Ohio Jail Shows Pirated Movies to Entertain Inmates Jailed for Pirating Movies
Move over, Jose Canseco's diapered goats. Here's yet still even more evidence that we are all living in a Philip K. Dick fever dream.
The Lorain County Correctional Institution acknowledged Friday that pirated movies are being shown to prisoners there, even as inmates serve time for illegally downloading movies.
Richard Humphrey, 26, of North Ridgeville was sent to the Lorain County prison in February for a parole violation and remained there until May 6. According to a post on the site torrentfreak.com, while he was a prisoner guards showed inmates "Ride Along" and "The Wolf of Wall Street" before they were released on DVD.
He was on parole for a charge of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, to which he pleaded guilty in 2010. A year earlier, he pleaded guilty to criminal copyright infringement in federal court for selling downloaded movies before their commercial release.
Humphrey served 29 months for his pirating. Maybe he can visit the guards who oversaw him.
A spokesperson for Lorain County Correctional Institution Warden Kimberly Clipper said prison officials are aware that pirated movies are being shown to prisoners and the issue is being investigated. But she said she couldn't comment further because the investigation is ongoing.
By the same token, I think Humphrey deserves to be thrown back in the slammer for this bon mot:
"How do you expect someone to be rehabilitated when there's authority figures that are running those institutions that are copyright infringing?" Humphrey said.
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Humphrey has a video up about this story that's worth watching:
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How do you expect someone to be rehabilitated when there's authority figures that are running those institutions that are copyright infringing?
What, these ungrateful serfs haven't received their mandatory public education indoctrination? Laws only apply to the peons.
This is pretty one-sided. The guards she have to go through the penal system as well!
He was on parole for a charge of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, to which he pleaded guilty in 2010. A year earlier, he pleaded guilty to criminal copyright infringement in federal court for selling downloaded movies before their commercial release.
He did what? He sold pirated movies? That's the fucking lowest...
"Have you ever heard of the movie, Snow Falling on Cedars?"
But she said she couldn't comment further because the investigation is ongoing.
If the police ever come to ask me questions, I'm going to refuse to answer on the grounds that there's an ongoing investigation.
I think Thane Carl pointed out that people generally don't get in trouble for downloading, they get in trouble for uploading or selling.
Case in point: for selling downloaded movies before their commercial release
For an audience like that I believe it would've been considered a public performance, and therefore against copyright unless they had an explicit public performance license to show it.
Where's a Nick Gillespie article without lame pop culture references?
Of course how can we forgot that Hollywood exists because filmmakers wished to find a place away from the Patents Trust in New York. In other words Hollywood was built by pirated movies.
Deirdre Hall
Was she Electro Woman or Dyna Girl?
Electro Woman.
I'd say, "I'll be in my bunk", but in this case, it would be in my twin size bed with the Cincinnati Reds World Series posters behind it.
My that was a long time ago.
Kudos on the alt text*, Nick.
...Hobbit
*I'm assuming that the second shot is from the remake, which I have not managed to make to the end.
Get off my lawn.
Samd Daddy So So says that aint gonna happen dude.
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I mean why would the guards go through all that to let them watch movies. Little lone violent movies which Im guessing are not the best for inmates. Especially when you want to keep the peace. Denver SEO