Gees, this is more grippin than Eastenders !
Eastenders is gripping?

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Gees, this is more grippin than Eastenders !

Ha ha ha, bloody hell it must be bad if Eastenders is light hearted by comparison. This week on SOH One, who banned Phil Mitchell? :dI don't watch it really Lewis, but thought I'd lighten the mood. SOH is more on edge than work at the moment !
Poor administrators must be getting the hours in !!!!!
The bastiges.
Jim
I agree that outing them won't really get anywhere but maybe hurt any future cases in which could lead to a court of law. But I say let the hunt begin!!!!
I thought Omar said "farging bastiges"...just sayin'.![]()
Sorry mate but it really does not matter at all whether or not Prowler served or not. The fact is that simply by committing theft the person or person(s) he is addressing would have forfeited any right for respect of their service as they clearly show none of the character that a true service member does have.
To grant these fellons the "protection" of being a service member indeed would diminish the respect the 99.99% of honest and proud deserve.
To try and soften your comments by speculating on his service record really does nothing at all. He addressed a pair of particular scumbags...not all service members.
A bad apple is a bad apple and deserves to be thrown out....not protection by the tree it may have once belonged to.
Stefan
I'll supply the $.25s in case anyone wants to start calling attorneys who might want to handle a copyright violation. Which is a civil violation, not a criminal violation. Call the cops? Good luck, as I'm sure they'll get back to you when the really important stuff all disappears. That attorney who decided to handle the civil case? He wants his retainer up front and there's an hourly rate to be charged. If for some reason it got before a judge or a jury, what's the prospects of getting more than the $30 the software costs?
My point being, when we are the small fish in the ocean of life doing something like identifying a thief, er sorry, copyright violator is one of the few things we can do. Less than two weeks after my first releases they had been pirated. Once I moved the products solely onto my own site I saw no further incidents. Why? Maybe because I had a warning up that said any sharing would cause the purchaser's name to be published on the Hall of Shame on my site. My past customers got "individualized files", just as any future customers will. Good people needn't worry at all. For the thieves? I will name the person who first shared the file.
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........DRM Over Zealousness by a company or another prevents their considering them ever again.
Actually depending on the elements of a particular incident(s), such uploading and downloading is in fact a Federal Criminal Offense in many countries and Prosecutors in the US for example have the power and ability to file a Civil Lawsuit on behalf of the rights holders/victims to recover loses. There are a number of ways to go about this but in Ron's case and others who are in different countries/jurisdictions, I would suggest contacting Interpol's Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Program. They actively pursue criminal cases through various treaties and agreements with different governing bodies and agencies concerned with IP Laws and piracy.
As Michael Davies and I think others have pointed out correctly, the focus should in fact be on those 5% or less who are deliberately and repeatedly committing these acts as they are the root of the real damage. That is feasible and there are resources to help deal with it. Even the IRS is now going after IP Rights violators for lost Federal Revenue in business taxes here.
http://www.interpol.int/Public/FinancialCrime/IntellectualProperty/Default.asp
http://www.interpol.int/Public/ICPO/PressReleases/PR2011/PR008Video.html
I would have to agree. I know the initial impulse is to get them into the legal system and extract some degree of justice be it in the form of a monetary return for damages done or some other punishment agreed upon by the courts. However, at best, this might make it into small claims court and even then the amount of time spent on research, writing the papers showing justification for bringing the suit, attorneys fees, etc, etc and in the end you'd probably walk away from the experience wondering why the offender only got what amounts to a slap on the wrist from the court and an admonishment to "Cease and Desist". It might be a small victory to be sure and still no guarantee that the offenders wouldn't turn up somewhere else with new monikers and a better, more refined scam.I don't really know what the story is in the US, but there isn't a judge in Europe who will do anything about pirating an FS addon. For the judges, there are more important forms of piracy to be dealt with. . . . . . . . .Don't get me wrong, I'm not condoning this, just stating facts.
As you said Ian, not condoning what has happened, but short of bringing a Class Action Suit in which all developers joined in against a major piracy ring, I'm afraid that other than a public berating in the major Flight Sim Forums, little could be accomplished to actually shut this sort of thing down effectively.:salute: