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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CRT
    WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2005 (202) 514-2008
    WWW.USDOJ.GOV TDD (202) 514-1888

    FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ANNOUNCES OPERATION D-ELITE,
    CRACKDOWN ON P2P PIRACY NETWORK

    First Criminal Enforcement Against BitTorrent Network Users

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - Acting Assistant Attorney General John C. Richter of the Criminal Division, Homeland Security Assistant Secretary for Immigration and Customs Enforcement Michael J. Garcia, and Assistant Director Louis M. Reigel of the FBI's Cyber Division today announced the first criminal enforcement action targeting individuals committing copyright infringement on peer-to-peer (P2P) networks using cutting edge file-sharing technology known as BitTorrent.

    This morning, agents of the FBI and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) executed 10 search warrants across the United States against leading members of a technologically sophisticated P2P network known as Elite Torrents. Employing technology known as BitTorrent, the Elite Torrents network attracted more than 133,000 members and, in the last four months, allegedly facilitated the illegal distribution of more than 17,800 titles-including movies and software-which were downloaded 2.1 million times.

    In addition to executing 10 warrants, federal agents also took control of the main server that coordinated all file-sharing activity on the Elite Torrents network. Anyone attempting to log on to Elitetorrents.org today will receive the following message: "This Site Has been Permanently Shut Down by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement."

    "Our goal is to shut down as much of this illegal operation as quickly as possible to stem the serious financial damage to the victims of this high-tech piracy-the people who labor to produce these copyrighted products," said Acting Assistant Attorney General Richter. "Today's crackdown sends a clear and unmistakable message to anyone involved in the online theft of copyrighted works that they cannot hide behind new technology."

    "Internet pirates cost U.S. industry hundreds of billions of dollars in lost revenue every year from the illegal sale of copyrighted goods and new online file-sharing technologies make their job even easier," said Assistant Secretary Garcia. "Through today's landmark enforcement actions, ICE and the FBI have shut down a group of online criminals who were using legitimate technology to create one-stop shopping for the illegal sharing of movies, games, software and music."

    "The theft of copyrighted material is far from a victimless crime," said Assistant Director Reigel of the FBI. "When thieves steal this data, they are taking jobs away from hard workers in industry, which adversely impacts the U.S. economy. The FBI remains committed to working with our partners in law enforcement at all levels and private industry to identify and take action against those responsible."

    Building on the success of Operation Gridlock, a similar takedown announced by federal law enforcement last August that has already led to the felony convictions of three P2P copyright thieves, Operation D-Elite targeted the administrators and "first providers" or suppliers of copyrighted content to the Elite Torrents network. By utilizing BitTorrent, the newest generation of P2P technology, Elite Torrents members could download even the largest files-such as those associated with movies and software-far faster than was possible using more traditional P2P technology.

    The content selection available on the Elite Torrents network was virtually unlimited and often included illegal copies of copyrighted works before they were available in retail stores or movie theatres. For example, the final entry in the Star Wars series, "Episode III: Revenge of the Sith," was available for downloading on the network more than six hours before it was first shown in theatres. In the next 24 hours, it was downloaded more than 10,000 times.

    Operation D-Elite is being conducted jointly by ICE and the FBI as part of the Computer And Technology Crime High Tech Response Team (CATCH), a San Diego task force of specially trained prosecutors and law enforcement officers who focus on high-tech crime. Federal and state member agencies of CATCH include the ICE, the FBI, the Department of Justice, the San Diego District Attorney's Office, San Diego Police Department, the San Diego Sheriff's Department, and San Diego County Probation.

    Operation D-Elite was coordinated and will be prosecuted by the Justice Department's Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section, with the assistance and support of Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property (CHIP) coordinators in San Diego and U.S. Attorneys' Offices in Arizona, Illinois, Kansas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin.

    The Motion Picture Association of America provided valuable assistance to the investigation.
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  • #2
    bittorent is da pwnage madafakaz...
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    • #3
      Indie torrent is .
      Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.

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      • #4
        I'm getting star wars 3 as we speak!
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        • #5


          Bleh. The so-called "damages" that piracy causes are largely a myth, slightly impacting the incomes of the top 1% wealthiest media artists.

          I'd be all KINDS of excited if my books were downloaded with that kind of frequency. As an artist supposedly impacted by this stuff, I say:

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          • #6
            The 'would you steal from supermarket' is moot point. The point is can you REPLICATE the product. That is copying. Peopel have 0 logics.

            Would you steal a Ferrari? Hell no. Would I replicate one if I knew how? HELL YES!

            BUT there are some problems with pirating anyway. Just shooting down few broken analogues, like for example the most popular argument.
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            • #7
              I think my avatar sums up my feelings on this. :smoke:

              On that note I bought $189 worth of CDs today. I do buy the CDs I like because I want to reward artists plus I have a closet full of band t-shirts and I routinely go to concerts. I am a firm believer in trying before you buy. I just have to many crap CDs that I bought for one song then found the other ten songs all suck. Now I buy the great CDs and I download the singles. Don't like it? Tough.
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              • #8
                You realize you could have fed like a finnish student, me, for OVER 2 months with that money? In cheapo countries, you would have.. you would have prolly saved 10 lives for 2 years. I hope that the songs you got are good though.

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                • #9
                  Now with search being integrated unto its core functionality , let's see how long the futile attempts to curb BT will go on .

                  The beauty of this network is that all it takes if one seed and one torrent , then the thing cannot be stopped . If you manage to get it out just once , there is no way anyone can stop it from spreading further .

                  BT is a great feat of engineering , and a huge middle finger raised at the people who illegally attempt to coercively control distribution channels .

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                  • #10
                    If I've already paid for the movie tickets to movie X , then am I morally entitled to download movie X under terms of fair use ?

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                    • #11
                      If I've already paid for the movie tickets to movie X , then am I morally entitled to download movie X under terms of fair use ?
                      No, because you didn't buy the movie, you bought a single showing of it.
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                      • #12
                        There is some truth to "when you pirate MP3s you're downloading communism" though - the Interenet has been the only place I can find Socialist music.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Oerdin
                          I think my avatar sums up my feelings on this. :smoke:

                          On that note I bought $189 worth of CDs today. I do buy the CDs I like because I want to reward artists plus I have a closet full of band t-shirts and I routinely go to concerts. I am a firm believer in trying before you buy. I just have to many crap CDs that I bought for one song then found the other ten songs all suck. Now I buy the great CDs and I download the singles. Don't like it? Tough.
                          Same here, I've bought CD's to the tune of 1000-2000€ the past year and a half, and half of those I bought after downloading and liking them.
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                          • #14
                            colon what the hell... what do you do for living? Are you a ... pimp? That's a lot of money on CDs.. jeesyh.. no that I'm trying to say what you should buy, I'm glad for you if you can buy CDs that much.. just interested, what do you do, what is your income, and where do you work? It's an innocent question don't get your panties on twist!
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Pekka
                              The 'would you steal from supermarket' is moot point. The point is can you REPLICATE the product. That is copying. Peopel have 0 logics.
                              Digital property doesn't mean it costs nothing to produce it.
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