Net Journalist Prosecuted For Warez Crimes
Andrew Burnes writes "A fellow Internet games journalist will shortly plead guilty in a Connecticut court room for being involved in the warez scene, following his apprehension in April as part of Operation Fastlink. Here is a slice of his email to various press and editorial professionals: 'I am very sorry for what I have done, and after I serve my sentence, I hope I will be able to continue my career in the game industry, and move on with my life. This last year has been incredibly hard for me emotionally, facing the consequences of my bad choices, and I am hopeful for your support, but I'll understand if you want nothing to do with me.'
and I am hopeful for your support, but I'll understand if you want nothing to do with me.
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That depends. What kinda warez can you hook me up with?
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because hell, even most game _programmers_ were 'involved' with warez at some point of their lives. because being super nerd gamelover and warez actually DO(did) go hand in hand unless your parents were super rich(and willing to get them to you).
hell, whole demoscene spur up from c64 warez scene, and from that scene spur up many of the star programmers for todays games.
(professional for profit pirating on the other hand.. if he was into that in hardcore: fuck you)
not that this should affect his game reviewer career though.. hell.. most game reviewers SHOULD be into warezed games so that they could write the reviews both early and WITHOUT ass licking of the publisher being necessary to get the review game.
world was created 5 seconds before this post as it is.
I would like to know how much this works in the other direction. Sometimes a illegal copy of a game will show up on some warez release list and then about the same time a review of the game will show up on an video game review site. Like maybe some of the net game journalists don't have access to pre-release review copies like the big boys so they get a pirate version of the game from the net so they can be up to date on review, information, screenshots, etc. They may not be the ones distributing but it's still illegal I would think.
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I hope I will be able to continue my career in the game industry
Dude. Your career to this point depended on them trusting you enough to give you free, early access to games you could write about. You spent your time undermining that trust and the industry by distributing those games to the world as warez. It pissed the gaming industry off so bad they are prosecuting you and sending you to JAIL.
You have no career in the game industry. You probably have no career in journalism. Considering how many job applications ask if you've ever committed a felony, you may have no career at a fast food restaurant.
Let me put it another way: Game Over.
The only thing I hate more than hypocrites are people who hate hypocrites.
Prison Transcript Leak....
Gamer: What are you in jail for?
Prisoner: I killed 20 people with a plastic fork. About you?
Gamer: I was passing out warez
Prisoner: What the fuck is that.
Gamer: It's aaa.... Computer Games
Prisoner: Why are you in the same prison with me?
Gamer: My lawyer and judge didn't like my warez collection.
He died in jail.