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maVen kingpin Geremi Adam is on the run from police

Last month we reported that Geremi Adam, producer of some of the highest quality pirate movie copies ever seen on the Internet, had been caught and had been ordered to appear in court in January. Adam, aka ‘maVen’ had other ideas - and has disappeared.

Between 2004 and 2006, Geremi Adam, delighted the movie piracy scene with some of the highest quality Telesync movies ever seen. From ‘The Bourne Supremacy’ and ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’ through to ‘Spongebob Squarepants’ and plenty of other titles, the work of ‘maVen’ set a very high standard for quality pirated movies.

Following an FBI investigation into ‘maVen’, his file was handed to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in April 2006. By September of the same year, Geremi Adam was arrested by police outside a Montreal theater after ‘camming’ the movies ‘How to Eat Fried Worms’ and ‘Invincible’. They seized his laptop and other equipment but later released him. A month later he was arrested again outside another theater.

Facing a $25,000 fine and six months in jail, Geremi Adam was ordered to appear in court on 30th January. Clearly unimpressed by the prospect of being locked up and/or bankrupted, he failed to appear in court and has gone on the run.

“We have a warrant and the police officers will try to find Mr. Adam,” said federal prosecutor Yacine Agnaou in a statement. “When he is found, he will be mandated to appear in court.”

Meanwhile, outside the court a demonstration was taking place by a group calling themselves ‘Hors-d-Oeuvre’ who say that ‘maVen’ is being unfairly treated and that all media should be available on the Internet for free. “Free Geremi!” they chanted in unison.

Fortunately for Adam, he committed the alleged offenses before new tough legislation was introduced to punish movie cammers caught in Canada. He will likely escape the severe punishment of 2 years in prison, a fate awaiting fellow cammer, Louis-Rene Hache. RCMP Staff Sgt. Noel St-Hilaire said: “Unfortunately at the time there was no legislation that forbid anyone from filming in a cinema. There’s not much we could do then other than issue a warning.”

Although not turning up at court is likely to inflame the situation, it’ll be interesting to see if the mounties are prepared to put any serious effort into ‘getting their man’ in this instance.

source: torrentfreak.com, author: enigmax

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  1. life
    February 13th, 2008 | 06:29

    yep

  2. anyways
    February 13th, 2008 | 06:29

    hes from my town :)

  3. anyways
    February 13th, 2008 | 06:30

    and BTW, the source is torrentfreak.COM, not .NET wtf?

  4. jam
    February 13th, 2008 | 06:31

    nooo. maven :(

  5. Jack
    February 13th, 2008 | 06:33

    Go maVen !

  6. Joe
    February 13th, 2008 | 06:35

    Run maVen Run

  7. Premoz
    February 13th, 2008 | 06:39

    Damn hope he dont get put in Prison!! maVen rips 4 life!

  8. Vincent Chase
    February 13th, 2008 | 06:43

    He’s screwed..

  9. Crinan
    February 13th, 2008 | 06:46

    He’s goin underground niceone bud keep running.Id give this guy a bed any day protect our own and feck the system go maven.

  10. Snow
    February 13th, 2008 | 06:47

    Yeah, I saw this story earlier tonight on the news. It’s tough for us Canadians to pirate, according to the woman who said that on the news. Canadian Police spend more time tracking pirates, then American Police. How do they find this kind of stuff out?

    Movies should be avalible for free on the internet! How are we saposse to watch movies that aren’t released in our city/country? There are tons of good Canadian movies that you Americans will enjoy. But you can’t watch them, because you don’t live in Canada. Thats where pirating comes in. Pirating should be legal.

    SUPPORT MAVEN!!!

  11. thomas
    February 13th, 2008 | 06:48

    WHAT ABOUT ALL THE OTHER UPLOADERS ON INTERNET WHY ARE THEY GOING AFTER MAVEN I DONT THINK THATS FAIR.

