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Update On Transformers Movie Piracy Case

Postby Raymond T. » Tue Aug 21, 2007 4:48 pm

Wired Blog Network has posted an update in regards to the arrest of unlawfully recording footage from the Michael Bay Transformers Movie of which http://www.seibertron.com/news had reported earlier.

According to the new information, the 19 year old girl who recorded 20 seconds of the movie on her cell phone has gone to court and has pleaded guilty to the charges. The maximum fine was for $2.500 and one year in jail. But because the girl pleaded no contest, she was only fined $71.- with no jail time.

This was the first time in history someone has gone to court with the possibility of jail over piracy issues for non commercial use regarding a Hollywood movie. Yet another first in Movie history with the Transformers movie.
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Postby Skowl » Tue Aug 21, 2007 4:55 pm

That'll teach little girls to record 20 seconds of a movie on their cell phones!

I'm glad to see the justice system has it's priorities straight. Why bother with drug dealers, organised crime, counterfeiting, smuggling, murder and robbery when little girls are recording literally DOZENS of seconds of a movie! That's where all the man-power should go!

This should deter people from illegal copying movies... wait, no it won't.
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Postby Windracer » Tue Aug 21, 2007 4:59 pm

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All that hullaballoo for 20 seconds? ... yikes. While I'm not a fan of piracy that just screams "overkill" to me...
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Postby Burn » Tue Aug 21, 2007 5:00 pm

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Skowl wrote:I'm glad to see the justice system has it's priorities straight. Why bother with drug dealers, organised crime, counterfeiting, smuggling, murder and robbery when little girls are recording literally DOZENS of seconds of a movie! That's where all the man-power should go!


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Postby Phorpus » Tue Aug 21, 2007 5:02 pm

Well, maybe the girl was cute?

Or hell, the way society is, this could all be a marketing ploy for the cell phone she was using.

Or if it wasn't, cell phone companies have a new marketing strategy.
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Postby Liege Evilmus » Tue Aug 21, 2007 5:11 pm

Oh now I gotta get a bootleg!
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Postby Vile MK III » Tue Aug 21, 2007 5:13 pm

ALL of that just for 20 sec of footage. Watta a waste of my tax dollors.
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Postby Megatron Wolf » Tue Aug 21, 2007 5:13 pm

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This is sad. There are murderers, drug dealers, and rapists out there and they waste the efforts of cops and the courts on some 19 year old chick who recorded a clip on her phone. Just goes to show you that all people care about is the all mighty dollar. Some times it sickens me that i live in the "great" USA.
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Postby iconscons » Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:26 pm

While I agree is't kinda lame, don't rag on the justice system. If Movie company X says "this person is committing a crime against my company" it's not really up to judges/prosecutors to tell Movie company X "we don't care, so you have no recourse"
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Postby Brakethrough » Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:26 pm

What she did was still illegal. Want to blame someone about tax dollars? blame her.
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Postby Seibertron » Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:27 pm

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Megatron_Wolf wrote:This is sad. There are murderers, drug dealers, and rapists out there and they waste the efforts of cops and the courts on some 19 year old chick who recorded a clip on her phone. Just goes to show you that all people care about is the all mighty dollar. Some times it sickens me that i live in the "great" USA.


Do you think we should let people who commit non-violent crimes run free? I don't! A crime is a crime. It came down to a petty crime in the end for only $71 but nonetheless it is what it is. You do realize that there are people in the crime force that's sole speciality is handling cases like this, right?
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Vile MK III wrote:ALL of that just for 20 sec of footage. Watta a waste of my tax dollors.


Make sure you direct your frustration at HER and not our justice system. Thanks.
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Postby i_amtrunks » Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:37 pm

Glad to know that they did not try to make an example of her.
Still they would have been much better off just fining her on the spot, rather than drag it through the courts.
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Postby Skowl » Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:47 pm

Seibertron wrote:
Megatron_Wolf wrote:This is sad. There are murderers, drug dealers, and rapists out there and they waste the efforts of cops and the courts on some 19 year old chick who recorded a clip on her phone. Just goes to show you that all people care about is the all mighty dollar. Some times it sickens me that i live in the "great" USA.


Do you think we should let people who commit non-violent crimes run free? I don't! A crime is a crime. It came down to a petty crime in the end for only $71 but nonetheless it is what it is. You do realize that there are people in the crime force that's sole speciality is handling cases like this, right?


