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Activision Hires Online Detective to Take Down Warfare 2 Pirate
Since then, a pirate who advertised his services of Modern Warfare 2 and an XBox 360 before the street launch of the game has been busted by Activision with the help of an online detective they hired. Apparently the whole process took less than a week for him to be located and busted, according to Rob Holmes, owner of IPCybercrime. To quote from VentureBeat.com (linked above): "This kid was in a position to sell thousands of these," Holmes said. Police interrogated the runner, who led them to Christian Del Amo's home. They then arrested Del Amo yesterday. Del Amo's attorney has not returned a call for comment. The whole process, from finding the first tip to the bust, took less than a week. While the operation snagged a perpetrator, it didn't move fast enough to prevent the massive copying of the game on the torrents on the Internet. "Hopefully it is a lesson," said Holmes. "If you try to do piracy on a large scale, you will get caught. When you use the Internet, you always leave tracks somewhere." More PlayStation 3 News... |
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The internet I guess is a grey area and piracy is as well. On one hand you could look at the extreme antipirates as being ridiculously mean folks who don't think anyone should enjoy something unless they can afford it or you could think of pirates as being complete criminals who should be jailed. Either way I don't care as long as the courts don't go too far into bending for the wealthy companies and their interests. |
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Have you ever read/watched 1984 ? you should (a bit far fetched but a good glimpse of what can happen) an reconsider "and I hope the law starts to change so more pirates are easier to catch and persecute." ... b/c once you invite big brother to your home he's there to stay whether you like it or not. |
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Ken, this has nothing to do with 1984 and the gov't implanting a chip in your head - it has to do to prosecuting a thief. Besides 'big brother' already has access to your home if they feel it is 'necessary' so to speak, with the Patriot Act. He was advertising TO sell. That doesn't mean he did or didn't. But it does mean he was trying. And people that assume pirates do this because they cannot afford it are blind. Pirates sell for profit - which the article says was his intent, he was advertising to sell and profit from other people's years of work. |
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i think its terrible what he's done! and definitely should take full blame for this. i'm pretty sure 90% of people on the internet have downloaded at least one song or film at least once in there life. but i never do it with games! takes far to much time for these people to make them. why can't people with xboxs wait the extra week us ps3 users have to =) |
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