A Chicago man is facing three years in prison after posting four hours of
crime TV show 24
online.
Jorge Romero is charged with downloading the episodes of 24 from an
unspecified source and posting them on
LiveDigital.com
eight days before the show's official release. Romero was tracked down by the
FBI.
"We are grateful to the FBI and US Attorney's offices in Los Angeles for
aggressively pursuing this matter," said 24 distributor
20th
Century Fox.
"We hope it will serve as a powerful warning that uploading copyrighted TV
shows and movies to the internet can be a crime with significant penalties and
will be prosecuted as such.
"Video-hosting sites such as LiveDigital.com and
YouTube
are not copyright-free zones, and individuals who post episodes of television
shows, particularly before they are broadcast for the first time, will face
harsh civil and criminal sanctions."
Romero is being charged with "uploading copyrighted material to a publicly
accessible computer network knowing the work was intended for commercial
distribution".
The felony carries a statutory maximum sentence of three years in a federal
prison.
YouTube and LiveDigital were both contacted in January and asked to hand over
the contact details of account holders who had posted episodes and clips from
24 and
The
Simpsons. Both companies complied with the request.
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