  12. Ari Gold
    February 13th, 2008 | 06:48

    yep he is screwed!!!!
    vincent chace what a hero

  13. pearljamaussie
    February 13th, 2008 | 06:48

    @6 Joe. you beat me grr!! i was gonna say that too! lol

  14. Stunzeed
    February 13th, 2008 | 06:51

    Run Adam RUN!!!!!!! Just keep em coming!!!! Your a Stud and thanks for putting yourself at risk for everyone!!!!

  15. ZonaJona
    February 13th, 2008 | 06:53

    If pirating was legal, it would open up a ton of new file sharing servers and networks, making it easy for EVERYONE to pirate movies and music. If this was so, every label and production company would go out of business by the end of the year.

    So no, it should not be legal. It’s fine the way it is - not every idiot with a computer should be able to pirate.

    Have some common sense. Nice thought, but it would never work.

  16. midgetman
    February 13th, 2008 | 06:58

    hey maVen, can you stop off at some theaters while your at it and put up some more TS. Thanks

  17. jdizzle1337
    February 13th, 2008 | 06:58

    If you kill someone or are accused of a SERIOUSLY HEINOUS crime, then running may be an option. But if you are faced with 6 months in a Canadian jail and $25,000……… its time to face the music not run like a little b1tch.

    You are only going to make it worse on yourself by running, in the USA running on a misdemeanor charge is not a huge deal but it will definitely piss the judge off and he is always the one that decides penalty length in non capital cases. I would imagine the same or close to it holds true in Canada.

    Only time you run is when it cannot get any worse. Running on a misdemeanor is always a bad idea. Fugitive is not a fun way to live, police always looking for you so you cannot get pulled over, make an official report to the police, get in any car accident, etc, etc, etc. Its just not a fun way to live. Time to suck it up like a man and face the music.

  18. UGLY
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:02

    good stuFF maVen… f.UcK the POPO!

  19. kavin
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:03

    mVs u r the best! :)

  20. dilligaf
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:06

    i fully agree with jdizzle, he’s making it worse on himself

  21. unkewl
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:08

    maVens now a hermit in the woods ^_^ gl mate

  22. fourth.
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:10

    @kavin im pretty sure mVs is “mavens supplier” fukwit

  23. Marcus
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:14

    I hope he gets four years in jail now. Why does he think the law doesn’t apply to him, but it applies to everyone else?

    Give him an extra year just to make the point to people that running from the law is unacceptable.

  24. fourth.
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:14

    dog the bounty hunter VS maVen - i know hes not skipped bail but how awesome would that episode be.

  25. Oj Simpson;yes she deserved it.
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:21

    He probably bailed to go cam some more films. He’s got the cam fever. And all his supporters who think all media should be free online are absolutely ret@rded. It’s free online for everyone who isn’t dumb enough to pay for it, and that’s as free as it’s going to ever be.

    Piracy 4 lyfe; or until i get an infringement notice.

  26. Henry
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:22

    Just one more reason why the US is better than Canada.

  27. jdizzle can schizzle my wizzle
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:23

    @#17-The only little “b1tch” I see here is you. Suck it up like a man? For camming a damn movie? Let me tell you something slick. It takes a bigger pair than you can ever hope to grow to cam movies on a regular basis. The fact that maVen has no desire to go to jail for such a trivial “crime” speaks more for his common sense than to any lack of “manhood”. Easy to talk trash when you’re not in the situation and hiding behind your keyboard. A little respect and support would be in order instead of running off at the mouth like a punk.

  28. UGLY
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:24

    @23 why don’t you serve the time for him??? since you are so righteous… btw wat are u doing on this site? why not surf the mpaa and riaa sites….

  29. unkewl
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:24

    @Henry I live in america and your comment had no base or purpose, past your bed time.

  30. KRAM
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:27

    the police won’t find him unless someone tips them off. because they probably don’t give a sh#t.

  31. Joseph
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:28

    You people dont realize how much maVen has done for the scene and what a huge win it was for the government to stop him. He was responsible for a large portion of the releases we’ve all enjoyed.

