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EliteTorrents admin faces 10 years in jail

26yo Daniel Dove has become the first person ever to be convicted by a jury for using BitTorrent to illegally distribute copyrighted material. It was on May 25th, 2005 that federal authorities first busted the famed EliteTorrents BitTorrent tracker site following the pre-release leak of a “Star Wars III: Revenge of the Sith” workprint. Called Operation D-Elite, it was part of a nationwide federal crackdown against the illegal distribution of copyrighted movies, software, games and music over P2P networks. So far it’s resulted in the convictions of seven former leading members of EliteTorrents. Fellow admins, Scott McCausland, Grant Stanley, Sam Kuonen, and Scott Harvanek, all pleaded guilty to similar charges rather than take their cases to trial. Now Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew Friedrich has announced that 26yo Daniel Dove has become the eighth person to have been successfully targeted by the Department of Justice and the first person ever to be convicted after a trial by jury in the US for using BitTorrent to engage in criminal copyright infringement.

The jury was presented with evidence that Dove was an administrator of the site’s “Uploaders,” who were responsible for supplying pirated content to the group. The evidence showed that Dove recruited members who had very high-speed Internet connections, usually at least 50 times faster than a typical high-speed residential Internet connection, to become Uploaders. The evidence also showed that Dove operated a high-speed server, which he used to distribute pirated content to the Uploaders. Dove’s sentencing is scheduled for Sept. 9, 2008 where he faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. At its height, EliteTorrents attracted more than 125,000 members and distributed about 700 movies, which were downloaded a total of 1.1 million times.

Source: USDOJ, Zeropaid

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  1. Greed
    June 29th, 2008 | 20:15

    Greedy bastards, all you do is think about yourselves.

  2. hs
    June 29th, 2008 | 21:09

    as opposed to OURSELVES :)

  3. sts
    June 29th, 2008 | 21:17

    Wrong he’s not the first in finland the Finnreactor admins got convicted 3 years ago.

  4. Wah
    June 29th, 2008 | 21:25

    Somebody has to be the scapegoat for every crime. It’s an unfortunate job.

  5. Bill Goats
    June 29th, 2008 | 22:59

    RIAA, MPAA and all the other fat cat sponsored mafia thugs make the completely baseless argument that every download is a lost sale. They have no proof of this and never will. It’s racketeering pure and simple. Majority of people won’t buy most of what they download, because it just isn’t worth it!

    But instead of owing up to this the suits resort to mafia bullying and racketeering tactics with the aid of the corporate owned Government.

  6. Bill Goats
    June 29th, 2008 | 23:00

    Oh and if you disagree, please do provide extensive proof that those 1.1 million downloads were in fact lost sales…

  7. DJWill_I_AM444
    June 29th, 2008 | 23:06

    Keep pushing the common man - It is only time, that the common man will push back.

    A REVOLUTION IS COMING!

    Help stop the NWO! (new world order)

  8. jesus jew
    June 30th, 2008 | 00:11

    I like chocolate

  9. homeless guy
    June 30th, 2008 | 00:44

    @100 I totally agree with you.

    At least with (most) software, you can download and evaluate it for FREE and then if its decent you buy it. But with movies, a persons only legal option is to rent it and if its decent buy the DVD. The problem is its NOT FREE and if the movie sucked it cost you the rental. I’m not a cheap a$$, just frugal.

    Also avoiding the BAD rental costs by downloading and evaluating movies sure helps me to save for all those DVD purchases.

  10. neto
    June 30th, 2008 | 05:47

    you know the solution? Stop going to the movies theaters. They would lose tons of money, millions and millions… #ยจ@%! them!

  11. J
    June 30th, 2008 | 11:09

    he’s not in trouble for running the site - he’s in trouble for the fact he ran servers uploading pirated content that his site tracked.

  12. sk
    June 30th, 2008 | 18:00

    People should stop buying any music/video BR/DVDs/CDs as a protest! Without the money, there will be no money for best advocates, no money to bribe politicians, no criminal charges… they will just bite around for a short time, but after that MPAA and RIAA will just die like a starving dogs. As for me, i will never buy anything from them anymore, i am not crazy to finance my own way to jail!

  13. Kidchaos74
    June 30th, 2008 | 20:04

    Pursue us, if you dare. For who are you, to judge my actions? I could easily do the same to you. You charge $16.00 for CD’s, that cost you $1.20 to make. You charge $20.00 for DVD’s, it cost you $3.50 to make. The Movie Theaters, don’t even get me started on that one. Kids screaming and crying, kicking my seat, getting up walking in front of me, in the middle of the movie. Being distracted from the movie, by people text messaging, or talking on there cell phones. So you lost a few dollars, here and there. It’s your own damn fault, and not anyone else’s. You robbed us blind, for countless years. Technology has provided us away, to simply take back, what belongs to us. The more you carry on, the more lawsuits you bring, will finally be the death dealing blow, to your company. It’s funny, years ago, not many people knew of downloading so called illegal content. Thanks to Metallica, and the Music Industry, and lawsuits, you have opened Pandora’s box, and it can not be, nor will it be, unopened. Do I feel bad, or sorry for what I do, No. Apparently you don’t feel sorry for getting rich off me, my friends, and family. So continue your lawsuits, and price gouging to boot. For one day soon, we’ll out number you.

  14. Unbreakable /Bmore
    July 1st, 2008 | 07:15

    @100 - Right on dude. I agree.

    As far as sentencing goes I say taking away your computer, probation, or maybe a lot of community service would be a just “punishment.” This whole 10 years thing is ridiculous. My hypothesis is that they’re using him as a example; that or he will get less prison time and they’re just being @holes. It still all just craziness. The economy is already bad, and yet he we are using all our valuable tax dollars to pay for pompous FBI rookies who get a hard on from zapping pirates. Its just the government of America at its best; as usual. :\

    “Land of the Free”

    -Unbreakable /Bmore

    thescene@hush.ai

  15. t03
    July 1st, 2008 | 13:15

    they should be putting that effort into catching people who are committing crimes that are actually harming people. So what a movie company a few less dollars for that movie. Most people buy it even if they download it. They should be catching those who upload child porn on the internet, not somebody who uploaded some freaking movie that made millions of dollars regardless. 10 years for uploading movies. ridiculous.

  16. helder
    August 10th, 2008 | 09:32

    at least is not a death sentence.

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