I had no idea they could track these things now, but I would imagine his IP address would have been the 'give away'. Not very smart; maybe they should deport him to the USA and put and Michael Vick in the same cell!
Recorded by cell phone, uploaded to Web within hours of release
Updated: 12:03 p.m. ET Aug 17, 2007
SYDNEY, Australia - The first known pirated copy of "The Simpsons Movie" to make it onto the Internet was tracked to a home raided by Australian police Friday, authorities said.
Police ordered a 21-year-old Sydney man to appear in a Sydney court in October when he will be formally charged, the Australian Federal Police said. Details of the likely charge and penalties have not been made public.
The Motion Picture Association industry group said the investigation involved News Corp.'s Twentieth Century Fox movie studio, Australian police and the private investigation group Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft.
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Recorded by cell phone, uploaded to Web within hours of release
Updated: 12:03 p.m. ET Aug 17, 2007
SYDNEY, Australia - The first known pirated copy of "The Simpsons Movie" to make it onto the Internet was tracked to a home raided by Australian police Friday, authorities said.
Police ordered a 21-year-old Sydney man to appear in a Sydney court in October when he will be formally charged, the Australian Federal Police said. Details of the likely charge and penalties have not been made public.
The Motion Picture Association industry group said the investigation involved News Corp.'s Twentieth Century Fox movie studio, Australian police and the private investigation group Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft.
Read Story Here
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