NinjaVideo.net Founder Gets 14 Months
angry tapir writes "A Virginia judge has sentenced Matthew David Howard Smith, a founder of the NinjaVideo.net website, to 14 months in prison, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Friday. Smith was indicted along with four others late last year. The DOJ charged that they illegally provided copyright-protected movies and TV programs for download from the NinjaVideo.net website. The site operated from February 2008 until authorities shut it down in June 2010."
The ninjas were actually.... pirates?!
The TSA's jack-booted goons can steal $40,000 (real money, not imaginary money) from your luggage and only get 6 months for it.
I have to say, when I visit a site entitled "ninjavideo.net" I have certain expectations... and those expectations were not met by what I received!
In other news, no one involved in the massive fraud and graft that trashed the world economy has seen the inside of a jail cell.
Justice is served only to those who can afford it.
Does that include the Universal Musical Group who have broken contracts, put up hundreds of MP3s on download services without consent of the artists and then have gone out of their way to obfuscate the revenue collected?
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"Copyright infringement."
"That's serious fucking business! A national security issue, even! Clearly this is a good reason to throw people in jail!"
Does that include the Universal Musical Group who have broken contracts, put up hundreds of MP3s on download services without consent of the artists and then have gone out of their way to obfuscate the revenue collected?
Sure.
Ok, I give up, why you?
I wish Righthaven got treated this way. What they did was worse.
and rapists should get more time
I'm opposed to SOPA of course but big for-profit pirates like this are no better than MPAA/RIAA. At least with the media cartels the artist does get a cut however small. When piracy was just a small "scene" for connected geeks it was cool. Sort of like "well, being a nerd sucks but as a consolation prize you get all the free games and music you can handle" but now it's just become a giant smorgasbord for the general public with profiteers making huge paydays for nothing. This kind of blatant brazen stuff really does need to get reigned in, just don't kill the open internet to do it.
At least it was 14 months, not 14 years.
14 months actually seems reasonable for this sort of crime at the scale it was being made.
The United States is a police state. If you faciliate communication in ways not approved by the military-industrial complex (including the media), you will be sent to the gulag for hard labor. When are we going to be liberated?
Great Intellect...
I am upset that my taxes go to supporting the film industry's copyright policing like this.
Keeping a person in jail for a year costs between 25-50K not including court costs.
That's money that can be used for more worthwhile things. What it's being spent on will not result in any changed behavior or profits for the entertainment industry. It only drives things more underground and makes people become more sophisticated. The only people making money from this are the lawyers collecting paychecks and not producing anything of worth for society.
It's also exposes all the corrupt politicians and the justice system. While they have always been corrupt I would have been happier to live in ignorance than to have it exposed out in the open like this.
Copyright police? Censorship? The original politicians that started this country are turning over in their graves. This country was started as a backlash to self serving corruption like this.
The site operated from February 2008 until authorities shut it down in June 2010.
Ninjavideo.net was among the first group of sites seized by ICE and their "authority" is questionable.
Interestingly, ICE have not placed a redirect to their Youtube video yet on any of the Ninja* sites (see TVshack.cc for an example) so presumably the decision to steal/confiscate the site is still being contested by Matthew David Howard Smith or an associate.
the fraud perpetrated by Goldman Sachs, Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank, Citigroup, BNP Paribas, etc, in one single day dwarfed by a dozen fold the fraud this mortgage guy perpetrated in his whole career.
where do you think they sold all those fraudulent mortgages?
Yep, thieves are thieves. Were it up to me, they'd all be in jail.
Not into letting some go because others get away with it. That's toddler logic.
is it just me or are the MPAA and RIAA and other acronyms doing just fine without their SOPA and PIPA?
Many game developers are fed up with PC piracy and feel they are in a lose-lose situation and they don't want to choose between DRM-laden software or Internet activation... these companies (maker of Crysis comes to mind) vow to develop more heavily for the "console" platforms (XBox, etc.) because piracy is less common there. Of course, if Crysis 3 is console-only, people will probably go the extra mile and modify their boxes and pirate it anyways, but that's beside the point. The point is, game devs (along with authors and other artists) have manned up for ages and when piracy becomes an issue for them, they find a solution that doesn't involve hundreds of frivolous lawsuits that is harming everybody with its costs in tying up our legal system.
So a thieve is someone who buy's a dvd and share's it with a friend? or someone who watches a tv series (free ota cbs grey's antomy for example), records it and share's it with a friend? or uses tivo to record 1000's of shows and share them with some one who responds in kind in life and shares them to another friend and on and on? Would you consider a close relative a thieve because they were on a party, popped their cell to record a baby laughing and there was some copyrigthed music on the background? Would you put in jail someone who recorded your bbq and posted it online? recorded a theater movie with a shitty quality cellphone and posted it online for people whom would'nt ever go to the movies to watch it? ('cause no one who actually goes to the movies would watch that kind of s#!t)? WTF is wrong with you? .. if you were an intelligent human beeing, you'd consider asking the copyright holders to make the actual movies,music,images,tv series, etc.. available online for the same fee they charge at a timely manner which would definitely avoid all these "pirate sites" who only exist because the "holders" wont release for whicherver stupid reason they think is right what people want to see. Remember the prohibition? the only reason ppl kept "pirating" alcohol is because it was nowehere to be found.. once the prohibition stopped .. only very few kept "pirating" alcohol, the rest of the people went back to paying/buying their alcohol ... yeah.. i'm sure your (great)grandpa should ROT IN JAIL for drinking during the prohibition .. 'cause let me tell you..he did! .. so yes.. ever borrowed a book? watched a DVD on a friend's house? listened to someone elses ipod? ROOOOT IN JAAAAILLL TOO!!!!