I understand your point, and your right, but what gets me is that this is supposed to be the first time someone has gone to court over movie piracy issues, and they best they could find was a little girl who recorded 20 seconds of the film (which, if you go by the Supreme Court of Canada's ruling on distribution of music, is not technically illegal since she did not make a recording a over 10% of the film, which is the legal limit in Canada for copying of books and music, with a good lawyer, one could make the case for the same thing to be applied to film.)

Face it, small claims court or not, everytime a case opens, it costs tax payers money. They could have saved more than that 71$ fine was worth by just telling the girl not to do it again, and just move on to the bigger fish who are pirating... you know, complete movies.
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Postby Seibertron » Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:50 pm

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Skowl wrote:
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Megatron_Wolf wrote:This is sad. There are murderers, drug dealers, and rapists out there and they waste the efforts of cops and the courts on some 19 year old chick who recorded a clip on her phone. Just goes to show you that all people care about is the all mighty dollar. Some times it sickens me that i live in the "great" USA.


Do you think we should let people who commit non-violent crimes run free? I don't! A crime is a crime. It came down to a petty crime in the end for only $71 but nonetheless it is what it is. You do realize that there are people in the crime force that's sole speciality is handling cases like this, right?


I understand your point, and your right, but what gets me is that this is supposed to be the first time someone has gone to court over movie piracy issues, and they best they could find was a little girl who recorded 20 seconds of the film (which, if you go by the Supreme Court of Canada's ruling on distribution of music, is not technically illegal since she did not make a recording a over 10% of the film, which is the legal limit in Canada for copying of books and music, with a good lawyer, one could make the case for the same thing to be applied to film.)

Face it, small claims court or not, everytime a case opens, it costs tax payers money. They could have saved more than that 71$ fine was worth by just telling the girl not to do it again, and just move on to the bigger fish who are pirating... you know, complete movies.


Fair enough. Let's just not turn this into a trash-the-justice system thread, cool? She only had to pay a $71 fine so someone in the Justice system that's getting criticized in this thread also realized that this was rather petty. It's not like she only recorded 20 seconds and then went to jail for a year.
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Postby magnusupreme » Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:53 pm

serves her right
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Postby Toyotus Superion » Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:05 pm

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thats horrible.....if we dont fight these big movie companies they'll just trample all over us. I for one am glad I own bootleg copies of movies. I had my TF bootleg by the third week. Take that Paramount!
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Postby Liege Evilmus » Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:12 pm

Megatron_Wolf wrote:This is sad. There are murderers, drug dealers, and rapists out there and they waste the efforts of cops and the courts on some 19 year old chick who recorded a clip on her phone. Just goes to show you that all people care about is the all mighty dollar. Some times it sickens me that i live in the "great" USA.


Look at the issues in the rest of the world.

Think about that statement.

And if you still feel the same way, LEAVE!
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Postby Robinson » Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:14 pm

Toyotus Superion wrote:thats horrible.....if we dont fight these big movie companies they'll just trample all over us. I for one am glad I own bootleg copies of movies. I had my TF bootleg by the third week. Take that Paramount!


Now that you have proclaimed how proud you are, do you mind if we forward this to paramounts lawyers so that you can fight the system and show us how it should be done? I love it when people are proud of "breaking the law".


Show us how to fight the good fight. ;)^
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Postby Liege Evilmus » Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:19 pm

iconscons wrote:While I agree is't kinda lame, don't rag on the justice system. If Movie company X says "this person is committing a crime against my company" it's not really up to judges/prosecutors to tell Movie company X "we don't care, so you have no recourse"


True, the article ends with the fact that she admitted to what she did, and they just slapped a small fine in stead of the full extent of the law.

I'm not a fan of politics, and I beleive most cops are just legalized criminal facist(sorry Tony), but raging on a system that was CALLED IN to a situation is wrong.

Blame the people who placed that call, cause with the actual outcome of this situation, a minor fine to enforce an issue is realy nothing.

Do I believe the people who made the call over reacted, YES, do I think thats the courts fault, NO!
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Postby D-340 » Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:32 pm

Skowl wrote:That'll teach little girls to record 20 seconds of a movie on their cell phones!

I'm glad to see the justice system has it's priorities straight. Why bother with drug dealers, organised crime, counterfeiting, smuggling, murder and robbery when little girls are recording literally DOZENS of seconds of a movie! That's where all the man-power should go!

