Satellite TV Hacker Handed His Bill: $180 Million
from the pay-up dept
It's no secret that I can't stand legal cases that revolve around bogus, completely made up, numbers of "losses" that can't be substantiated. In the case of a satellite TV hacker, the story is even worse. The guy was trying to build devices to let people get satellite TV for free. He didn't complete the work because the FBI stopped him before he was done. However, the satellite TV companies still say he would have cost them $900 million is losses. This ignores the fact (of course) that most of the people who would have bought his hacked devices weren't likely to actually pay for the satellite TV service anyway. In response to the $900 million claim, the judge has sentenced the guy to pay back $180 million to the companies despite the fact that the satellite TV companies didn't actually lose any money. The guy didn't make a dime off of the boxes, since he never got to sell them. Now, clearly, the guy was doing something illegal - but he didn't make actually make any money off of it, and now he has to pay $180 million he doesn't have. To be nice, the court will let him pay it off in monthly installments of $500, which will take around 30,000 years to pay off (clearly, they're not expecting him to pay off anywhere near the full amount). However, for the rest of his life, this guy is going to be paying a $500/month satellite TV bill.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Completely bogus legislation
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Be confident the fine will come down on appeal. Lawyers need to make their money filing more papers .... ie they want their piece of that 180 million.
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Re: crime=time
That's assuming what he did should be a crime in the first place, which is not a given.
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Re: crime=time
With any luck he'll find a good lawyer (man, that's a oxy moron) or have a white knight come forward that will get the sentence reduced to something more reasonable.
Your going to see more of this as media companies look to put the fear of god into people for infringing on what they feel they own.
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Re: crime < punishment
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Re: crime < punishment
Tis the land of litagation my friends and everyone, from the multi-billion dollar companies, to the dirt poor individual are suing each other because they think someone owes them something.
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Tough Choice
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Re: Tough Choice
Perhaps you've been sleeping for the past two years, but there's no such thing any more.
If the USA wishes it so, you will be extradited... posibily to Cuba where you will get to play fun prison games with angry Marines for a largly indefinite period of time.
The reaility of the matter is that extradition is simply a matter of money and/or credibility of force.
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Shakespeare has it right.
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