'Deep Web' Director Reacts to Ross Ulbricht's Life Sentence
Tonight at 8 p.m. Epix will premiere their documentary Deep Web, which looks at the online drug market Silk Road and the arrest of its creator Ross Ulbricht.
Reason TV Contributor Kurt Loder caught up with the film's director, Alex Winter, on Friday, outside the courthouse where Ross was sentenced to life in prison. Winter discussed his film, the ideology behind Silk Road, and his personal reaction to the scene inside the courtroom.
"Silk Road Creator Ross Ulbricht Gets Life in Prison" was originally released on Friday, May 29, 2015.
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An interesting perspective on the matter.
But was does Ted "Theodore" Logan think about the sentence?
Off topic: I plan to watch the documentary. Obviously I'll have to watch Game of Thrones, OBVIOUSLY, tonight, but I'll probably record Deep Web for later viewing.
If the judge wanted to make an example out of Ulbricht, she judged poorly.
He will be an example, but not the sort of example she wants him to be.
My buddy's step-sister makes $63 hourly on the internet . She has been unemployed for 10 months but last month her payment was $19497 just working on the internet for a few hours.
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