Piracy not $100,000 Crime

 

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Username: Runnerguy

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Post Number: 596
Registered: Sep-06
C&P from Royce News:
Satellite piracy illegal but NOT $100,000 crime // 2007-09-13
The decision by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said section 605(e)(4) of the act cannot be charged against individuals who have altered or purchased reformatted smart cards to acquire DirecTV for free. That statute, the court ruled, was meant to financially injure companies that produce and sell such pirating technology and was not directed at end users as DirecTV alleged

"Congress intended to treat differently individuals who played different roles in the pirating system," a three-judge appellate court panel wrote in its 2-1 decision.

The decision, if it stands, could have widespread implications, as DirectTV regularly sues hackers.

Jason Schultz, an attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation that filed a friend of a court brief in the case, applauded the court's decision. "The court said the assembling and manufacturing prohibition is meant for commercial entities or other upstream providers, not for individuals who simply plug a card into a box to get TV," he said.

"You can't have this huge $100,000 hammer for individuals that was meant for businesses, and people making profits," Schultz added. "What DirecTV was arguing was that anybody who tweaks their access card is liable for up to $100,000."

Still, the court said the two convicted hackers in the case are still liable under section 605 (a) of the Federal Communications Act for unlawfully pirating television. Maximum fines per count are $10,000.

DirecTV did not return calls seeking comment and whether it would ask the San Francisco-based appeals court to rehear the case or petition the U.S. Supreme Court to review it.

In dissent, Judge Eugene Siler said the bigger fines should apply. The act, he said, "does not limit its application to manufacturers and sellers."

The case is DirecTV v. Huynh, 05-16361.
 

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Username: Digitalnuke

Post Number: 28
Registered: May-06
Does this mean that OJ will get his money back (the $25,000 plus DTVs $33,850 in legal expenses)? He's a little short on cash right now.
 

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oj is going to meet bubba.lmao
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