More Piracy News: Grand Jury Indicts Five in Illegal Movie Download Service
By Rob Scott
September 19, 2011
September 19, 2011
- A federal grand jury has returned indictments against five people associated with the NinjaVideo.net website. The indictments include one count of conspiracy and five copyright infringement counts.
- The individuals were charged with engaging in illegal downloads of Hollywood movies following investigations conducted by several federal agencies, including the departments of Homeland Security and Justice.
- “From February 2008 until June 2010, NinjaVideo.net allegedly offered users the ability to illegally download infringing copies of copyright-protected movies and television programs,” reports Home Media Magazine. “Many of the movies offered on the website still were playing in theaters, while others had not yet been released.”
- According to the article, the site allegedly offered access to copyrighted movies and TV shows for free, with increased access to a greater content selection for users who would donate at least $25. In addition to “donations,” the website generated revenue through advertising.
- “The action today marks one of the first such prosecutions of an illegal download and streaming site — indeed, one of the most notorious infringing sites on the Internet until it was shut down by law enforcement,” said Mike Robinson, EVP of content protection and chief of operations with the MPAA.
Topics: Federal Jury, Film, Homeland Security, Illegal, Illegal Download, Law, Legal, Movie, MPAA, Piracy, Pirate, TV
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Interesting follow-up to last week’s news of the SAG member who was caught uploading torrents of industry screeners…
Interesting follow-up to last week’s news of the SAG member who was caught uploading torrents of industry screeners…
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