A Prenda Copyright Troll Finally Pleaded Guilty (popehat.com)
"One of the attorneys behind the Prenda Law 'copyright trolling' scheme has pleaded guilty to federal charges of fraud and money laundering," reports Ars Technica. Long-time Slashdot reader Freshly Exhumed shares this article from the law blog Popehat:
The factual basis section -- which Steele admits is true (as to facts he knows) or that the government can prove (as to facts he doesn't know directly) -- is a startling 16 pages long [PDF] and lavishly documents the entire scheme, complete with many details that accusers have been pointing out for years. In short, Steele admits that he and Hansmeier used sham entities to obtain the copyright to (or in some cases film) porn, uploaded it to file-sharing websites, and then filed "false and deceptive" copyright suits against downloaders designed to conceal their role in distributing the films and their stake in the outcomes. They lied to courts themselves, sent others to court to lie, lied at depositions, lied in sworn affidavits, created sham entities as plaintiffs, created fraudulent hacking allegations to try to obtain discovery into the identity of downloaders, used "ruse defendants" (strawmen, in effect) to get courts to approve broad discovery into IP addresses.
Facing a maximum of 40 years in prison, Steele could get his sentence reduced if he testifies against Hansmeier, according to the article, and "Steele appears to have pinned all of his hopes on that option... I've seen a lot of plea agreements in a lot of federal cases, and I don't recall another one that so clearly conveyed the defendant utterly surrendering and accepting everything the government demanded, all in hopes of talking his sentence down later."
Facing a maximum of 40 years in prison, Steele could get his sentence reduced if he testifies against Hansmeier, according to the article, and "Steele appears to have pinned all of his hopes on that option... I've seen a lot of plea agreements in a lot of federal cases, and I don't recall another one that so clearly conveyed the defendant utterly surrendering and accepting everything the government demanded, all in hopes of talking his sentence down later."
So, pretty much like most DMCA filers and copyright trolls.
Great minds think alike; fools seldom differ.
many, many times
I say castrate their testicles and penis.
I haven't felt this good about another's misfortune since Jack Thompson got disbarred.
Enjoy your reduced sentence Mr. Steele.
In addition to the copyright stuff, Hansmeier also had a penchant for suing businesses for ADA violations.
http://kstp.com/news/ada-lawsu...
I recommend that his sentence be reduced from 40 years to 39 years in exchange for his complete cooperation.
Can you imagine being in prison for forty years? What would that do to you?
Let's not ruin people's lives past the point of strict necessity. You were speaking in hyperbole, and he does deserve prison, but the sentiment is objectionable.
Those who advocate genocide deserve every protection afforded by law, and none afforded by common human decency.
So has anyone seen these things? Considering that the lawyers/crooks scammed over $6 million using them, what did the victims end up with that caused so much trouble? This stuff is out there somewhere and it is probably easy to find.
Maybe they should have just become porn producers in the first place. They might have been able to make similar money for the same amount of effort and not ended up having to go to jail. They did produced two of the movies themselves.
This represents a case of epic stupidity. How dumb do you have to be to make some smut and then end up doing time in a federal pen because of it?
Why is Snark Required?
Your case would be laughed out of court...
This whole thing seriously could not have happened to a nicer guy, and I am so happy for him.
His understanding of piracy can now grow when he becomes a prolific ass pirate. Or maybe that's not quite the right term since he'll be the one getting reamed in his asshole for hopefully a maximum term. I know it seems harsh to some, but the hand of karma can be like that.