Man Gets 6 Years for Software Piracy
smooth wombat writes "In what prosecutors are calling 'the ultimate case', a Florida man has been sentenced to six years in prison for selling illegal copies of computer programs. From the article: 'Danny Ferrer, of Lakeland, Fla., pleaded guilty in June to conspiracy and copyright infringement charges after an FBI investigation of his Web site, BuysUSA.com. Ferrer also was ordered to pay more than $4.1 million in restitution to software makers Adobe Systems Inc., Autodesk, and Macromedia Inc.' The judge ordered that items he bought with the money, including airplanes, a Lamborghini and other cars, be sold off to pay for the restitution."
He should've just wiped his hard drive, and presto! no evidence. Oh, wait...
He was charging suckers for this pirate software and not even providing the courtesy of an nfo.
Good riddance.
I don't know, seeing a fat balding italian guy in a Lamborghini hurts my eyes...
You are checking your backups, aren't you?
I especially don't feel sorry for him if he's the type that sends out those !!!DISCOUNT SOFFTWARE!!! spams. Those alone ought to be worth a couple of years.
I got my Linux laptop at System76.
Now there's one business model that certainly could have benefited from picking FOSS.
Hey, here's an idea: maybe we should push this as counter-FUD:
Man sentenced to six years for picking proprietary software
Intrinsic risks of "poison pill" licenses overlooked by many
It's just a thought.
--MarkusQ
The damage must be severe, that's a Hummer, not a Lamborghini!
Correction: Rich analy-raped man!
Res publica non dominetur
He should have bought gold and burried it in his parent's backyard. And lived in a shanty apt.
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