[btl.wanted] rotj and tesb video cassettes wanted

td@alice.UUCP (Tom Duff) (06/21/84)

Requests to obtain pirated copies of copyright material are at best in
poor taste, and at worst illegal.  Be it known that Lucasfilm, Ltd., the
copyright owner of ROJ and ESB (and my former employer) will vigourously
prosecute ANYONE (not just the `big guys') who violates their copyright.
Their lawyers are bigger than your lawyers, and they have nothing better to
do with their time than protect the company's property.

Furthermore, counselling or soliciting the commision of a crime is itself
a crime.  Such activity using as fragile a medium as USENET is a grievous
breach of propriety.  I take it as a personal insult, if not an injury.
If you do it again, I will personally drive to Piscataway and kill your pet
budgie.

Also, USENET extends to the Lucasfilm Computer Division, and thence to the
legal department.  They ALREADY know that this request was posted.

Respect for our intellectual property laws is part and parcel of respect
for an individual's right to benefit from the fruit of his labors.  That
George's income is in the millions of dollars per annum does not diminish
his right to one red cent of it, and it certainly increases his ability to
defend himself.

I am a champion of intellectual freedom and therefore a friend of the protection
of intellectual property.  It is a Libertarian maxim that `All property is
theft.'  The only case in which this fails is that of intellectual property.
You own the things you devise, and no one (esp. P. M. Iurilli) has the right
to deprive you of them.

I have digressed.  I intended only to say that I am offended and insulted
by this solicitation to violate the intellectual property laws.  I strongly
reccomend that anyone considering such a conspiracy think twice, and I demand
an apology for this offensive and insulting behavior.

smb@ulysses.UUCP (Steven Bellovin) (06/21/84)

Thank you Tom Duff.  You said exactly what I was going to say, only better.

		--Steve Bellovin

wetcw@pyuxa.UUCP (T C Wheeler) (06/21/84)

This must be a joke.  Who in their right mind would tempt fate
so boldly?  Advertising for pirate copies of unreleased movies?
You gotta be kidding.  It makes me nervous to think what could
happen to the writer if Lucas and Co. see that bold article.