World's First Jail Sentence for BitTorrent Piracy
Rob T Firefly writes "Hong Kong newspaper The Standard reports on what seems to be the world's first case of a BitTorrent movie pirate being sent to jail. (Others have been jailed for related crimes.) After losing his appeal against a November 2005 conviction, Chan Nai-ming, a 38-year-old BitTorrent user known as 'Big Crook,' has begun serving a prison sentence for making the films 'Daredevil,' 'Miss Congeniality,' and 'Red Planet' available for download via BitTorrent. His appeal was based on the fact that he did not profit from the piracy." From the article: "[Appeals Judge] Beeson noted [convicting magistrate] MacIntosh, in handing out the sentence, was fully aware of the noncommercial nature of the case, but measured the seriousness of the case by the harm done to the moviemakers — not by the gain made by the offender. Chan, and those in the chatroom, 'were aware of the possible criminal implications of uploading films to the system,' Beeson wrote. She also noted the sentence was already drastically reduced, from a maximum of four years, to three months, in order 'to reflect the novelty of the conviction.'
> BitTorrent movie pirate being sent to jail. (Others have been jailed for related crimes.) After losing his appeal against a November 2005 conviction, Chan Nai-ming, a 38-year-old BitTorrent user known as 'Big Crook,' has begun serving a prison sentence for making the films 'Daredevil,' 'Miss Congeniality,' and 'Red Planet' available for download via BitTorrent
Damn, I didnt know bad taste was a jailable offence.
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has begun serving a prison sentence for making the films 'Miss Congeniality,'
Good.
If anyone deserves it it was him.
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The article doesn't make it clear, but from the description, it sounds like he posted the .torrent files somewhere and either ran the tracker or put the whole mess on a site that would run it.
If this actually applied to simply seeding the file as a peer (i.e. downloading via BitTorrent and leave the client running), then there's more of a potential chilling effect, as it sets a precedent for downloading-via-BT being the equivalent of distribution.
Please remind me again how this man is so dangerous to society he must be locked up in jail.
He would have gotten away with it due to the fact that they mention a chatroom, which more than likely means IRC, and nearly every single IRC channel related to piracy has the standard: If you are an agent of the government, you cannot enter here yadayada legalspeak yadayada.
"In Hong Kong, only old people upload crappy movies on BitTorrent."
...the films 'Daredevil,' 'Miss Congeniality,' and 'Red Planet'...
...for a criminal lack of taste, if nothing else.
I don't know what's worse: that he's being jailed for 3 months for "distribustion" or that people actually wanted to download Daredevil, Miss Congeniality, and Red Planet.
What a sick and twisted world we live in where someone goes to jail for sharing.
FIX COPYRIGHT LAW NOW!
" has begun serving a prison sentence for making the films 'Daredevil,' 'Miss Congeniality,' and 'Red Planet' "
serves the bastard right.
The Kruger Dunning explains most post on
1 Month for each lame movie :)
Here Hong kong announces their plan to find people violating copyright using BitTorrent.
Here is the report where they actualy find a guy.
The conviction.
Now he has been sentenced. Hooray, we were right there with you all the way dude, at least in a metaphorical sense.
As a contest, the prize for which is my unending admiration, lets all agree not to rehash the same tired arguments in the 3 links above.
"I'm a Mac, and you're going to jail."
heh... Issues...
Chan also advertised the movies, and the procedure for downloading the files, on an online chatroom.
So basically he confessed and bragged about his l33titude, just like a little script kiddie bragging about defacing a website on an IIS 3.0 server. Had he not done this, perhaps it would have been more difficult to prove that he was sharing this movie and not just random blocks of binary code that happened to be very similar to those found in one rendition of the AVI files.
If you're going to share something iffy on BitTorrent use a public tracker that doesn't require logins, and maybe use an anonymous proxy like TOR. This isn't a 100% safe solution but it's likely better than what this chap did.
For bad taste jokes. I don't think there are enough yet, but I Must Be New Here (TM).
Is it just me, or do you hate it when people say "Is it just me..."?
We are dealing with jailtime and people's lifes here, we can't just assume....
the doc
"MacIntosh, in handing out the sentence, was fully aware of the noncommercial nature of the case, but measured the seriousness of the case by the harm done to the moviemakers"
I imagine that the moviemakers actually did lose sales on these products, because most of the people that downloaded and watched these movies probably realized how bad they were and lost interest in purchasing them.
These companies want you to be blindfolded, and purchase based on 30 second blurbs with a catchy voice saying exciting things. When people see product they can make an actual informed purchase (or non-purchase).
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You can never have too many comments about his bad taste in here! Keep em coming!
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I mean seriously, those movies are awful. So awful, in fact, that the only way I can imagine anyone watching them is if you did give them away. Using the judges logic, the studio did significant damage to themselves way before this guy unleashed the big nasty bit torrent.
I wonder if they chose him because of him flaunting his criminality with his username? Because surely he was doing those studios a favor distributing those crappy movies, I'm not sure they could even give them away.