    You should all hope and pray that he is able to get back to what he loves to do soon. Once he is back he will teach those movie studios not to screw with the scene. We’ll bring all of those studios to their knees and put them out of business for good.

  32. xaardante
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:28

    haha

    all that to film poor quality CAM movies that i dont even watch.

    Hope it was worth it

  33. jprofet
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:29

    You have to respect a man that has brought happiness to many. yea piracy is wrong to some but there are those that cannot afford the time it takes to get to the theater, i’m sure there were many little smiley faces when parents brought home that beautiful maven copy of shrek the third or that that spiderman 3 that did him in. Listen i don’t personaly know maven but i’m sure if he was a bad guy they would have kept him in jail. There are far worse crimes in this world. I hope he gets through this mess. Thank you sir for your sacrifice and services. godspeed

  34. Joseph
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:32

    @xaardante

    It isn’t even about the movies anymore, it is putting an end to these self-righteous Hollywood elite that feel they have the right to rip off the general public with their “feature films”. Once they are bankrupt because every movie they make is on the net faster than they can handle it, then they will learn their lesson.

    Hope and pray for maVen.

  35. Beaulieu
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:32

    Anyone has a pic of him?

  36. jdizzle can schizzle my wizzle
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:32

    @#23-Another douche heard from. If that’s really the way you feel, why are you even on this site? It’s okay for you to download what you want to see but he should go to jail? You are a total a$$**** hypocrite.

  37. extra happy
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:35

    @KRAM

    i would tip the police off if i knew where this little mouse was hiding. my father works in the entertainment industry, and people like maven stealing movies only hurts hard working people who are trying to make a living.

    this little jerk, who thinks it is cool to steal a movie and give it away on the web, should rot in hell. they will catch him soon when he runs to his mommy for money

  38. jdizzle can schizzle my wizzle
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:37

    @#32-You’ve obviously never seen a maVen cam. Now hush, the grown-ups are talking.

  39. mrborat
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:39

    i wonder if they will make his life story into a movie, if they do will he be able to get it for us before it gets released in the cinema

  40. Marcus
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:40

    @jdizzle can schizzle my wizzle

    You sir, are a douche. I don’t care what his original crime is, whether he was stealing movies or mugging old ladies for their monthly checks.

    I just dislike people running from the law. That is why he needs extra years, to get the point across that no one is above the law.

  41. m1dnight
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:41

    Run forest run!

    funny story imo :D

  42. jprofet
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:41

    @extra happy…………. i disagree, to most in the entertainment industry the living has long been made, most independent films where the hard work is actually being done and paid for by the people needing the money is rarely hurt by piracy, only the large movie studios which bathe in money and greed… and they barely suffer, for example American gangster? do you think the actors from that movie suffered from a perfect copy getting leaked? or anyone for that matter? small numbers compared to what the movie made.

    maVen for life

  43. Fizzycakes
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:43

    There’s girls in that picture, how does that work!? lol

  44. SoniKalien
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:43

    Shoulda stuck with dvd rips :p

  45. synonymous
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:44

    He’s only made the situation much worse by running. He was only facing 6 months and a 25,000 fine, now he’s likely to get a much tougher sentence once he gets caught.

  46. maVen
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:44

    i need somewhere to sleep guys….

  47. FreeKeR
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:45

    omg, noooooo maVen!

  48. jibberjabber
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:46

    @#17 You’re 100% correct, they know who you are, you’re not gonna be able to run forever, what you did was illegal, time to face the music, not to mention what everyone else does on this site is illegal as much as you would not like to think that

  49. extra happy
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:46

    @jprofet

    you are a fool who does not understand the world. my father is the district manager of a chain of movie theaters. no one has made any money on a movie until it is shown in the theater. people like this little rodent maven are stealing money out of the hands of people working for a living. he is a thief who will be caught again.

    and then the studios will sue him into bankruptcy. then maybe he will go get a job and understand what it is like to work for a living.

