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December 12, 2009

'NEW MOON' DIRECTOR GIVES WOMAN CHARGED WITH PIRACY OF FILM A HAND

Torrent Freak - When a woman who filmed her sister's birthday party and minutes of a movie was arrested recently, it showed how far MPAA brainwashing had spread. Theater managers, knowing full well that the lady faced three years in jail, insisted on pressing charges. Today, prosecutors threw out the case against her.

On 2nd November, 22 year-old Samantha Tumpach was out with family celebrating her sister's 29th birthday. Like many, they chose a movie theater for the happy occasion, specifically the Muvico Theater in Rosemont, United States.

Watching 'Twilight: New Moon' would be an experience she'd never forget.

Camera in hand, Tumpach took pictures of her family before the movie began and recorded her relatives singing "Happy Birthday". She also turned the camera towards the big screen, snagging small portions of adverts, previews and short sections of the movie - 4 minutes in all - accompanied by her own amateur voice-over.

Then a theater robot worker saw what was going on, immediately recalled their MPAA programming and decided that evil had been done. Tumpach was taken to theater managers who identified her as a professional and criminal pirate. Eventually she was handed over to the police who sympathized with her situation. "They were so nice to me," Tumpach said.

Despite this, the managers insisted on pressing charges. Tumpach spent two nights in jail, charged with criminally recording a motion picture, before being released pending a court appearance.

. . . Hearing of her plight, Tumpach received support from an unlikely corner - Twilight: New Moon director Chris Weitz. "Needless to say, the case seems to me terribly unfair and I would like to do what I can to address this," Weitz wrote in an email.

Whether or not this pressure made any difference is unclear, but Tumpach left a courtroom a free woman today, the charge against her dismissed after prosecutors decided not to pursue the case.

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1 Comments:

Blogger m said...

One might also note that this evil perpetrator did more than simply decimate the entire film industry with her criminal slash and burn pirating. The malfeasant also committed songocide by video recording her relatives violating the DMCA by chanting a copyrighted ceremonial natal carol.

How can such crimes go unpunished?

December 13, 2009 9:33 AM  

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