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Monday, August 25, 2008

Denton man one of three Texans who pleads guilty to pirating software

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Three defendants pleaded guilty today to selling counterfeit computer software on the Internet in violation of criminal copyright infringement laws, Acting Assistant Attorney General of the Criminal Division Matthew Friedrich, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Texas Johnny Sutton and U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Special Agent-in-Charge in San Antonio Jerry Robinette announced.

Hey look, it's the obligatory photo of pirates used to accompany stories about pirated software. Ahoy, matey!

Hey look, it's the obligatory photo of pirates used to accompany stories about pirated software. Ahoy, matey!

Thomas C. Rushing III, 24, of Wichita Falls, and Brian C. Rue, 29, of Denton, pleaded guilty to one count each of criminal copyright infringement before U.S. District Court Judge Sam Sparks in Austin. William Lance Partridge, 24, of Royse City, pleaded guilty to one count of criminal copyright infringement before U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew W. Austin, in Austin. Rushing, Rue and Partridge each face a maximum penalty of five years in prison, a fine of $250,000 and three years of supervised release. Sentencing for all three defendants is scheduled for Dec. 19.

Documents filed with the court indicate that between early 2006 and September 2007, Rushing, Rue, and Partridge operated several Web sites that sold a large volume of counterfeit software. The software sold by the defendants had a combined retail value of $2,500,000. The defendants admitted using Web sites identified as valuesoftwaresales.com, allsoftwaredownload.com, esoftwarevalue.com and priceslashsoftware.com to sell downloadable counterfeit software without authorization from the copyright owners. The defendants also admitted promoting their scheme by purchasing advertising for their Web sites from major Internet search engines.

This case is part of the Department of Justice’s ongoing initiative to combat the sale of pirated software and counterfeit goods via commercial Web sites and online auction sites such as eBay. Including the three pleas secured today, this initiative has obtained 32 felony convictions. The Department’s initiative to combat commercial online piracy is just one of several steps being undertaken to address the losses caused by intellectual property theft and hold responsible those engaged in criminal copyright infringement.

Source: Department of Justice


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vinnyv Anonymous

Three down, 4,833,521 more to go.

Argh, mateys!

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