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teardropb
February 26th, 2003, 02:56 PM
i just clicked on http://www.isonews.com and it seems to be shutdown by the gov. of USA....

The domain and web site were surrendered to U.S. law enforcement pursuant to a federal prosecution and felony plea agreement for conspiracy to violate criminal copyright laws.

David Rocci, a.k.a “krazy8,” pled guilty in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia on December 19, 2002, to conspiring with others to violate federal copyright laws by illegally importing, marketing, and selling modification, or "mod," chips. Mod chips illegally circumvent built-in security protections and allow individuals to play pirated games on game consoles, such as the Microsoft Xbox and the Sony Playstation2. Rocci and his co-conspirators used www.iSONEWS.com as the exclusive outlet to market and sell their mod chips to individuals in the illegal warez scene. As a result, the iSONEWS website is now the property of the United States government. Individuals involved in this conduct face up to five years in federal prison and a fine of $500,000 for each count charged. To learn more about United States v. Rocci, click here.

Piracy is the unauthorized, willful reproduction or distribution of copyrighted material, such as software, movies, music, and games. People who distribute pirated works over the Internet via IRC, FTP sites, web sites, or file-sharing networks, and people who download or reproduce pirated works are risking criminal prosecution. Piracy is a crime even when the works are distributed over the Internet for free or where the conduct does not involve monetary gain, such as the trading of pirated products for other pirated products.

The Department of Justice and federal law enforcement will continue to investigate and prosecute individuals and groups that violate the federal criminal copyright laws at home and abroad. For more information on these and other federal anti-piracy investigations, visit www.cybercrime.gov.

teardropb
February 26th, 2003, 03:04 PM
is this some kind of joke. can some one with more experience please look into this?


it makes no sense. the site doesnt host link locations, does not host files so it should be near impossible to shut it down.

this news hasnt made its way to the news sites i read for info....maybe it just happened a couple of hours ago and hasnt hit the news sites yet. i will get more confirmed results in a while ofocurse.


one thing that really made me think right now. you guys at zeropaid. you should, how about respecting the underground scene like irc, ftp and NGs?

you have in the past named some key sites that if attracted a lot of traffic could possibly make it really hard for the warez scene to release stuff to the general public.

please. next time think about what you report in your news section.

the underground scene. ppl dont really need to be informed about it on a high traffic http site. if they are long enough in the scene, sooner or later they will find their way themselves. if you inform the general public about sensetive sites, just think about it for a minute. about 200,000 users or more will flood those sites and they will show up on the radar for the RIAA and other legal crime busters.

then the files you guys are finding on your kazaa and on your other p2p sites will stop showing up there and the scene will have to evolve radically again.

i dunno why im going off on a rant now. i better keep quite. this could be a hoax. just thought id let you guys know

Versacity
February 26th, 2003, 03:11 PM
Are you sure that this isnt hype from a hacker who changed thier website?

No offense but I dont trust any newbie who comes to ZP and makes a double post just to post this type of info

Psilaxs
February 26th, 2003, 03:13 PM
I checked the cyber crimes website you posted, NO INFORMATION, was there about ISO news. Ya liar.

They are probably having hosting problems atm, and someone felt this as a good opportunity to play a hoax

teardropb
February 26th, 2003, 05:56 PM
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The Hunter
February 26th, 2003, 05:58 PM
Now thats just rude.