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Submission Summary: 0 pending, 13 declined, 2 accepted (15 total, 13.33% accepted)

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Movies

Submission + - World's first jail sentence for BitTorrent piracy

Rob T Firefly writes: "Hong Kong newspaper The Standard reports on what seems to be the world's first case of a BitTorrent movie pirate being sent to jail. After losing his appeal against a November 2005 conviction, Chan Nai-ming, a 38-year-old BitTorrent user known as "Big Crook," has begun serving a prison sentence for making the films "Daredevil," "Miss Congeniality," and "Red Planet" available for download via BitTorrent. His appeal was based on the fact that he did not profit from the piracy.

From the article:
[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."
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United States

Submission + - Proposal to track sex offenders' email addresses

Rob T Firefly writes: "Newsday reports that US Senators Charles Schumer (D-NY) and John McCain (R-AZ) plan to intruduce a bill that would require sex offenders to register their email addresses, to facilitate their monitoring on social networking sites such as MySpace.

From the article:
Under the proposal, sex offenders would be required to register their active e-mail address with parole or probation officers. Online companies, such as social networking sites, would check an e-mail address of a new member against the offender registry, which would reveal whether the member was a sex offender.
I wonder about this not only because anyone can get a new throwaway email address, but also because of the apparent transfer of responsibility to the websites involved. What legally constitutes "social networking?" Could a law like this force everyone from MySpace to Slashdot to random bloggers into picking up a government blacklist and policing their users with it?"
Sci-Fi

Submission + - "Spaceballs: The Animated Series" announce

Rob T Firefly writes: "MGM announced an animated TV series based on Mel Brooks' classic scifi spoof Spaceballs. Brooks and Thomas Meehan, who wrote the original film, were co-writers on the animated pilot, with Meehan supervising the writing of all 13 half-hour episodes. Brooks will also reprise his roles as President Skroob and Yogurt. The series is set to debut on G4 in Fall 2007.

Will the Schwartz be with G4?"

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