"[Appeals Judge] Beeson noted [convicting magistrate] MacIntosh, in handing out the sentence, was fully aware of the noncommercial nature of the case, but measured the seriousness of the case by the harm done to the moviemakers — not by the gain made by the offender. Chan, and those in the chatroom, "were aware of the possible criminal implications of uploading films to the system," Beeson wrote.
She also noted the sentence was already drastically reduced, from a maximum of four years, to three months, in order "to reflect the novelty of the conviction."
Link to Auction This complete costume consists of a full-length body suit, a helmet, corresponding left and right shoulder armor and forearm plates and a pair of boots. The special detailing on the helmet and armor were hand-applied to resemble electronic circuits. The costume pieces are attributed to a number of different leading characters/actors which are noted inside the pieces: "Cindy", "Flynn", "Bruce" and "BB" . Very few of these costumes survived production due to their fragile nature. The helmet is especially rare, as it still retains its back neck protector. This is believed to be one of the most complete Tron costumes in existence."
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