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- Date: Tue, 2 Feb 1993 18:09:59 GMT
- Subject: Rusty and Edie's BBS raided by FBI
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- WASHINGTON--------------The Federation [sic] Bureau of
- Investigation on Saturday, Jan. 30, 1993, raided "Rusty & Edie's,"
- a computer bulletin board located in Boardman, [sic -- it's really
- in Youngstown, I think] Ohio, which has allegedly been illegally
- distributing copyrighted software programs.
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- Seized in the raid on the Rusty & Edie's bulletin board were
- computers, hard disk drives and telecommunications equipment, as
- well as financial and subscriber records.
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- For the past several months, the Software Publishers Association
- ("SPA") has been working with the FBI in investigating the Rusty &
- Edie's bulletin board, and as part of that investigation has
- downloaded numerous copyrighted business and entertainment programs
- from the board.
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- The SPA investigation was initiated following the receipt of
- complaints from a number of SPA members that their software was
- being illegally distributed on the Rusty & Edie's BBS.
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- The Rusty & Edie's bulletin board was one of the largest private
- bulletin boards in the country. It had 124 nodes available to
- callers and over 14,000 subscribers throughout the United States
- and several foreign countries. To date, the board has logged in
- excess of 3.4 million phone calls, with new calls coming in at the
- rate of over 4,000 per day. It was established in 1987 and had
- expanded to include over 19 gigabytes of storage housing over
- 100,000 files available to subscribers for downloading. It had
- paid subscribers throughout the United States and several foreign
- countries, including Canada, Luxembourg, France, Germany, Finland,
- the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
-
- A computer bulletin board allows personal computer users to access
- a host computer by a modem-equipped telephone to exchange
- information, including messages, files, and computer programs. The
- systems operator (Sysop) is generally responsible for the operation
- of the bulletin board and determines who is allowed to access the
- bulletin board and under what conditions.
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- For a fee of $XX.XX per year, subscribers to the Rusty & Edie's
- bulletin board were given access to the board's contents including
- many popular copyrighted business and entertainment packages.
- Subscribers could "download" or receive these files for use on
- their own computers without having to pay the copyrighted owner
- anything for them.
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- "The SPA applauds the FBI's action today," said Ilene Rosenthal,
- general counsel for the SPA. "This shows that the FBI recognizes
- the harm that theft of intellectual property causes to one of the
- U.S.'s most vibrant industries. It clearly demonstrates a trend
- that the government understands the seriousness of software
- piracy." The SPA is actively working with the FBI in the
- investigation of computer bulletin boards, and similar raids on
- other boards are...(??). It clearly demonstrates a trend that the
- government understands the seriousness of software piracy." The
- SPA is actively working with the FBI in the investigation expected
- shortly.
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- Whether it's copied from a program purchased at a neighborhood
- computer store or downloaded from a bulletin board thousands of
- miles away, pirated software adds to the cost of computing.
- According to the SPA, in 1991, the software industry lost $1.2
- billion in the U.S. alone. Losses internationally are several
- billion dollars more. "Many people may not realize that software
- pirates cause prices to be higher, in part, to make up for
- publisher losses from piracy," says Ken Wasch, executive director
- of the SPA. In addition, they ruin the reputation of the hundreds
- of legitimate bulletin boards that serve an important function for
- computer users."
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- The Software Publishers Association is the principal trade
- association of the personal computer software industry. It's over
- 1,000 members represent the leading publishers in the business,
- consumer and education software markets. The SPA has offices in
- Washington DC, and Paris, France.
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