DirecTV Hacker Is First Person Convicted Under DMCA - Faces 30 Years

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With all the talk about the DMCA, apparently no one has ever been convicted under the DMCA for circumventing security measures. That just changed. Someone has been found guilty of violating the DMCA for selling modified DirecTV cards that let people access the service without paying DirecTV. DirecTV, of course, has been coming down hard (perhaps too hard) on anyone they think is helping people receive their signals for free. However, this guy is now facing 30 years in jail and a fine of $2.75 million. Doesn't that seem a bit extreme compared to the sorts of penalties handed out to violent criminals these days?
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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 23 Sep 2003 @ 12:01am

    No crime - Welcome to nazi America

    Those waves are up in the air for grabs. WTF?

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    Bob Bechtel, 23 Sep 2003 @ 6:25am

    Penalties for crimes

    Violent criminals commit (usually) crimes against persons. The DMCA violation is a crime against property. The punishments meted out tell you the relative value our society places on persons vs. property.

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    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 23 Sep 2003 @ 7:46am

      What property?

      The waves polluting my house are MY property!

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 23 Sep 2003 @ 8:45am

      Re: Penalties for crimes

      If I had killed my first wife when I first met her 13 years ago, I would be out already, and the stint in prison may have been preferable to what I went through with her.

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    thecaptain, 23 Sep 2003 @ 8:26am

    No Subject Given

    "However, this guy is now facing 30 years in jail and a fine of $2.75 million."

    And a guy who beats and rapes a young girl (or several) faces what?

    Nice priority U.S justice system...nice.

    And this isn't an "apples and oranges" issue either...

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    Anonymous Coward, 23 Sep 2003 @ 8:56am

    Such OTT bullsh1t

    30 years and $2.75m? So another example of some poor schmuck who is being made into an example.

    Jees, I mean it's not as if there's anything worth watching on TV anyway.

    Mind you I guess as a pirate he's "taking jobs from makeup artists" etc. who work in the movie industry (as I was told when I went to the cinema this weekend).

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    na, 23 Sep 2003 @ 10:08am

    .

    Just goes to show you that justice is BOUGHT in america.

    Huge monopolies have tons of cash to throw at congress so unjust laws are past protecting 'their' interests.

    If women that were raped could pull money like that together, have no doubt they could pass laws allowing for their attackers to get the chair.

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      Anonymous Coward, 23 Sep 2003 @ 4:18pm

      Re: .

      > no doubt they could pass laws allowing for< br>> their attackers to get the chair.

      About 50 years ago, rapists DID get the chair in a lot of states (mainly the South). But liberals deemed it "backward" and the SCOTUS (temporarially) overturned the death penalty and now it is hard to get it done for mass murderers (Charles Manson is still alive as a result of this temp overturn in the death penalty. Also don't forget all the mass murderers the dem govorner of ill. just let go on a mass pardon)

      So don't blame EVERYTHING on monopolies (okay, maybe your comparison was just not a good comparison)

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