Xbox modder gets case dismissed by prosecution
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article published on 2 December, 2010
Yesterday we reported that the jury trial for the case of Matthew Crippen had been delayed, after the presiding judge took 30 minutes to lecture the prosecution.
Today, the prosecution has dismissed the case, after just hours, "based on fairness and justice."
Prosecutor Allen Chiu says: "The government has decided to dismiss the indictment."
Crippen was on trial for allegedly modding ... [ read the full article ]
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2. December 2010 @ 23:39 |
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Am I dreaming, or is this the Twilight Zone, where strange things happen? Is it really possible that justice actually prevailed?
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3. December 2010 @ 00:02 |
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Excellent. I love reading news like this.
There are people that spend less time in jail for murder than this guy was looking at for simply modding videogame consoles.
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3. December 2010 @ 00:06 |
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They only dropped this case so that they can do cases like this again in the future. If they had gone forward, there would have been a legal precedent set.
Still, wonderful to hear that this case has been dropped. If I were him, I would take sue the crap out of the ESA.
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Interestx
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3. December 2010 @ 11:13 |
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Good news.
Suroprising but nevertheless heartening to hear.
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3. December 2010 @ 11:23 |
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YES!!!
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dEwMe
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3. December 2010 @ 11:54 |
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Hmmm they didn't even make him promise to stop? lol
Just my $0.02,
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IguanaC64
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3. December 2010 @ 14:38 |
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So they offered him a plea bargain that would put two felonies on his record if he'd just roll over. Good for him for not taking the deal. The DMCA is bad law created by ignorant politicians working for their corporate lobbyists. Yes...Microsoft needs to protect their property. I get that. Maybe they need to look at Sony and make their system more secure. I'm impressed that Sony kept the PS3 locked down for so long.
The penalties are so out of whack. Jeff Skilling (former Enron executive who got the worst jail penalty of all those characters) got 10 years. Look at the havoc Enron wrought. Billions in Retirements, careers, and investments lost. Even if you blamed this guy for every hacked/pirated game on the XBOX360 you don't come near the societal/economic/financial damage caused by Enron.
Even if we need a stick to discourage piracy, the DMCA is like performing heart surgery with a chainsaw.
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baxter00
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3. December 2010 @ 18:58 |
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Maybe he should go to work for Microshaft when he graduates.
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4. December 2010 @ 09:12 |
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love it when there is a proper judge on the case not been bribed :D
they should take that ESA guy in for breaking the law and fine him ;)
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4. December 2010 @ 14:05 |
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Nah...screw the fine...they need to throw the book at him; every charge they can think of. Raid his house too...I bet he has a few hundred pirated games.
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4. December 2010 @ 16:24 |
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Originally posted by KillerBug: Nah...screw the fine...they need to throw the book at him; every charge they can think of. Raid his house too...I bet he has a few hundred pirated games.
but what is the point is raiding a hardcore gamers house over a mass production piracy studio or a drug lab. Once again a waste of resources and tax money, but what caused this originally. Was he ripping them and then distrobuting them on the internet. Selling copys to his school mates to help pay for this education.
Please, Good it was thrown out of court the judge mite have something better to do.
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Bozobub
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5. December 2010 @ 12:45 |
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Zealousi, you are mistaken; KillerBug was referring to the ESA witness for the prosecution.
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escuridad7
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31. January 2011 @ 03:50 |
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The laws forget that People have the right to change their system or change the product that have or own People have rights.
In Spain hacking became legal and including PS3 Jailbreak devices and other familiar hacks are legal because Sony took features away from high cost Hardware and software that People and owners who bought A Sony PlayStation PS3. SONY was sued and SONY Lost the Case. so forward now by taking away Other-OS and other features away in the PS3 and other Familiar products System and including Online features. SONY has to pay for all Damages. This could also may go as well to Microsoft in their Xbox 360 in some point if they have remove high cost futures from hardware or software including Online futures that effects Spain consumers.
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