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Stupid Australian pirates busted by police

Police claim they have smashed a $12 million-a-year pirate DVD ring in three raids on houses in Melbourne’s west. The raids busted Australia’s largest pirate DVD syndicate, with 170 DVD burners and more than 400,000 pirated discs allegedly seized, said operations director Neil Gane from the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT). Victorian and federal police and AFACT investigators first searched a home in Sunshine West following reports from the public of suspicious activity, Mr Gane said. More than 250,000 discs and 100 burners were recovered, he said.

A 49-year-old man is assisting police with inquiries. Two houses at St Albans were later searched, where 70 more burners and more than 150,000 discs were allegedly found. The same addresses were raided in November last year, Mr Gane said. The two alleged burner labs, running 170 burners 10 hours per day, seven days per week, could produce more than four million discs a year with a street value of more than $12 million, he said. The haul allegedly included copies of latest release films including American Gangster, I am Legend, and Alvin and the Chipmunks, which are showing in cinemas and have not yet been released on legal DVDs. These idiots misusing the scene for burning and selling the releases make me always sick, they deserve what they asked for.

Source: RLSLOG readers, Adelaide Now

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  1. pigs
    January 27th, 2008 | 01:48

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

  2. Mr T
    January 28th, 2008 | 03:26

    Internet in Australia costs approx $2AU/GB, in metro areas… it would be almost worth it to buy bootleg dvds at the markets if they were $3 a disc.

    Personally I download because I couldn’t be bothered going to the local video store (approx 10Km away)… I assume many others are similarly downloading out of laziness.

  3. Nawdy
    January 28th, 2008 | 07:11

    I read about this the other day in the Herald Sun, and lmao. St. Albans says it all.

    Just because you know how to dl movies from the net doesn’t mean everyone knows how; there was a time you didn’t know how to dl movies either…. and not everyone is fortunate enough to own a PC or have an internet connection.

    I don’t distribute my dl’s for sale – rather, I give them to other family members so they too can enjoy (like I do) the movies kindly made available by those who make these movies available to us. To those people, I say thanks!!!

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