Operation Buccaneer

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La Operación bucanero es el nombre clave usado para una operación internacional que tuvo lugar el 11 de diciembre de 2001. En ella cuerpos policiales de 6 países detuvieron a 62 personas sospechosas de piratería. La red se extendía también a otros veinte países.​ En Inglaterra se arrestó a 5 personas, en EE. UU., no se hicieron arrestos el día de las redadas, esperando al análisis del material incautado. En EE. UU., se llevaron a cabo 70 registros y aproximadamente 130 ordenadores fueron incautados.​ rdf:langString
L'opération Buccaneer est le nom donné à une opération de grande envergure orchestrée par les autorités de différents pays (États-Unis, Grande-Bretagne, Australie, Norvège et Finlande) en vue de démanteler des réseaux de contrefaçon responsables de la diffusion illicite de jeux vidéo, de musiques, de films et de logiciels. En 2005, treize personnes avaient déjà plaidé coupable et dix étaient condamnées à la suite de cette opération. rdf:langString
Operation Buccaneer is an "ongoing international copyright piracy investigation and prosecution" undertaken by the United States federal government. It was part of a crackdown divided into three parts: Operation Bandwidth, Operation Buccaneer and Digital Piratez. Around 70 search warrants were served and 150 computers were seized for analysis. Raids were also conducted in Canada, Britain, Australia, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Other groups investigated in the operation were warez groups such as RiSC, RAZOR1911, RequestToSend (RTS), ShadowRealm (SRM), WeLoveWarez (WLW) and POPZ. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString La Operación bucanero es el nombre clave usado para una operación internacional que tuvo lugar el 11 de diciembre de 2001. En ella cuerpos policiales de 6 países detuvieron a 62 personas sospechosas de piratería. La red se extendía también a otros veinte países.​ Los agentes de Estados Unidos de América, hicieron redadas en el MIT, RIT, la Universidad de California en Los Ángeles, la Universidad de Oregón, la Universidad Duke y la Universidad Purdue, así como en varias compañías de software. Las redadas tuvieron también lugar en Canadá, Reino Unido, Australia, Finlandia, Noruega y Suecia.Se requisaron un buen número de ordenadores. En Inglaterra se arrestó a 5 personas, en EE. UU., no se hicieron arrestos el día de las redadas, esperando al análisis del material incautado. En EE. UU., se llevaron a cabo 70 registros y aproximadamente 130 ordenadores fueron incautados.​ El sitio , en el cual se podía descargar software gratuitamente, también cayó ese mismo día. Otro importante grupo de crackers que sufrió el golpe fue Razor 1911.
rdf:langString Operation Buccaneer is an "ongoing international copyright piracy investigation and prosecution" undertaken by the United States federal government. It was part of a crackdown divided into three parts: Operation Bandwidth, Operation Buccaneer and Digital Piratez. An undercover operation began in October 2000. On December 11, 2001, law enforcement agents in six countries targeted 62 people suspected of violating software copyright, with leads in twenty other countries. U.S. law enforcement agents, led by the United States Customs Service, raided computers in the economics department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of California, Los Angeles, an "off-campus location" of the University of Oregon, and dorm rooms at Duke University and Purdue University. Information obtained led to a subsequent raid at the Rochester Institute of Technology, described by "warez gadfly 'ttol'" as one of "the two major hubs for communications between pirate groups" (along with the University of Twente). However, the universities themselves were not considered targets of the criminal investigation. Several software companies were also raided. "The Customs Service said it had singled out DrinkOrDie because it was considered one of the most sophisticated of the rings operating within a loose, global network." The DrinkOrDie site, where non-free software could be downloaded for free, was shut down the following day. However, Farhad Manjoo wrote in a Wired magazine article that others were puzzled why the group was targeted; Manjoo characterized them as "small potatoes in the world of software theft", while an anonymous Australian infringer was quoted as saying, "they aren't the first to come to mind when you think to yourself 'who's the big deal in the scene?'" Around 70 search warrants were served and 150 computers were seized for analysis. Raids were also conducted in Canada, Britain, Australia, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Other groups investigated in the operation were warez groups such as RiSC, RAZOR1911, RequestToSend (RTS), ShadowRealm (SRM), WeLoveWarez (WLW) and POPZ. Related law enforcement actions include: Operation Fastlink, , Operation D-Elite and Operation Site Down.
rdf:langString L'opération Buccaneer est le nom donné à une opération de grande envergure orchestrée par les autorités de différents pays (États-Unis, Grande-Bretagne, Australie, Norvège et Finlande) en vue de démanteler des réseaux de contrefaçon responsables de la diffusion illicite de jeux vidéo, de musiques, de films et de logiciels. Cette opération a été entamée en septembre 2000, par une annonce de John Ashcroft alors procureur général des États-Unis. Les forces de l’ordre procédèrent à de nombreuses perquisitions dans les grandes universités, les entreprises et les domiciles de particuliers.L'opération a permis d'arrêter, entre autres, des personnes du groupe warez DrinkOrDie comme , ainsi que du groupe Razor 1911. En 2005, treize personnes avaient déjà plaidé coupable et dix étaient condamnées à la suite de cette opération.
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