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US Government Seeks Extradition of UK Student For File-Sharing

Gimble writes "The BBC reports that UK student Richard O'Dwyer has lost a legal battle to block his extradition to the U.S., where he faces copyright infringement charges for running a file sharing site (ruling). O'Dwyer operated the site 'TV-Shack' from 2007 until 2010, which didn't offer any files itself, but posted links to streams and files hosted elsewhere. O'Dwyer was first arrested in June last year by British police acting on information from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The domestic investigation was subsequently dropped, but Mr. O'Dwyer was re-arrested in May on an extradition warrant to face charges in America."

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  1. Re:His extradition has been granted by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Dear Everyone Else: We're not in control! The car is driving itself. Seriously, save us! PLEASE!

  2. Re:Well. this will be a first... by TheGratefulNet · · Score: 5, Funny

    your honor, the defendant was accused of blocking banner ads. I see full punishment. this crime can't go unpunished.

    our client paid good money to have those forced on the defendant. our client was defined its god given right to advertise and annoy.

    I seek full damages on this case, your honor. (check the suitcase to your left; yes, that's the one you can take home with you.)

    thanks for your consideration. oh, you're welcome, too. (see you on the green next wednesday?)

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