UAE sentences internet pirate to imprisonment
A Dubai-based internet pirate, who also sells pirated Xbox 360 consoles, is appealing the three-month sentence, following recent arrest.
November 24, 2011 3:05 by Reuters
Local authorities were tipped off about an internet pirate running a website offering pirated Xbox 360 games and console modification, which makes the running of pirated games possible.
Dubai law enforcement authorities, with the support of the Arabian Anti-Piracy Alliance (AAA), provided an Xbox 360 console to the target for modification and enquiries were made about pirated Xbox 360 games.
The console was modified by the target and he was willing to provide pirated games on the hard disk. A raid by the authorities followed and the site operator was arrested. Although an appeal is now pending, in a landmark decision for the UAE, the owner was sentenced to 3 months imprisonment by the Court of First Instance in Dubai for copyright infringement and the illegal modification of the Xbox 360 consoles that were seized during the raid.
“The law enforcement authorities and judiciary in Dubai have made it very clear that intentionally bypassing game consoles piracy protection mechanisms and then offering for sale or selling pirated Xbox 360 games will not be tolerated in the UAE. As Microsoft, we fully support the actions by the authorities to level the playing field for legitimate resellers and ensure that our customers receive the rich experience provided by the Xbox 360 and Kinect platform,” said Savas Yucedag, Anti-Piracy Manager for Microsoft Gulf.
“As a distributor of genuine Microsoft Xbox games in the UAE, we welcome the actions by the local authorities to ensure that we are able to compete fairly as a legitimate distributor,” said Arvind Agrawal, CEO – LS2 Pluto. “We hope that consumers understand the dangers of copyright infringement and urge them to report any illegal activity they come across.” continued Agrawal.
Microsoft suggests consumers visit the new ‘How to Tell’ website, www.microsoft.com/howtotell for details on how to spot and report non-genuine Microsoft products, including Xbox.
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