Warez leader get’s 18 months

Warez leader gets 18 months

An alleged leader of an online software piracy group known as Razor1911 has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for conspiracy to violate copyright laws.


The US Justice Department said in a statement that Shane Pitman, 31, North Carolina, was sentenced by US federal Judge James Cacheris in Alexandria, Virginia.


Pitman, known by his screen nickname “Pitbull,” was a leader of the underground internet piracy community or “warez scene” and was accused of piracy of computer and console game software.


“The group prided itself on cracking and illegally distributing the most popular software games, usually before their public release date, including such games as Quake, Red Alert, Terminal Velocity, and Warcraft II and III,” the Justice Department said.


“Shane Pitman’s conviction and sentence should send a strong message to organised internet gangs like Razor1911 that stealing and illegally distributing game software online is not a game,” said US Attorney Paul McNulty.





  1. steve

    Wow one of a few MILLION people that partake in the Warez scene that got busted.Chances still look pretty good on not being caught when your part of that scene.The only reason Pitbull was busted because of his amazing ability to crack software and games.Most people dont go quite that far but I’m sure glad some do.

    Reply · Jun. 21 2009 at 2:51 am

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