  50. Thraprod
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:48

    Sounds like a plane ticket to Sweden….

  51. jprofet
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:49

    @ extra happy…… the numbers speak for themselves, the pennies and cents the industry is losing is nothing compared to what they make… and i’m sure alot of people agree with me.

  52. Bob Marley
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:49

    A fair resolution for maVen could be that he just gives the studios $10 for each downloaded copy of all the movies he stole.

    He can pay it off for the rest of his life, and they can wipe his record clean when he is done paying. That is fair.

  53. Stunzeed
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:50

    Thats the life of a Pirate…… ARRRRgh Matey…..

  54. jprofet
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:51

    btw…. i know they are in hot water but the pirate bay guys should really pay for that ticket, maven would be a hot commodity for them…. give him a cam and send him on missions… lol

  55. yanni
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:52

    @Bob Marley

    Why didn’t he just stand out in front of the theaters and hand out $10 bills to people going in instead? If he wanted to be so generous and allow people to see the films for free, why didnt this great man use his own money?

    Because he is a piece of trash, hiding from the police because he knows he can’t even handle six months in jail.

    Yea, he’s a real big man now.

  56. jdizzle can schizzle my wizzle
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:54

    @#40- No, Marcus. You are the douche. You, by your asinine statements have revealed yourself to be the lowest form of vermin in the filesharing community. A pathetic little hypocrite who downloads (read=steals{according to you}) yet has the contemptible holier-than-thou attitude that what you do is okay but the person that gave it to you is a crook. If you actually believe any of that nonsense you’re spouting, then why don’t you turn yourself in and demand a few years behind bars? If you think it’s such a crime, what does that say about you for participating? Shame on you.

  57. jprofet
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:56

    i totally agree with #56, well spoken sir

  58. Larry T
    February 13th, 2008 | 07:58

    @yanni

    Kinda agree with you, maVen should have just gave out money to people at the theaters if he was trying to allow peepz to see the movies for free. He would not have gotten in the kind of trouble he has now, and he wouldn’t be on the run.

  59. Michael Collins
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:01

    Running was dumb, unless he’s independently wealthy, of course.

  60. Marcus
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:03

    @jprofet

    What are you agreeing with “jdizzle can schizzle my wizzle” for?

    I am agreeing with you when you said there are far worse crimes in this world than camming movies. There are worse crimes in the world, like running from the law. And that is what maVen has done now, and for that he needs to be punished severely.

    The camming crime is now less important than fleeing from justice.

  61. orici
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:07

    Lol @Stunzeed… good one mate or should i say… ARRRRRRRRRR :D

  62. jprofet
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:07

    @ marcus, i don’t agree with the name calling i am simply agreeing to the fact that the crime he is being punished for is the crime that we have all commited. i would never say that i hope he gets punished and serves time behind bars because i would not want that fate to be mine. Yes i do not agree with somethings he said but i agree with others. and it was well spoken

  63. jprofet
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:10

    btw… for those that don’t understand ( the crime we have all commited ) it’s copyright infringement… not camming movies.

  64. Marcus
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:14

    @jprofet

    After reading The Canadian Press, it appears that I have never committed the same crime as maVen, as I have never sold a movie online to make money like this thief has:

    Adam is facing two counts under the law of knowingly distributing copyrighted material - pirated Hollywood films - on the Internet.

    Police allege Adam sold the films under the alias of Maven, with the pirated flicks destined for sale on the web and on Canadian streets.

    Each camcorded film likely fetched Adam anywhere between $300 and $1,000, the RCMP has said.

    The RCMP says it was tipped off by the FBI, who flagged him as having a reputation on the web for putting together an above average product.

    http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5h4Zizr8FwFzCnaCu4rE37_ZjfyWw

  65. You
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:14

    Mounties only go chase down violent beings when they run. He seems harmless and will eventually turn himself in when a fundraiser occurs. Maybe we could hold one?

