Final plea entered in long-running warez case
By Angela Gunn | Published February 3, 2009, 10:01 AM
Prosecution of a once-notorious warez ring ends with a flicker, not a flash, as the last defendant in the "Operation Safehaven" and "Operation Higher Education" investigations pleads guilty of conspiracy to commit copyright infringement.
Wired's 27bstroke6 blog on Monday broke the news of Greg Hurley's guilty plea, entered last week in US District Court in Connecticut. Hurley, who lives in Orlando, Fla., was a supplier in the warez network -- the first link in the chain, the guy who can get the not-yet-released movie or album or software title.
The Safehaven and Higher Education investigations that nabbed Hurley were part of the global "Operation Fastlink" crackdown, which kicked off in April 2004. The Higher Education component, the largest of the operation, was led by the New Haven, Conn. office of the FBI. Fastlink involved 11 nations and resulted in dozens of convictions.
Hurley, who at the time was homebound with an injury, started consorting with the Fairlight ISO (warez) crew in early 2002. In his own words as written in the guilty plea, "I had access to numerous FTP sites where titles were stored and downloaded. I also conspired with others that uploaded copywrited [sic] works to FTP sites that would otherwise be further accessed, reproduced, and distributed by other co-conspirators."
The Fairlight crew, which includes both demoscene and ISO components, has had a venerable career, focusing first on Commodore software before branching into Amiga and PC interests. It was founded in 1987 in Sweden; one of the principals became chairman of the Republican Party in San Diego. The demoscene was unaffected by Fastlink. The ISO section returned to action somewhat later.
Hurley will be sentenced in the spring. The maximum sentence for the crime as confessed is 27 months of jail time, but it's expected that Hurley will not face incarceration.
Why are they going to jail and the founder of the group Tony Krvaric who is now chairman of the san diego county republican party. He brother who was also a member of the group is the washington dc bar association chairman. They are now citizens of the US. Importing criminals and arresting US citizens a whole new version of the H1B visa program.
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|We small-time computer users should not allow these corporate criminals ruin the USA & the Planet Earth. Next after the Christians attacking Jews & Muslims ("heathens"), they will be after all of us for downloading "Shareware", "Demo", "Trials". "Betaware", Alphaware, etc.
All the staff (paid & unpaid) of this web site should speak out now. After they lock us up, who will speak up for us? At least some of the Commercial Anti-virus corporation, Microsoft, etc know that these small software leaks lead to greater profit-making consumer sales. But as we all know, the CORPORATE CRIMINALS are winning in their destruction of the Planet Earth.
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|FLT- RIP!? NOT
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|Precisely.
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|Not remotely RIP; they were quiet for a while of course but back they came. (I'm not clear how the legal stuff affected the membership roll, so to speak, but that may be data unavailable to the, ah, more casual observer.) The prosecutions, OTOH, do appear to be well and truly RIP.
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