"by the harm done to the moviemakers -- not by the gain made by the offender."
What harm?
Can they actually prove that anyone who downloaded the movie would have actually bought the fucking things on tape or DVD in the first place?
Can they actually prove that some of the poor, taste-free bastards DIDN'T go out and buy afterwards?
Oh wait. This is America. You don't need proof anymore. Unprovable accusations will suffice.
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THANK GOD!!!
How the hell are we supposed to get modded funny when the friggin jokes write themselves??
I know it was actually reduced from 4 years to 3 months because of the 'novelty' of the conviction but what happens when someone else gets caught and it isn't novel any more?
4 years is lunacy. Some murderers and rapists serve less that. It just goes to show how biassed/corrupted the US legal system can be by corporate power.
Chan Nai-ming, a 38-year-old BitTorrent user known as 'Big Crook,'
In prison his user name will be "Ben Dover"
Dedicated Cthulhu Cultist since 4523 BC.
It's possible, although I won't go so far as to say probable, that he's being made an object lesson in an effort to show China is continuing to be tough on piracy in order to court more business. I certainly (probably thankfully) have no experience with the Chinese legal system, and I'm not saying the same thing couldn't happen here. Meh, perhaps I'm too cynical.
"It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education." -Albert Einstein
Don't illegally download copyrighted material under the user name of "Big Crook"!
A post a day keeps productivity at bay.
Don't use username like 'Big Crook' if you wanted to do something illegal. Come on, that's just asking for it.
It's not as if he shared his food with the poor or something like that. It's more like me telling my buddy I'll share your car with him.
So he was busted for pirating a Firefox ad? :-D
... or to suppress their freedoms and liberties. In which case defiance is not only a right, but a duty. If we need to punish anyone, it is the government, it is they who are being dangerous, it is they who are coercively violating peoples liberties.
s/society/government/g
There. That fixes the argument. There is a big difference between society and government. Society is simply a collection of people, whereas government is the ruling force of a jurisdiction of land. In some cases the society and government are somewhat intertwined, whereas in other cases the government is far removed from the society that it is governing.
Sounds fair to me.
Free as in mason.
Yes, but we didn't send the Enron guys to jail because they're dangerous. We sent them to jail because they were bad (among other reasons.)
I'm not sure I understand what "bad" means within the context of jail. The reason why the Enron boys should (and did) go to jail was to deter other people from doing the same thing.
We could make Enron execs effectively harmless in the future by banning them from certain business positions.
Which would have little or no deterrance to stop anyone else from doing it again. Why not try the same thing if the only consequence is being banned from that practice? This is another way in which sending the Enron boys to jail protects society. If we didn't, society would be threatened by others who want to get away with the same thing.
When we talk about sending someone to jail because they're dangerous it usually means preventing them from physically harming people in society at large.
I disagree. We send plenty of people to jail to prevent them from commiting non-violent crimes. The guy commiting check-fraud sure isn't a violent criminal, but he's still hurting society. A spammer hasn't physically hurt anyone, but most everyone on slashdot is harmed in some small way every day by these people. Locking them up in jail is often the ONLY way we can prevent them from harming others.
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Technically it's the Hong Kong SAR, which is NOT covered by Chinese law. The HK SAR basically still uses the British legal system that was in place at the time of the handover. I was shocked to see the judge's name because her name is as Anglo as they come, so it's not impossible to conceive that she's actually a Brit who decided to stay in Hong Kong after the handover. I would fully consider such a judge to be immune from Chinese political pressure. That doesn't mean that HK authorities didn't deliberately seek to find a guy they could easily convict of "piracy" to tell the US "We care about piracy. We really do!" but I doubt that this conviction was because Beijing ordered it.
n/t
I mean, that's a collection of rules and people were made to obey the rules.
Sure several million people were murdered for being the wrong race...but that was the law at the time!
really dude...
Blar.
Get that bitch out of Hong Kong, problem solved.
can you imprision for something so stupid and inconsequential. oh, and the u.s. And can anyone actually cite an independent piece of research that shows if file sharing actually hurts the industry, and if so by how much. Everyone just assumes this tech hurts movie/record companies...but as far as I know, no non-industry funded research has shown this. & the tobbacco industry showed us how good industry science can be. Whereas the enron guys devestated peoples lives.
...of 'bad taste in movies' comments.
Weaselmancer
rediculous.
O.K so i'm gonna upload three terrible movies, then i'm gonna shout about it on some chatrooms, then i'm going to show people how to download them... Oh and i'll also use the moniker 'Big Crook'... What was he thinking? It's as if he wanted to be caught...
Don't let the facts get in the way of an anti-American rant.
It's an island in the Mediterranean. Right next to Geese.
.. I hope he doesn't tell anyone why he got there in the first place. I'm not a criminal, but if I saw him I sure would kick his ass for distributing such abominations...
The fact is, no good deed goes unpunished. That's how the world really works.