  66. jprofet
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:17

    Examples of copyright infringement
    The unlawful downloading of copyrighted material
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_infringement

  67. cor
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:17

    @54 agreed, he could be a camming ghostrider for the next tpb movie.

  68. Johney666
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:18

    Thats the true PiRATE spirit! My support goes to him! :)

  69. jprofet
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:21

    he needs a good lawyer to step up and handle this case, even the police admit that the laws were unclear when he got caught and they might not be able to prosecute him… a fine would be the only possible thing to execute.

  70. Bigbag
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:21

    Who needs theaters anyway.

    Studios, just ask $5 for a legal copy of a movie and let the postman deliver it.
    The studios would be rich, instead of those theater managers, who ask a criminal amount of entrance fee and snacks here in my country.

    eg. 11,6$ entrance fee for the movie Sweeney Todd, and an extra 7.35$ for a coke and some chips.
    19$ per person for a flick and some food. Thats what i call criminal.

  71. CopsOnHorseback-LOL
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:21

    Yeah, stand outside a single theater and hand out money. Thats a HUGE base he’s reaching. I so wish I could teabag you biatches. I have no idea how it works in Canada but in the US if you skip on your court date you just lose the money you put up for the bail/bond. You don’t get added time. So if Maven didnt mind losing a few bucks for the bail he’s not losing much by taking off. If he gets caught now he’ll be in the same boat as if he appeared.

    @49 Tell daddy to stop charging $10 for a soda, clean up the theater so i don’t have to sit in soda and step in gum, and tell him to start showing foreign films. Until then, I’ll stick to torrents. And on a side note, I stopped going to theaters long before torrents for the reasons listed above. So either which way your dad can gargle my jizz.

  72. thenyproject
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:23

    If not for piracy would cinematic world culture be truly known and sought after.

    Johnny Depp isn’t a pirate, I AM A PIRATE.

  73. thenyproject
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:24

    @ 49: no one gets paid until a movie hits theaters? So I’m sure all those STV actors did it for free?

    YOU’RE AN IDIOT.

  74. Renee
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:26

    @CopsOnHorseback-LOL

    First of all, if he was handing out money in the theater to allow people to see films for free, he would not want to reach a HUGE base, because that would cost him more.

    And jumping bail in the US is a criminal offense that can result in additional punishment.

    And not all Canadian police are on horseback, plenty have modern cars just like in the US. Jerk.

  75. jdizzle can schizzle my wizzle
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:27

    @#60- “The camming crime is now less important than fleeing from justice.”

    Marcus, that right there is the problem. He’s not fleeing from “justice”, he’s fleeing from injustice. And yes, I call a hypocrite a hypocrite when I see one. Any person that tries to rationalize that their participation in an activity is perfectly okay while stridently demanding a lengthy prison term for the person on the other end of that same activity is a hypocrite, plain and simple.

    You can pretend to be Polly Pureheart all you want while justifying your behavior to yourself, but don’t try and sell it here. Glass houses and all that. Let he who is without sin cast the first piece of BS…….

  76. john
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:27

    @ #72 thenyproject

    NO ONE EVEN UNDERSTANDS WHAT YOU SAID.

  77. lolz
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:28

    Didnt he sell works to CD pirates, a criminal offence thats 5+ years in jail, he got a nice sentence (maybe cause he was just a supplier) then but obviously made it alot worse now..

    Atleast thats whats i heard about him before, hardly anything worth “hero” status being greedy and making a living on other peoples work.

    Thats sure as hell not what i would do or promote, and it has certainly nothing similar with being a internet pirate and what we are doing..

  78. Marcus
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:31

    @jdizzle can schizzle my wizzle

    How are you so blind that you can not understand that there are varying degrees of crimes? The copyright infringement crime committed by maVen is certainly worth worrying about, but the crime of fleeing from justice is much worse. What kind of society would we have if all of the murderers and muggers and child molesters also were fleeing from justice? It would be problematic.

