NeoNight
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all I can say is
h34r: :gunman: :borg: :linux: :crazy: (erm yeah thats about it)
all I can say is
Trotterwatch said:Serves him rightYou do that kind of shit you take the risks.
Trotterwatch said:Serves him rightYou do that kind of shit you take the risks.
khanmeister said:For game piracy? Ridiculously over fined/sentenced.
vampireuk said:Not at all, people who sell pirated software are scum. I hate how they get it for free then start trying to make money off it. I have no problem with groups that release stuff for free, selling it is just lame.
khanmeister said:For game piracy? Ridiculously over fined/sentenced.
AlphaWolf said:So you are saying that if somebody basically stole $700,000 worth of your money, you wouldn't want it back?
Keep in mind that this fine didn't come from software piracy alone, he defrauded cisco out of that money; he stole it from them, and one way or another they will get it back from him.
And that four year sentence was light, people can do much more than that for the amount that he stole.
Pretty stiff, probably because some female judge has an anti-technology bias or some such thing. Let's make an example of this hacker and stop script kiddies! Seems silly to me.
Trotterwatch said:Do you come from another planet?
This person knew what he was getting into, he knew the risks. I hardly think a year in jail would have been sufficient punishment, or deterrent.
khanmeister said:Dunno, Grand Theft Auto is usually only a year, and some cars are worth $700,000, so even compared to other punitive laws, precedent, you know.
khanmeister said:I don't justify or condone any of these guys actions, that would make me criminally insane. However, four years inside will probably turn this guy into a hardened killer if he makes it out. One year could scare him straight.
vampireuk said:Khan they were stupid enough to do all that, they knew what they were getting into and are fucking stupid for doing it.
khanmeister said:That seems pretty hard core for a crime that was non-violent. That's all I'm saying. Some armed robbers get off easier, and that is a scarier concept to me, that takes a scarier individual.
khanmeister said:Wolf: I've known a few people who went in for minor things and came out, "different".
khanmeister said:There is alot of evidence to support the fact that our prisons don't always help correct negative behaviors.