The First Pirate Bust Of 2009

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The First Pirate Bust Of 2009


It's not a happy new year for one UK resident who was busted for piracy.

The unnamed Staffordshire man, in his thirties, was apprehended after a joint raid by Trading Standards and the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA).

Prior to the official raid, investigators set up a sting operation where they visited him to have their Xbox chipped and purchase pirated games. The console and games were then forensically examined to provide the evidence needed to obtain a search warrant.

Four computers with burners and more than 1,000 illegally copied games were seized in the raid - including 700 Xbox 360 games, 300 Wii titles and 100 PlayStation 2 games. Three Xbox 360 and two Nintendo Wii consoles were also seized. The man admitted to running an illegal chipping operation via his Gumtree.com site for nearly two years.

Michael Rawlinson, managing director of ELSPA, has said "Our team in the Intellectual Property Crime Unit (IPCU) will step up its fight against counterfeiters and illegal chipping services in 2009. Such illegal activity can pose real health dangers for the public and certainly deprives gamers of any proper quality control. Furthermore, it can cause the industry to lose vital income and with it jobs across the UK. "

A POCA (Proceeds Of Crime Act) investigation has already begun to estimate the criminal gain from the offender's illegal activities. The crime itself carries up to ten year's imprisonment, and an unlimited fine.

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Baby Tea

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No sympathy for the guy.
You do illegal activities, you pay the price.
 

Nimbus

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I'm usually a bit wishy-washy when it comes to Piracy issues, but this guys was making money off it. I have no sympathy for him.
 

naftali1

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Nimbus said:
I'm usually a bit wishy-washy when it comes to Piracy issues, but this guys was making money off it. I have no sympathy for him.
Exactly how I feel.
 

runtheplacered

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Nimbus said:
I'm usually a bit wishy-washy when it comes to Piracy issues, but this guys was making money off it. I have no sympathy for him.
Agreed. Profiting from pirating is a whole other ballpark.
 

ChocoCake

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"Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association...our team in the Intellectual Property Crime Unit."

These guys sure like their long titles and sub-commitees.

Nimbus said:
I'm usually a bit wishy-washy when it comes to Piracy issues, but this guys was making money off it. I have no sympathy for him.
Would have to agree, piracy is ripping stuff to give for free, this guy is making a 100% profit, almost. Although wouldn't be surprised if he stole those systems and original games in the first place.

EDIT: You have just been quoted three times in a row, feel special.
 

Lord_Ascendant

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what...the...

Well, that decides it then. I'm never going to the UK or any country that has more than 600 government thought police agencies.

EDIT: But I'm not supporting his Piracy. The guy is guilty. But I don't like the UK's spiderweb government, the way they control everything.
 

Stevato

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Lock him up, our economy seems to be pretty fucked in Britain at the moment, and probably in other places around, guys like this aren't really helping the situation
 

MSORPG pl4y3r

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I personaly think that copying stuff or piracy is fine as long as no one lossing anything and no ones gaining more than the entertainment they copy, other than that though I think ppl just shouldent do that.

Stevato said:
Lock him up, our economy seems to be pretty fucked in Britain at the moment, and probably in other places around, guys like this aren't really helping the situation
Thats why ppl shouldent do that.
 

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ChocoCake said:
"Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association...our team in the Intellectual Property Crime Unit."

These guys sure like their long titles and sub-commitees.

Nimbus said:
I'm usually a bit wishy-washy when it comes to Piracy issues, but this guys was making money off it. I have no sympathy for him.
Would have to agree, piracy is ripping stuff to give for free, this guy is making a 100% profit, almost. Although wouldn't be surprised if he stole those systems and original games in the first place.

EDIT: You have just been quoted three times in a row, feel special.
I honestly doubt its any were near 100% profit and just because the guys a pirate doesn't mean he's a burglar.
 

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ChocoCake said:
Would have to agree, piracy is ripping stuff to give for free, this guy is making a 100% profit, almost. Although wouldn't be surprised if he stole those systems and original games in the first place.
100% profit? Seeing the backup games are usually sold for very little I doubt he made a huge profit. Console chipping is usually done at a reasonable price too.

The guy isn't funding potentially violent criminal organisations or anything. Also I find it disgusting how the authorities made out they are protecting the consumer from "health dangers" or lack of quality control.
 

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If you really want to be a pirate, at least have the god-damn common decency to pick up the soldering iron and do it yourself. That way we can point and laugh when you brick your system.

Unless you have a 360, which seem to be criminally easy to mod.
 

Avida

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He didnt pirate any PS3 games, the PS3 was just too awesome for his burners to handle :p



Dont XD
 

johnman

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Once again there is proof that its not JUST the pc that suffers from piracy.
take that Bellinski and eat it.
 

johnman

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Lord_Ascendant said:
what...the...

Well, that decides it then. I'm never going to the UK or any country that has more than 600 government thought police agencies.

EDIT: But I'm not supporting his Piracy. The guy is guilty. But I don't like the UK's spiderweb government, the way they control everything.
Oh and america doesnt? the country where someone only has to utter the word terrorism and problem solved?
Btw if you dont live in america then please ingore this. Sorry
 

ChocoCake

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klc0100 said:
I honestly doubt its any were near 100% profit and just because the guys a pirate doesn't mean he's a burglar.
pigeon_of_doom said:
100% profit? Seeing the backup games are usually sold for very little I doubt he made a huge profit. Console chipping is usually done at a reasonable price too.

The guy isn't funding potentially violent criminal organisations or anything. Also I find it disgusting how the authorities made out they are protecting the consumer from "health dangers" or lack of quality control.
100% profit means that in his line of business, buying games, copying them, chipping 360s; he is making almost a complete profit. I am not saying 100% profit in that he is making millions of dollars, I am simply stating that he has almost no expense, only profit. But he is not making 100% entirely, as buying games and systems do come in effect.
 

Slayer_2

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You do illegal activities, you pay the price.
Not true, many criminals get away with their crimes. I feel a bit sorry for this guy as he probably didn't know he was doing wrong, but it is still his fault.

P.S. What does "chipped" mean in this case?
 

BobisOnlyBob

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Slayer_2 said:
P.S. What does "chipped" mean in this case?
Modifying systems in order to play pirated or imported games. It's a very grey area of law which is generally only enforced in conjunction with piracy charges.
 

xitel

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Baby Tea said:
No sympathy for the guy.
You do illegal activities, you pay the price.
Pretty much my thoughts exactly. Although I will say that's a LOT of games to get seized.