    That is why maVen’s total disregard for the justice system is much worse than his original crime.

  79. The rest of the story
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:33

    Here is the rest of the story that was not posted. They sound like a bunch of thieving punks:

    But an organization calling themselves Hors-d-Oeuvre says Adam is being wrongfully targeted and that movies as well as other entertainment should be distributed for free.

    About 20 rowdy supporters picketed outside the courthouse, calling the charges against him unjust and shouting “Free Geremi!”

    When asked about the property rights of people who create those products, Guillaume Beauvais shouted “We don’t care.”

    “What we want is access to products at the lowest price possible,” Beauvais said.

  80. lolz
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:37

    last sentence got messed up..
    but we have nothing in common with maven if he sold his works to the highest bidder, thats not what internet piracy witch we do is about and the penalty for what hes done is criminal and not civil hence the 5+ years jail time.

  81. jprofet
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:38

    Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment announced in November that they entered into a partnership with the largest video distributor in China.

    Knowing that relatively few can afford to pay, or are willing to pay, $15 for a movie, Fox plans to sell its movies on DVDs for as little $2.25 - $3.75 – still more than double the going rate which can be $1 or less.

    The move by Fox comes on the heels of similar efforts announced by Warner Bros. last year.

    http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/02/27/70359.aspx

    they can afford to sell each movie for $2.25 usd. in china but we are forced to pay much more here, GREED?

  82. Newbix.Net
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:42

    Marcus.. have you downloaded anything labeled mVs?

  83. lolz
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:42

    yeh fun world isnt it? movies sold for more then 10 times less then a album costs here..
    THATS why i pirate, not for profit on others work ;)

  84. Gogles
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:42

    I guess he will be having his anus ripped as opposed to his dvd-copies.

  85. Anderson Cooper
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:44

    @jprofet

    No, genius. The story says that people in China are unwilling to pay $15 for a movie, because they are able to get them for $1 or less. They are unwilling to pay full price because they face no punishment for buying the $1 illegal copy.

    So, since the studio can’t change the laws in China, they have to change the price in China. They can’t afford to keep receiving $0 per movie, so they are going to try and get $2.25 per movie.

    In normal countries, we do face punishment for illegal copies, just like maVen is finding out. That is why things are different over here than in China. We are civilized people, they are a billion thieves running around looking for rice.

  86. Julius
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:46

    @Gogles

    Wait till maVen finds out what it is like to have a large black penis in his rectum! He will be so sorry for selling cammed movies for $300 each after that because it will hurt quite a bit.

  87. bish
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:47

    *sigh*

    all media should be free - the government could charge a relatively tiny additional tax on everyone, and hand the proceeds to an independant body whose job it would be to monitor downloads and then distribute the money to artists/film studios/whatever proportionately based on popularity. it would easily be implemented, the “creative industries” would make more money, and the consumer would be free to be a little more experimental in their tastes - everybody wins. they could still sell hard copies at full price, on the basis that most people will buy something if they really really like it - we’re all suckers for capitalism and ownership.

    i just feel sorry for maven. hes going to be stuck living on the run indefinitely, with all the paranoid over-shoulder-looking thats involved with that. sucks that someone who was providing such an awesome service is being hunted by authorities who would obviously like to make his life more miserable than they are currently legally allowed to.

  88. ZonaJona
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:47

    It’s probably because Fox isn’t as big in China as it is here. All their movies are american-made, so they probably want be able to sell it to whoever they can over there. Just a thought, but not sure. There’s still alot of greed, being that it costs them almost nothing to package a damn DVD that is going to be obsolete in the coming years.

    But seriously, they have to make SOME money. Pirate+legal=no reason to make blockbuster films. There will always be indie movies, but studios would be hesitant to throw a ton of money at blockbusters like Transformers, Spider-Man, Harry Potter, and a ton of others. After all, if they are putting millions into the movie, they are going to want millions back!

  89. chuck
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:49

    @bish

    Who would have to pay the tax, and how much would it be?

