FBI Raids Homes and Seizes Bandwidth Pirates' PCs
Saturated Subnet writes "Recently in Toledo, OH FBI agents and a local police task force raided 13 residence and seized 23 computers. Some users of the local cable broadband provider had uncapped their cable modems." It appears to be a smaller ISP, and the
article says these 23 people cost them a quarter of a million bucks. Who
has time to look at $10,800 worth of pr0n?
Who has time to look at $10,800 worth of pr0n?
Taco, some things in life you make time for.
Sorry I wasn't able to post sooner regarding this story, but I got home from school, and all my computer shit was confiscated! I had to go next door just to check my e-mail!
This blows, and shit -- is my friends cable internet connection really this slow?
dmarien
True. But why take the PC's? The bandwith isn't on them. :)
- Dan I.
I saw fine them a total of damages + (damages * 3), plus give them 90 days in the can each.
I say we fine them damages + (damages * 4) - damages. You can call me apologist if you want, but damages + (damages * 3) is just too much!
Oh, and no more than three months in jail. None of that draconian 90 days stuff. Let the punishment fit the crime.
;)
Synergy is your friend
"True. But why take the PC's? The bandwith isn't on them. :)"
Probably because the FBI saw the "The Internet" icon on the desktop and thought they had stolen it.
"Derp de derp."
Let's see, steal billions, defraud 401K pension plans, no problem. Steal otherwise-unused bandwith, get arrested.
Yep, One Nation, Under God has sure served as a good moral compass these last 48 years.
Infuriate left and right