The SOPA/PIPA backlash seemed like a push towards victory. But it seems like the other side is pushing back, and pushing back hard. In less than a week after the SOPA blackout: Megaupload is offline, Filesonic is running scared, and Upload.to went all China-firewall on the U.S. Things are about to get crazyyy.
if they wanted to stop piracy on youtube, they could just grep for "no copyright infringement intended" and "fair use", that would get about 500,000 hits and they could stop the "thing thats like Rhapsody only no commercials and you can play whatever song you want"
when they are locking up people on bogus Espionage Act charges, you don't seem to care... but take away your ability to get free porn and video games... omg they are worse than hitler.
You sound like a thief.
First of all, none group are "thieves" because copyright infringement is not theft. And selective enforcement can be much worse than no enforcement. We're not talking about some people randomly getting away with crimes, we're talking about laws being applied inequitably on the basis of connections and power.
I knew one of you "it's not theft" language lawyers would show up. It's fucking theft. Period.
The guys at Megaupload made huge amounts of money facilitating theft. They flaunted it, lived like greedy mafia pigs, and here you are defending them.
As for the second point, that's just toddler logic. Some rich pricks get away with murder, rape, torture, and any number of other crimes. You want to stop prosecuting those crimes too?
yin and yang, we have the real people and we have the ass backwards media industry. the best media makers aren't in it for the money, shit comes clean eventually lmfao
And you sound like a moron.
What is the copyright infringer stealing, exactly? Electricity? Numbers? On the Internet, that's all "a copy of a movie" is.
Way to change the subject. The case isnt about what UMG, North Korea, or Pol Pot has done, but about what the ninjavideos folks did.
Seriously, is this what passes for discourse now on slashdot?
Shit, you Americans have jail down to a fine art, it's over 100K per prisoner per year here (and our dollar is equal to yours).
Will this finally help ween people off worthless media? Maybe that would show the industry to make content worth paying for.
This video has been out for a long time and yet it is still relevant and scarily accurate. I freaking love it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iu0ztxdsFis
http://www.despair.com/corruption.html
Sold derivatives to customers which they knew had inflated ratings, then shorted against their own product and did no jail time.
it's a quote from Alice's Restaurant Massacree by Arlo Guthrie (Arlo's minor crime is littering instead of copyright infringement)
I listen to both RIAA and non-RIAA stuff if I like the music, tangential business/politics nonwithstanding.
I feel so much safer!! Thank you DOJ for making me and my family safe again.
It's not theft. Period.
Theft implies the taking of some property, such that it no longer remains in the owner's possession. Hence why this is called copyright infringement, not theft. It doesn't matter how much you scream they're the same; they aren't.
And quite frankly, given the current complete and utter insanity with regards to copyright (how essentially all of the profits go to corrupt mega corps, not the actual content producers; how the duration of copyright keeps extending whenever mickey is about to fall into public domain; how random and sometimes innocent people are threatened and bullied to pay outrageous sums for things they are supposed to have pirated; and so on), I don't feel one whim of regret when pirating a movie, song, or game produced by one of the big players. Indie stuff, however, I always pay good for.
Would they still have been given time if they had incorporated?
No, its selective enforcement and very, very dangerous.
These coins have faces on both sides. That's why flipping them won't make a difference.
And really..... "The Other Guy"? Democracy shouldn't be about having to choose from two evils. There should be enough options to choose from. Maybe the state representatives are a bad way to have your vote represented in Washington. How about having at least congress voted for nationally? That way other views than straight democrat/conservative get a chance to actually get representation.
I was promised a flying car. Where is my flying car?
Remind me again what SOPA was needed for...? I forgot.
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I don't see Notch (=> Minecraft) having these issues with so-called piracy. I perfectly understand people who feel ripped off by titles that raise expectations and then disappoint all honest customers.
"I love my job, but I hate talking to people like you" (Freddie Mercury)
in case you didn't know it. ;-)
"I love my job, but I hate talking to people like you" (Freddie Mercury)
I knew one of you "it's not theft" language lawyers would show up. It's fucking theft. Period.
No, it's not theft. You should know better.
You can't get too much shorter than the 2 years of a House Rep. If anything, there are commentaries that it's too short for good people to get stuff done.
But then, with all of the weasely ones in there, I'm vaguely glad it's that short, it's just tough to get it all turned around.
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You're right, it's not a 100% slam dunk situation yet.
