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posted by janrinok on Monday February 05 2024, @12:35PM   Printer-friendly
from the subscription-for-life dept.

https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2024/02/after-14-5m-judgments-console-hacker-paid-nintendo-25-a-month-from-prison/

When 54-year-old Gary Bowser pleaded guilty to his role in helping Team Xecuter with their piracy-enabling line of console accessories, he realized he would likely never pay back the $14.5 million he owed Nintendo in civil and criminal penalties. In a new interview with The Guardian, though, Bowser says he began making $25 monthly payments toward those massive fines even while serving a related prison sentence.

Last year, Bowser was released after serving 14 months of that 40-month sentence (in addition to 16 months of pre-trial detention), which was spread across several different prisons. During part of that stay, Bowser tells The Guardian, he was paid $1 an hour for four-hour shifts counseling other prisoners on suicide watch.

[...] Nintendo lawyers were upfront that they pushed for jail time for Bowser to "send a message that there are consequences for participating in a sustained effort to undermine the video game industry."

[...] Bowser also maintains that he wasn't directly involved with the coding or manufacture of Team Xecuter's products and only worked on incidental details like product testing, promotion, and website coding. Speaking to Ars in 2020, Aurora, a writer for hacking news site Wololo, described Bowser as "kind of a PR guy" for Team Xecuter. Despite this, Bowser said taking a plea deal on just two charges saved him the time and money of fighting all 14 charges made against him in court.

[...] Now that he's free, Bowser says he has been relying on friends and a GoFundMe[https://www.gofundme.com/f/garyopa-restarting-his-life] page to pay for rent and necessities as he looks for a job. That search could be somewhat hampered by his criminal record and by terms of the plea deal that prevent him from working with any modern gaming hardware.

Despite this, Bowser told The Guardian that his current circumstances are still preferable to a period of homelessness he experienced during his 20s. And while console hacking might be out for Bowser, he is reportedly still "tinkering away with old-school Texas Instruments calculators" to pass the time.

Alternate source with GoFundMe link (added to the story above): Nintendo Sued a Man So Severely That He Can Only Survive on GoFundMe

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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Rosco P. Coltrane on Monday February 05 2024, @05:17PM (2 children)

    by Rosco P. Coltrane (4757) on Monday February 05 2024, @05:17PM (#1343162)

    A well-know movie studio that shall rename nameless threatened to sue me a few years ago because I had downloaded some shitty movie of theirs from the 80s with a torrent, that couldn't even be found or purchased legitimately. They lawyers sent me a "Pay $500 or we'll drag your ass in court" letter. I paid up, because they definitely had proof, and I have better things to do with my life.

    However...

    That pissed me off so bad I've been downloading and distributing the LIVING SHIT out of all their movies since then - of course covering my ass much better than I did when I got caught. I made it my duty to pirate the hell out of everything they have and make sure as many people as possible get it without paying a cent to them.

    They got $500 from me, but they sure didn't win any money by doing this - quite the contrary.

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  • (Score: 2, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 05 2024, @06:37PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 05 2024, @06:37PM (#1343178)

    The last time I got one of those letters I just put it in the trash where it belonged. I can't even recall what I had downloaded but I'm sure I had done it.

    • (Score: 2) by Freeman on Wednesday February 07 2024, @03:04PM

      by Freeman (732) on Wednesday February 07 2024, @03:04PM (#1343514) Journal

      Litigating every single one of thousands, if not more of those that have downloaded pirated content would be a huge waste of money. On the other hand, sending a 35 cent letter to every "pirate" and only getting 10% of them to give you $500 each is probably still worth it.

      --
      Joshua 1:9 "Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee"