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Extradition of Warez Suspect Blocked

An anonymous reader writes "Following up on an earlier Slashdot story, the extradition of alleged DrinkorDie leader Hew Raymond Griffiths has been denied. The judge in the case ruled that Griffiths, an Australian who had never set foot in the United States, had committed the alleged actions in Australia and had never fled from an extradition country. Therefore, the US hadn't made its case. Griffiths' attorney points out that he should have faced trial in Australia if anywhere, but .au authorities never charged him, which upset the DOJ and led to the extradition attempt. More info can also be found. The US (represented by Australian prosecutors) have fifteen days to appeal. One wonders how the US government would react if a foreign nation tried a similar approach."

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  1. Thats a new twist by boogy+nightmare · · Score: 5, Funny

    Getting the criminals OUT of Aussie...

    Damn it we tried very hard to get them all in there :)

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    1. Re:Thats a new twist by rishistar · · Score: 5, Funny

      The country would be Oz (as in Wizard of).

      The people are Aussies - not Ozzies.....which would make a nation of ex-heavy metal rockers who did too many drugs in their youth and now walk around not quite sure whats really going on in the world who would still vote John Howard as premier.

      For real hardcore nerds you can add Oz to the list off programming languages you have heard about but never delved into.

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    2. Re:Thats a new twist by mabinogi · · Score: 4, Funny

      Actually, New Zealanders as a whole are far more likely to use the full word. We don't tend to go as overboard as Australians when it comes to abbreviations and acronyms.
      Until moving to Australia, I never believed it possible that anyone would abbreviate so many words and names by taking the first syllable (or sometimes just the first letter) and adding "o" "ie" or "az" (or "azza") to the end....
      Arvo, Servo, Garbo, Presie, Daz(za), Shaz(za), Baz(za), Jez, etc...

      Though I think you're probabbly right about Aussie though...

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    3. Re:Thats a new twist by c1ay · · Score: 5, Funny
      Can we get Darl extradited to Finland for trying to steal Linus' code?

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  2. Reaction by piquadratCH · · Score: 5, Funny

    One wonders how the US government would react if a foreign nation tried a similar approach. Invade it? Ofcourse only if said country sits on shitloads of oil.

  3. Don't speak such thoughts aloud by Raul654 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Or they'll give you the boot

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  4. Didn't Iran try that? by wirefarm · · Score: 3, Funny

    I remember hearing that during the 1980's, Iran's government officially tried to extradite Madonna and Michael Jackson so that they could be put to death on obscenity charges.

    Google is not proving helpful in finding any references to this at the moment...

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  5. Clearly a plot by terrorists by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    This is clearly a plot by terrorists to undermine the western IT industry.

    We, the USA, must vigorously defend ourselves against this outrageous act of terrorism by sending our troops over to liberate the good people of Australia currently being held hostage by these cyber terrorists who are allegedly tied to the radical Al Quesa Dia sect of Muslims known for promising 72 tacos in heaven to their starving martyrs.

    What makes these terrorist particularly dangerous is that the good people of Australia don't yet realize they are being held hostage. But fear not, we will establish a truly fair and balanced news media led by Fox News to help educate their population.

    And in the unlikely event that we damage critical infrastructure, our highly experienced nation-building corporations such as Halliburton will send the most expensive engineers over to help rebuild the country--the cost which our patriotic and God-fearing middle class is more than happy to bear for the sake of freedom.

  6. Re:Foreign Nation?! by tfinniga · · Score: 5, Funny
    While my parents were on vacation in London, they overheard another guy at the hotel desk trying to check in. He was pretty upset that they weren't taking his American Dollars.

    Before he stomped off, he asked "Is it going to be like this everywhere I go around here?!?"

    One can only hope he gave up vacationing anywhere more exotic than Niagara Falls.

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  7. bandido "cannot" be busted by shiburzi · · Score: 3, Funny
    http://www.defacto2.net/apollo-x/bandido.htm
    [biXen] : Have you ever been close to getting busted or anything like that ? Any incidents with members or something ? [BanDiDo] : I cannot be busted, I have no warez here... And it is not a crime to be in a group.
  8. Re:Funny you should say that by CountBrass · · Score: 4, Funny

    No but we'd probably be willing to consider letting the North American Colonies back into the British Empire- as long as they ask nicely and promise not to throw any more tea into the harbour. Oh and spell words (eg colour, armour, specialise and centre) correctly.

    Think about the advantages: You get a Royal Family of your very own and no more George Dubblyah Bush. You do however get Tony "I am the Law" Bliar as your Prime Minister. Hmm.

    On second thoughts maybe you guys wouldn't be any better off after all.

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  9. A similar but funnier account by SpaghettiPattern · · Score: 5, Funny

    I know of a hotel owner (owner, resort and country shall remain unnamed) with a reputation of being a prankster, that used to ask his American guests when leaving whether they had a stamp of the resort in their passports. Most of his guests answered with the innocent/naive "No, we didn't get one when we passed customs." Whereupon he kindly offered and actually succeeded in providing one. After a couple of months he received an official letter from the US embassy where he was asked to stop his actions otherwise they'd send in the US navy. What better statement of your whit would you like?

    Please I'd like to be modded down as insulting to the US of A.

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  10. Re:Well, I hate to say it... by escallywag · · Score: 5, Funny
    So what's keeping you then?

    There are a couple of reasons that could start a massive public uprising in the US :

    • Gas prices rise to a realistic level that reflects the costs of fossil fuel and global supply and demand => Hence the Iraqi oil grab to delay the inevitable for a couple of years.

    • All TV networks suddenly go down.

    • Sudden Collapse of the "World" Wrestling Federation

    • Janet Jackson flashes her pussy on national TV

    • US government suddenly is bereft of "The Enemy" and there's not enough time to create another one.
  11. Re:source, please? by CritterNYC · · Score: 4, Funny
    wasn't it agreed between the parties to not use 9/11 as a political springboard during re-election?

    Source, please.

    You're new here, aren't you?

  12. Re:source, please? by Ec|ipse · · Score: 3, Funny

    New?!
    heh, I must be ancient. :)

  13. Re:What's really funny is by subtropolis · · Score: 3, Funny

    During the negotiations (over the reparations, settling of borders, etc. of the various European nations) between Britain, US, France, and Italy after the first world war, much of the treaty for Austria was copied verbatim from that for Germany. Consequently, the Austrians were amazed to find that they were forbidden from having any submarines.

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