Funny thing is, there seem to be weird swings, with the media lobbies and the OMG Terrorist lobbies somehow getting way more than their share of wins. Tobacco isn't (yet!) digitally reproduce-able, and the Terrorist is the Universal Boogeyman who can never be declared defeated.
So yes, we're not quite killing people for being atheists yet, but it's getting pretty bad.
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The idea of subjecting one individual who is simply enabling the sharing of data to time in a US prison is an absurd horror. This should be a civil case, not one we as taxpayers pay for, even as we cry out against it. It is an abuse of justice.
You'll get in less trouble shoplifting the music/DVD/software than you will for downloading it....
this is not a crime that warrants prison time a fine at most and community service this is the beginning of the end
Not only that but you have them selling music that they do not legally own.
Artists makes music under contract. Leaves contract. Makes more under different name/likeness. Years later artist finds that old music company is publishing his new music and not paying him anything.
The votes on the kill Americans inside America act shows the senate to be worse than the house though. The two year term appears to help.
The funny thing is our founders (many of them anyway) were afraid of the house, because of the populace.
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No, it's not theft. This is nothing to do with "language lawyers" it's to do with actual law. We don't call car jacking "rape", we don't call tax evasion "murder" and we shouldn't call copyright violation "theft". All of those things have very specific meanings in the legal system and calling one thing a different thing just leads to confusion (which is obviously the intention of the rights holders - and I'd say question any group's motives who want to further confuse tricky legal situations since it can serve no good purpose). If copyright violation is as bad an offence as actual theft, let it stand with it's own name, don't try to give it a scarier sounding name - the law should not be a PR game.
I'm guessing its not an official replacement, but it looks and feels very similar http://theninjavideo.net/
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that post basically summarizes the situation : even if stuff MAY have appeared positive throughout the way, you are still in deep shit, if you end up in a cesspool of shit.
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Absolutely! Just last week dozens of Occupy protesters were gunned down in a Bloody Sunday-like massacre by the US military, in much the same way as they have been in Egypt, Syria, and Libya! Worst of the worst, America is! Oh, and I heard that families of factory workers are being threatened just so the owners don't have to improve working conditions! Boy, I wish I lived in China where I can access only state sponsored media and speaking against the government gets you "disappeared"
why gun down people, when you can baton down them after keeping press off vicinity ? why kill people if you can just make them invisible ? a citizen which cannot do anything, is a harmless citizen. and at that stage, you can just keep drumming that you have freedom of speech in a country - as long as noone's speech can be heard by anyone else.
in u.s. everything is tied to money. if you dont have money, you dont have freedom of speech. you can practice it only to your neighbors, blow the ears of a few friends, and your relatives. that doesnt mean shit. to have your voice heard, you must have a lot of money. to have that money, you have to be in good terms with those who have money, or they will send you to oblivion. and when you have the money and in good terms with those who already have the money, your interests need to coincide with theirs so that you will have any kind of possibility to appear in tvs, give ads to them, publish, and be heard.
internet changed all of that. but as you can see, they have been 'fixing' that for some time.
so, just dont talk like stupid people who think that appearances change things :
in china, your words and protest matter - you are dangerous as a citizen if left to talk.
in america, as a citizen you are left to talk because what you say wont be heard by anyone, and the few people you talk to in your neighborhood wont have any effect. if you go over that and attempt to talk to more people, youll get batoned down.
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so, your situation is just to let 'thieves' who you can put into jail put into jail, and the thieves you cant, just let free to live as the holders of the entire music and entertainment sector in united states ..........
wow.
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ill tell you what fucking theft is :
theft is controlling activity in an entire field of life (entertainment), signing up artists into neverending loans into debt so you will never have to pay them, make them work like asses for entirety of their career by paying them cents over grants, selling things that cost a cent to produce from dollars, buying laws to censor freedoms to keep it that way AND then cooking accounting books to always show loss instead of billions of dollars of profits to dodge tax.
these are the thieves. now, if you cant put these into jail, just shut the fuck up about 'theft'.
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That post went from coherent to rambling nonsense faster than a sorority girl on 10 cent pitcher night.
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The RIAA manages to get judgements of well over a million for people that "made available" 20 some odd songs on the internet, and these guys run a site that provides many many many movies and get a bit of time and have to give the money back? I know time is a valuable asset, but I'd value them at most @ $100k/year, which means they should be doing at least 10 years to make it even.
Not changing the subject at all, but rather inquiring as to why we pick on one group of thieves in the world of entertainment, and yet not going after another. For that matter, why is it that guys who pirate Hollywood movies are hunted down like dogs, but just about every producer in Tinseltown isn't sitting behind bars for the "creative" accounting that would most certainly see accountants and executives in any other industry flung into deep dark pits.
It strikes me that the media conglomerates want it both ways. They want the freedom of robbing artists and smaller investors blind, but suddenly want to stand on principle because some stupid asshole downloaded a rip of a DVD. It's like a crack dealer turning in one of his customers because the guy didn't pay, and the police happily doing so, without consequence to the crack dealer.
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Does that include the Universal Musical Group who have broken contracts, put up hundreds of MP3s on download services without consent of the artists and then have gone out of their way to obfuscate the revenue collected?
Good point.