Unfortunately, often the criminal justice system is used as a means of revenge rather than as a means to making society safer and healthier. We take people that could be useful members of society and instead throw them in prison so that they can live on the tax payer's dollar and become hardened criminals. Stop wasting tax payer dollars on vendettas. If these people do need to be dealt with it should be as a serious attempt to fix whatever issues have made them a detriment to society or if they can't be salvaged then we need to execute them.
[Disclaimer: I'm a white, born citizen of the US, and I pay taxes.] A recent example that's been big in the news locally is the factories that were just raided by immigration. They took people that were working at competitive salaries, feeding their families, paying taxes, etc and have now made them unemployed. Now people are in some cases being deported at the tax payer's expense while in a few months most of them will probably be back in the US but are likely not to try to take a semi-legal route, many of them won't be deported at all but are now unemployed and on welfare, and many are going to be jailed again at the tax payer's expense. Worse, many of these people have children that are US citizens that will now be living on welfare because we've taken their parent's jobs. Very foolish way to handle the situation of people who may be breaking the law but who overall are a benefit to society. The people who in this situation DO need to be caught and dealt with are the people selling these illegal immigrants stolen identities. These people are hurting our society and are probably legal US citizens and very likely they aren't hispanic. We need to stop using immigrants as a scrapegoat for our problems and spend our energy on actual reforms of our legal system, welfare system, etc.
At what price learning? At what cost wisdom? The price is a man's peace of mind, and the cost is his life.
He should have based his appeal on the fact that none of those qualify as movies.
I'll feed the troll.
Theft means to deprive someone of property. If he took them from a grocery store, there's a loss of physical goods which means shop makes a loss on the items.
If he borrowed the disks, made a perfect copy in nanoseconds using a 3D replicator, and put them back on the shelf, such that they were unchanged, he hasn't committed theft, he's committed copyright violation. BIG difference. The shop still has the actual item.
Yes, but, for that, let's see. 3 DVD's at about $15 = $45. In the US, for that amount of dollar value, he'd be charged with misdemeanor (sp?) theft...bascially shoplifting.
For first offense, he'd likely get off maybe with pre-trial intervention..do some community service, be on probation, and have it expunged from his record. At worst, conviction of mis. but, probably no jail time...just probation.
Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.........
Use PeerGuardian to try to keep the feds from catching you.
White collar criminals are probably the WORST and most of them probably never even end up in court.
//do not pass go, do not collect
Prison is a practical thing for what it good at-- namely, separating them from hurting us (society.) Prison is NOT for those who are not a physical threat.
Handling crime is not about punishment and revenge (hey Christians try reading that book of yours...)
Punishment doesn't work for many people because they do not think they will get caught or the punishment isn't a deterrent.
Some hacker kid shouldn't get a scholarship to criminal college (prison.) Either send them to therapy (while still young) or restrict their computer use. Big Brother is upon us anyhow, might as well use it to restrict people who can't constrain themselves.
I still don't see how a 100% guilty rapist can't get just "fixed" and leave it at that. The others should get a monitoring device as a parole which make it impossible to rape again without concrete evidence.
If X you will do f(X)
NOT If X then, go_to_jail()
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"measured the seriousness of the case by the HARM done to the moviemakers"
.. should read MoneyMakers .. purveyors of propaganda for the ruling class ..
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.. acting or directing .. and have to find a REAL means of sustaining their lives ..
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.. allow 8% of the rest of us a 35%(royal court) share of the wealth .. to keep the other 90% of us brainwashed and from taking a democratic share of the wealth from the 2% ..
.. there can and will be no other equality of any kind .. ensuring a continual global state of WAR=We Are Right ..
.. no .. but all human beings are worthy of equal treatment and opportunity ..
MovieMakers
the LAW
a Judaeo-Christian conspiracy designed to control the world and the common man
MovieMakers
they might not be able to make enough money
the same goes for politicians judges and lawyers and those they empower(emperor's power)
the 2%(ruling Class) of the people who control 50% of the wealth
without economic equality
are all human-beings equal
well at least its only 3 months, thats still lame though
Well, that and a useless fucking editor. Seriously, why doesn't he die and let someone like Trip Master Monkey edit.
Similar to the upcoming US election results
The guy was clearly distributing copies of movies he didnt own the IP to, with flagrant disregard for the efefcts that ahs on the people involved in making them.
Its not like he didnt know it was illegal.
He cant pretend he thought it wouldnt affect ticket sales.
Sorry, but the guy was a thieving little git and deserves to go to jail.
I hope he has a nice time there.
Anyone distributing such high quality movies deserves to go to jail. ...
I think I just threw up in my throat.
doesn't that suck
Mod parent up! +5 (genius)
Ah, one of these days congress or SOCUS will get it right and call it what it truly is: Theft.
Does it seem odd to anyone else that a communist country jailed someone for sharing with their fellow man?
I'm generally against capital punishment but being Ben Affleck should be a capital offense. Preferably involving death by torture, such as being forced to watch Gigli. On second thought, Pearl Harbor. I'm not totally devoid of mercy.
Help poke pirates in the eyepatch, arr.