This should deter people from illegal copying movies... wait, no it won't.


Vile MK III wrote:ALL of that just for 20 sec of footage. Watta a waste of my tax dollors.


I agree with both of these statements. If they were gonna make an example of her, they shoulda gave her the max fine and jail time. Instead, they slap her on the wrist. Yeah, it's a petty crime. No, it won't stop pirating in the least. A huge over reaction, a huge waste of time and money. $71 doesn't even cover court costs, she should been made to pay the max if they were gonna drag it out this way.
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Postby Burn » Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:43 pm

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Megatron_Wolf wrote:This is sad. There are murderers, drug dealers, and rapists out there and they waste the efforts of cops and the courts on some 19 year old chick who recorded a clip on her phone. Just goes to show you that all people care about is the all mighty dollar. Some times it sickens me that i live in the "great" USA.


Do you think we should let people who commit non-violent crimes run free? I don't! A crime is a crime. It came down to a petty crime in the end for only $71 but nonetheless it is what it is. You do realize that there are people in the crime force that's sole speciality is handling cases like this, right?


I understand your point, and your right, but what gets me is that this is supposed to be the first time someone has gone to court over movie piracy issues, and they best they could find was a little girl who recorded 20 seconds of the film (which, if you go by the Supreme Court of Canada's ruling on distribution of music, is not technically illegal since she did not make a recording a over 10% of the film, which is the legal limit in Canada for copying of books and music, with a good lawyer, one could make the case for the same thing to be applied to film.)

Face it, small claims court or not, everytime a case opens, it costs tax payers money. They could have saved more than that 71$ fine was worth by just telling the girl not to do it again, and just move on to the bigger fish who are pirating... you know, complete movies.


Fair enough. Let's just not turn this into a trash-the-justice system thread, cool? She only had to pay a $71 fine so someone in the Justice system that's getting criticized in this thread also realized that this was rather petty. It's not like she only recorded 20 seconds and then went to jail for a year.


But how much money was spent in prosecuting her?

How much money could have been diverted to other parts of law enforcement to go after criminals that are SERIOUSLY hurting others?

That's what people are angry with. There's so many murders, rapes, and a host of other crimes that seriously screw up the lives of people that deserve more attention.

I'm not defending what she did, nor am I condemning the justice system, it just seems like a big waste of money for 20 seconds of footage.

Now the guy in Sydney who recorded an entire movie, THAT is worth prosecuting.
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Postby Liege Evilmus » Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:45 pm

D-340 wrote:
Skowl wrote:That'll teach little girls to record 20 seconds of a movie on their cell phones!

I'm glad to see the justice system has it's priorities straight. Why bother with drug dealers, organised crime, counterfeiting, smuggling, murder and robbery when little girls are recording literally DOZENS of seconds of a movie! That's where all the man-power should go!

This should deter people from illegal copying movies... wait, no it won't.


Vile MK III wrote:ALL of that just for 20 sec of footage. Watta a waste of my tax dollors.


I agree with both of these statements. If they were gonna make an example of her, they shoulda gave her the max fine and jail time. Instead, they slap her on the wrist. Yeah, it's a petty crime. No, it won't stop pirating in the least. A huge over reaction, a huge waste of time and money. $71 doesn't even cover court costs, she should been made to pay the max if they were gonna drag it out this way.


But also keep in mind, we're probably the only people dragging this out. I bet it won't even make her local paper.

As for the $71 fine, thats about what I get charges for parking on the left side of the street on Monday!

As for it being a waste of tax payers money, I agree.

As for inforcing the maximum extent of the law and giving her a year jail time to make it worth the tax payers while :???: :???: :???:

Do you have any idea how much it costs the tax payers to incarcerate someone for a year!?!

Go look it up and you'll see it costs a hell of alot more than an hour in court. If you went to public school, that my friend seems a bigger waste of tax payer money, and I intend on sueing you for a refund!
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Postby i_amtrunks » Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:49 pm

Burn wrote:Now the guy in Sydney who recorded an entire movie, THAT is worth prosecuting.


Add on the fact that he also uploaded the entire movie to be downloaded. The girl was only using it for personal use.
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Postby Ultra Markus » Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:52 pm

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I guess the whole media industry is desperate for money(yeah right)
if there going after some poor girl who had 20 freakin' seconds of video, on a cell phone for crying out loud not the greatest quality
they should have thrown the case out!
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