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Software Pirates who have been caught and sent to jail

Software pirate sentenced to jail - San Francisco Cronicle.

HONG KONG: Boy, 16, arrested for 'pirate website' - Asia Media

German software pirate, and his father, get jail time - InfoWorld
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Date News Item
Sun, 14 Mar 2010 09:29:24 GMT+00:00BSA Welcomes Sentencing of California Software Pirate - ag-IP-news Agency

BSA Welcomes Sentencing of California Software Pirate
ag-IP-news Agency
Prosecutors alleged that the software Ptashne sold during that period had a combined retail value of more than $2 million. Along with the six month prison ...

Wed, 17 Mar 2010 00:01:52 GMT+00:00Keeping the internet pirates at bay - Independent

Keeping the internet pirates at bay
Independent
The Pirate Bay's server, which allows users to communicate with each other – called a BitTorrent tracker – has been closed, but a similar one appears to ...

Thu, 25 Feb 2010 11:30:27 GMT+00:00£19000 computer pirate is jailed. - South Wales Evening Post

£19000 computer pirate is jailed.
South Wales Evening Post
A SOFTWARE pirate from Lampeter who stole computer software worth £190000 has been sentenced to 15 months in prison. Nicholas Wright, aged 30, of Cribyn, ...

Fri, 19 Mar 2010 02:03:25 GMT+00:00Web Piracy Costs Europe $327 Billion and a Million Jobs - The Epoch Times

Web Piracy Costs Europe $327 Billion and a Million Jobs
The Epoch Times
Supporters of the Pirate Bay Web site, one of the world's top illegal file-sharing Web sites, demonstrate in Stockholm on April 18, 2009. ...

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Mon, 15 Mar 2010 02:55:27 GMT+00:00Obama to 'aggressively protect' intellectual property - ZDNet Asia

Obama to 'aggressively protect' intellectual property
ZDNet Asia
The US Trade Representative (USTR) saw some success prodding Russian officials to derail Allofmp3.com and other accused pirate sites in that country. ...

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Wed, 10 Mar 2010 00:01:03 GMT+00:00From tiny dotcoms the mighty internet has grown - Independent

From tiny dotcoms the mighty internet has grown
Independent
2009 – Sure enough, on 17 April, The Pirate Bay's founders are sentenced to a year in prison after a much-publicised court case. They appeal. ...

Fri, 12 Mar 2010 16:16:46 GMT+00:00Obama to 'aggressively protect' intellectual property - CNET

Obama to 'aggressively protect' intellectual property
CNET
The US Trade Representative (USTR) saw some success prodding Russian officials to derail Allofmp3.com and other accused pirate sites in that country. ...

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Wed, 10 Mar 2010 01:44:52 GMT+00:00Active Inducement in the Post-'Grokster' World - Law.com

Active Inducement in the Post-'Grokster' World
Law.com
Subsequently, the major studios began a civil suit in Sweden seeking an injunction to shut down The Pirate Bay, and have also filed suits, ...

Tue, 09 Mar 2010 16:17:55 GMT+00:00The war on piracy - MCV

MCV

The war on piracy
MCV
... jail sentences for games IP theft, while this year three people have already been convicted and sent to prison for selling pirated software and devices. ...

Wed, 24 Feb 2010 22:42:01 GMT+00:00How to meet central and eastern Europe's IP challenges - Managing Intellectual Property (subscription)

Managing Intellectual Property (subscription)

How to meet central and eastern Europe's IP challenges
Managing Intellectual Property (subscription)
This case may become Poland's Pirate Bay case (when the operators of a peer-to-peer website in Sweden were sentenced to one year in jail and a €2.8 million ...

 

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