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vanfanel
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Just sad. How many more people are going to get their lives screwed up over something as silly as movies and comic books before people start getting the message? |
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EricJ2
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So, was he charged with "Piracy", or "Criminally stupid ideas"?
(When we have studios putting their movies up for preorder before they hit theaters now, think it's to protect their accounting, not to combat piracy, but it just emphasizes how sad and desperate the once-mysterious theater-cam bootleg industry has now become... Bootlegging Captain America 2 because you think there's six or seven in people in the country who would gladly pay/torrent because they can't wait for the disk is one thing, bootlegging a movie as a "labor of love" because you wanted to share it? Oh, wow. ) |
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goldenmane
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unemployed again, huh?
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dan9999
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He is a HERO
The Japanese need to develop a good technique seriously or get advice from western experts , now wonder there is never any cam version of japanese movies on theaters. |
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Banken
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FWIW, Japanese news ALWAYS mentions whether the person is/was employed and what that employment is, as well as whether or not they have a fixed address, or where it is. |
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EricJ2
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Because working people NEVER do bad things, or act creepy in the name of fandom. (Although I can understand if it was a Japanese fan who decided to act goofy over a Miyazaki film--For a second, read it and thought it was some US fan who wanted to "share his love of Ghibli" through noble piracy. Which would've been even sadder. ) |
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mgosdin
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I'm wondering how the authorities in Japan, the US or elsewhere will deal with people when "artificial eyes" become a thing. I know it won't be happening for some time ... but it will eventually.
Or maybe Google contacts? It's a strange old world. Mark Gosdin |
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angelaria
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"It was a favorite film of mine, which I saw 10 or more times. While watching the recorded footage at home, I felt a growing desire to let everyone see it early."
Poor guy. If you ask me, it's far more disturbing that the police can even track the uploader's IP to their home and name. Can't they just let these people go? It's not like he murdered anyone or did something that's actually bad. |
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revolutionotaku
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There goes another one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nT7ijnOHEDs |
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yuna49
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A man wearing Google Glass with his prescription lenses was hauled out of a theater in Ohio last month and interrogated by ICE, which has jurisdiction over cases of movie piracy.
http://consumerist.com/2014/01/21/man-wearing-google-glass-claims-movie-theater-called-fbi-to-arrest-him-for-piracy/ I thought it was pretty absurd that the agents questioning the guy did not seem to understand that they could search the memory of his glasses by connecting them to a computer. In fact the original interrogators didn't even seem to have a computer with them. They appeared to have no understanding of the technology involved at all, despite being summoned to question the guy about his use of Glass. I can understand why you might ban Google Glass from movie theaters, but not without any prior warnings or signage. A quick search at Amazon for "camera glasses" brings up dozens of items. I can imagine lots of settings where such glasses would be unappreciated. |
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dan9999
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THIS |
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nargun
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No, but if you are the sort of person who does creepy things "in the name of fandom" you're going to find it harder than most to gain and keep employment. Because a fortiori you'd be the sort of person who does creepy things, which means that people -- employers are people -- will be reluctant to interact with you, "employing you" being among the interactions they might wish to avoid. |
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EricJ2
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No, just commenting on the entire stereotypical Japanese mindset that fans of anything are probably latent hikkikomori, who stay holed up in their apartment with their fandom, and developing creepy urges... And are thus a burden on society because they DON'T WORK!! |
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isoge
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Sharing is caring. Leave the guy alone, useless japanese police
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EricJ2
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Better yet, just buy the disk three months later. (Which will, ironically, probably be easier in the US than in Japan.) If I wanted to watch in-theater silhouettes of theatergoers in the front rows getting up and walking in front of the screen, I'd watch a Tex Avery cartoon. |
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