Really. Never mind the fact that most cammed movies online are filmed in countries that use Cyrillic.Busted for videotaping ~2min. of an arguably bad film that is already on the internet = EPIC FAIL
Really. Never mind the fact that most cammed movies online are filmed in countries that use Cyrillic.Busted for videotaping ~2min. of an arguably bad film that is already on the internet = EPIC FAIL
What a stupid bitch. Hope they throw the book at her. I can just see the prison dykes laughing their asses off at her taste in movies as they're fisting her.
What a stupid bitch. Hope they throw the book at her. I can just see the prison dykes laughing their asses off at her taste in movies as they're fisting her.
Taping three minutes of “Twilight: New Moon” during a visit to a Rosemont movie theater landed Samantha Tumpach in a jail cell for two nights.
Now, the 22-year-old Chicago woman faces up to three years in prison after being charged with a rarely invoked felony designed to prevent movie patrons from recording hot new movies and selling bootleg copies.
Samantha Tumpach, 22, is charged with one count of criminal use of a motion picture exhibition, a Class 4 felony, according to Rosemont police Sgt. Keith Kania.
But Tumpach insisted Wednesday that’s not what she was doing — she was actually taping parts of her sister’s surprise birthday party celebrated at the Muvico Theater in Rosemont.
While she acknowledged there are short bits of the movie on her digital camera, there are other images that have nothing to do with the new film — including she and a few other family members singing “Happy Birthday” to her 29-year-old sister at the theater.
The footage she shot also includes the pre-film commercials, as well as her talking about the camera and the movie.
“You can hear me talking the whole time,” Tumpach said.
Stupid law.
Stupid theater staff.
Oblivious woman, sure, but in my book she's the least at fault over this bullshit.
Have fun *fapping* to the thought of this young woman being tossed in jail for a couple of days over this you deluded copyright nazis.
Did you even read the update? The portions of the movie that were filmed were utterly incidental. This was not piracy. If it's written in a way where such incidental taping results in you getting tossed in jail, it's a shit law.Stupid law.
Yeah! Stupid law preventing people from getting the means to profit off others' work!
Theater staff isn't law enforcement. Since this woman wasn't doing anything harmful they really shouldn't have bothered to call the police on this. So yes. They are stupid.Yeah! Stupid theater staff for compling with the law!Stupid theater staff.
Her stupidity for not knowing the details of some idiotic law pales in comparison to the logic that made some of these laws, and certainly pales compared to the stupidity of the staff actually detaining this person and calling the police.Yeah! She's the least at fault! I mean, sure, she's the one that broke the law but THEY made her do it!Oblivious woman, sure, but in my book she's the least at fault over this bullshit.
She wasn't pirating the movie, so why the fuck do you want her in jail? This story doesn't even touch upon actual piracy, which is another debate entirely.What's it like living in a world oblivious to common sense?Have fun *fapping* to the thought of this young woman being tossed in jail for a couple of days over this you deluded copyright nazis.
"Copyright nazis," fucking seriouslly?! We're "nazis" because we believe in people who work on projects for the better part of two years deserve to be paid for it and realize they won't get paid if someone can just get a copy off the 'net?
Copyrights exsist for a reason. Laws exsist for a reason.
This woman didn't practice basic common sense.
Did you even read the update? The portions of the movie that were filmed were utterly incidental. This was not piracy. If it's written in a way where such incidental taping results in you getting tossed in jail, it's a shit law.Stupid law.
Yeah! Stupid law preventing people from getting the means to profit off others' work!
Theater staff isn't law enforcement. Since this woman wasn't doing anything harmful they really shouldn't have bothered to call the police on this. So yes. They are stupid.
Her stupidity for not knowing the details of some idiotic law pales in comparison to the logic that made some of these laws, and certainly pales compared to the stupidity of the staff actually detaining this person and calling the police.
She wasn't pirating the movie, so why the fuck do you want her in jail? This story doesn't even touch upon actual piracy, which is another debate entirely.What's it like living in a world oblivious to common sense?Have fun *fapping* to the thought of this young woman being tossed in jail for a couple of days over this you deluded copyright nazis.
"Copyright nazis," fucking seriouslly?! We're "nazis" because we believe in people who work on projects for the better part of two years deserve to be paid for it and realize they won't get paid if someone can just get a copy off the 'net?
Copyrights exsist for a reason. Laws exsist for a reason.
This woman didn't practice basic common sense.
Stupid law.
Yeah! Stupid law preventing people from getting the means to profit off others' work!
Yeah! Stupid theater staff for compling with the law!Stupid theater staff.
Yeah! She's the least at fault! I mean, sure, she's the one that broke the law but THEY made her do it!Oblivious woman, sure, but in my book she's the least at fault over this bullshit.
What's it like living in a world oblivious to common sense?Have fun *fapping* to the thought of this young woman being tossed in jail for a couple of days over this you deluded copyright nazis.
"Copyright nazis," fucking seriouslly?! We're "nazis" because we believe in people who work on projects for the better part of two years deserve to be paid for it and realize they won't get paid if someone can just get a copy off the 'net?
Copyrights exsist for a reason. Laws exsist for a reason.
This woman didn't practice basic common sense.
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