    I pay a lot in taxes already, I would like them to go down, not up.

  90. jprofet
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:50

    @ ANDERSON…. you really believe that the industry is willing to take a loss to be able to recover at least 2.99? Try and get… that’s funny

  91. Merlin
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:51

    @87

    I don’t pay anything now because I download all I need for free from the net.

    Why would I consent to a tax to give studios more money?

  92. jdizzle can schizzle my wizzle
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:54

    @#78- OMG, Marcus. My eyesight is just fine, thank you. I certainly do understand there are varying degrees of crime. Do you? Now you’re putting a cammer on the level of “murderers and muggers and child molesters”? Good god man, put the pipe away and come back to reality. Are you so blind that you can not understand that maVen’s case, the Pirate Bay case, Demonoid’s legal troubles, and every other investigation, arrest, trial, lawsuit, fine, jail time, etc. is being pushed from the back by industry scum like Dan Glickman and the MPAA, the RIAA, IFPI, BPI, ESA, who are pressuring the politicians they “donate” millions to and like puppets repeat the party line they are fed by a corrupt cabal of scared little men who see their industry dying. These prosecutions are being driven by the desires of for-profit corporations to protect the status quo and intimidate all who cross them.

    To compare legal actions taken at the behest of private companies and organizations to genuine law enforcement actions against “murderers and muggers and child molesters” shows that you sir, are much worse than a hypocrite. You are naive. I actually truly feel for you. I would much rather be an informed active citizen than a passive sheep whose wool has been pulled over it’s eyes by the relentless anti-piracy propaganda spread by the Dan Glickman’s of the world. Ba-a-a.

  93. naVen
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:57

    I’m in the attic of the cinema! shhh ;)

  94. Chelsea
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:58

    ok naVen

  95. BigBlackNi99er
    February 13th, 2008 | 08:59

    Cant wait till I rip MaVen’s rectum apart!

  96. Marcus
    February 13th, 2008 | 09:00

    @jdizzle can schizzle my wizzle

    The law is the law, and it applies to all of us.

    If you would pay attention, you would understand that the part about the “murderers and muggers and child molesters” was in reagard to criminals fleeing from justice, not corporate legal action. And regardless of why maVen has been charged with a crime, whether it is because a corporation paid a politician or not, the fact is he has been charged with a crime.

    For that he will have to pay. You can whine and complain all you want about whether it is a major crime or a minor crime, or whether it should even be a crime, but until the law is changed, he is charged with a CRIME.

  97. jprofet
    February 13th, 2008 | 09:02

    Marcus is a cop…. lol

  98. Free4all
    February 13th, 2008 | 09:03

    @46

    have your Dad give him a Job running the Projector..

    then we could get quality TC’s

  99. bish
    February 13th, 2008 | 09:03

    @chuck

    everyone would pay them. im not talking a huge increase - i said “tiny”. it neednt cost anyone more than what youd pay for a couple of cd’s a year, and in return you could download whatever you wanted, free, with no nagging guilt.

    if everyone paid, then there would be a larger overall revenue than there currently is - since at the moment, some people buy tens of cds and dvds a month, while others dont buy any - if everyone was contributing a small amount, more profit would be made, and it would cost everyone less.

    also it would create a more level playing field for independent music and film, since people wouldnt be more cautious, since theyd have nothing to lose by watching an unknown film or listening to an album by a band theyd never heard of - nothing except their time, that is.

    i appreciate you dont want your taxes to go up (who does?) but this would be a huge saving in the long run for anyone who’s ever bought a (legal) cd or dvd in the past.

  100. Benny
    February 13th, 2008 | 09:04

    @jdizzle can schizzle my wizzle

    “and like puppets repeat the party line they are fed by a corrupt cabal of scared little men who see their industry dying.”

    Don’t know what industry you are referring to, but I know you don’t mean Hollywood. Their industry just had another record year last year.

    And the video game industry just beat the movie industry to become the larger of the two.

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