Archylus, on 20 January 2012 - 06:50 PM, said:
De hecho desconozco si algunos anime que baje tenían o no derechos de autor.
Archylus, on 20 January 2012 - 06:50 PM, said:
Igual lo use para pasar archivitos en linea a amigos o cosas por el estilo también.
toto, on 20 January 2012 - 08:53 PM, said:
hasta donde yo tengo entendido no es legal arrestar a los maes de megaupload que estaban en nueva zelanda xq USA no tiene jurisdiccion para hacer eso. :S
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On January 5, 2012, indictments were filed in the US against Schmitz on criminal copyright infringement charges along with
Július Benčko and 5 other associates. On January 19, 2012, Kim Schmitz,
Finn Batato,
Mathias Ortmann and
Bram van der Kolk were arrested in
Auckland,
New Zealand, by New Zealand authorities. New Zealand authorities were cooperating with the United States' FBI and Justice Department,
Hong Kong Customs and the
Hong Kong Department of Justice, the Netherlands Police Agency and the Public Prosecutor's Office for Serious Fraud and Environmental Crime in Rotterdam, London's Metropolitan Police Service, Germany’s Bundeskriminalamt and the German Public Prosecutors, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Canadian Department of Justice in the investigation preceding the arrests
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The indictment goes after six individuals, who between them owned 14 Mercedes-Benz automobiles with license plates such as "POLICE," "MAFIA," "V," "STONED," "CEO," "HACKER," GOOD," "EVIL," and—perhaps presciently—"GUILTY." The group also had a 2010 Maserati, a 2008 Rolls-Royce, and a 1989 Lamborghini. They had not one but three Samsung 83" TVs, and two Sharp 108" TVs. Someone owned a "Predator statue." Motor bikes, jet skis, artwork, and even 60 Dell servers could all be forfeit to the government if it can prove its case against the members of the "Mega Conspiracy."
The case is a major one, involving international cooperation between the US, Hong Kong, the Netherlands, the UK, Germany, Canada, and the Philippines. In addition to the arrests, 20 search warrants were executed today in multiple countries.