Old Japanese Uploaders Use Share, Get Arrested, Fail at Life
Earlier today, Japanese police arrested 10 people (many of them unemployed/employed old farts) that were suspected of using the fail ridden Japanese P2P program Share to upload anime, video game image files, soundtracks and other various media.
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1. 40-year-old male company employee from Sapporo (Ranma ½ television series)
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2. 23-year-old unemployed male from Toride (Dragon Quest IX: Hoshizora no Mamoribito)
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3. 47-year-old male company employee from Nagano (8 musical tracks from Victor Entertainment, SME Records, Sony Music Records, Avex Entertainment)
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4. 23-year-old male company contract employee from Sayama (music from Ai Otsuka and Kobukuro, Back to the Future Part III, Death Note, Death Note: The Last Name, others)
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5. 37-year-old male local government employee from Tsu (Mobile Suit Gundam 00)
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6. 44-year-old male company employee from Jo-yo- (Lorelei)
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7. 37-year-old self-employed male from Yokohama (Wii Music, Wii Sports Resort)
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8. 57-year-old unemployed male from Komatsushima (unspecified television anime)
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9. 40-year-old unemployed male from Okayama (Dragon Ball Kai, Fresh Precure!, Fullmetal Alchemist)
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10. 30-year-old male game center employee from Chikugo (unspecified anime)
If you’re going to pirate, do it the right way with Usenet, BitTorrent, IRC or Perfect Dark while in Japan.
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