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Princeton Student gets charged for music sharing..

Trader05

Diamond Member
My friend posted this on her im away msg: FREE DELWIN!

Its about a Princeton Student whom was sharing files and got caught. After all the bs he only gets a $5000 fine. Now he has a donation website about it.

"after receiving the official court statement - a 109-page document consisting of the case summary and a list of all 4070 files found on his computer "

Personally IMO, the kid should be lucky he only gets a $5000 fine for having 4070 illegal files on his pc. But the donation thing is what really gets me, he'll probably make money on this crap :disgust:
 
The RIAA ever comes to my house, I'm throwing away my HDD, have fun finding illegal files on a disk thats in 8000 pieces.
 
So basically he pays slightly more than he would have if he bought every single song on iTunes? Statistically speaking, piracy is still the way to go...
 
Originally posted by: jagec
So basically he pays slightly more than he would have if he bought every single song on iTunes? Statistically speaking, piracy is still the way to go...

Yeah, piracy should have a minimum sentence of the death penalty.
 
Can't believe the douchebag admits that he knew sharing the files would get him in trouble, tries to mask it as philanthropy ("Sure, I was stealing cars, but I was giving them to the needy!"), and STILL tries to portray himself as the victim of some great injustice.

I'm not sending him a donation, I'm sending him a bill!
 
i like how he says he only downloaded a few files...and then at the end says he has 4070 songs on his computer. Nice.
 
Originally posted by: Jzero
Can't believe the douchebag admits that he knew sharing the files would get him in trouble, tries to mask it as philanthropy ("Sure, I was stealing cars, but I was giving them to the needy!"), and STILL tries to portray himself as the victim of some great injustice.

I'm not sending him a donation, I'm sending him a bill!

I don't feel one once of pity for him because he states that he knowingly shared the files with other people. Its not like he was clueless about what he was doing. In this case, I do agree with the RIAA suing him, which is a first.
 
Originally posted by: Rebasxer
The RIAA ever comes to my house, I'm throwing away my HDD, have fun finding illegal files on a disk thats in 8000 pieces.

kind of hard to break a hd. does the RIAA break down doors and sh1t? i think i should install some kind of failsafe to fry my hds at a press of a button.
 
Originally posted by: lancestorm
spam the hell outta all of these idiots: Delwin Olivan,
defendant/victim/co-founder/co-director
? contact Delwin - dolivan@princeton.edu

Sean Gleason
friend/webmaster/co-founder/co-director
? contact Sean - sgleason@princeton.edu

James Hamm
friend
? contact James - jhamm@princeton.edu

Joseph Reynolds
west coast branch director/friend
? contact Joseph - badtown@gmail.com


none of them are idiots. they came up with a great idea. who really cares? i think its really clever.
 
freedaveymark too

daveymark was unjustly sued by Microft after he stole several thousand physical copies of Microsoft Windows XP from Microsoft's headquarters. He also helped himself to some LCD monitors, all of which he planned on giving away to charity.

Yet another slap in the face to the small time fry. Help daveymark fight these big faceless corporations.

To date, daveymark has incurred over $5 due to a suit he bought at a thrift shop for the upcoming court case.

send payments to daveymark@gmail.com
 
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