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Wolverine Let Loose Early Via Piracy

Fox Angry Over Piracy Leak Of Film

Don’t Look At Me, I Don’t Go To Those Types Of Sites

April 2. 2009

Hugh Jackman as "Wolverine"

Someone leaked a copy of the forthcoming $100,000,000 movie "Wolverine" (X-Men) onto the internet, prior to its release, causing film company 20th Century Fox to have a nervous breakdown.

What a double standard. When Madonna criminally sold you the rights for a preexisting copyright ("My Super Ex-Girlfriend"), that belongs to me, which she illegally accessed and has no rights to, that you bought, fully aware of this fact and exploited for undue financial gain, well in advance of when I sought to have it filmed and released, you deemed such illegality okay.

Now it’s happened to you and you’re devastated and moaning about it online. Boo hoo! You reap what you sow. What goes around comes around (...and if I could just think of one more cliché to bring the point home).

Wolverine or Edward Scissorhands in a tank top

20th Century Fox called the FBI (LOL) who couldn’t find sand in the desert. Oh yes, I went there, but they deserve it for being so treacherous and criminally negligent.

The moral of the story is: Don’t mess with God, because He will mess with you back and you’re not gonna like it.

Seriously, the moral of the story is, don’t do to another, what you would not want done to you, as God is just and will vindicate the downtrodden. He will place you in the same cruel circumstances, you unjustly inflicted upon others.

Side bar: once again, the FBI's ill-bred, ill-mannered, butch, Los Angeles office rep, Mr. Laura Eimiller, put her two cents in the story, which was basically, we don't know what happened. I'm starting to think that L.A. FBI office really is as clueless as it looks.

I'm sure there are people online that already know who did it, yet you don't have a clue, once again. Just useless! Maybe if you'd spend less time on sites like mine and more time doing work, you would actually accomplish something of use to the public.

Studio: Good chance FBI can trace 'Wolverine' leak

FBI agents have started looking for whoever is responsible for uploading to the Internet an incomplete version of the unreleased movie "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" on Tuesday evening.

The new X-men film was leaked to the Web and the FBI may be able to trace the copy back to whoever's responsible.

The film, which reportedly cost $100 million to make, was not scheduled for theatrical release until May 1. Laura Eimiller, a spokeswoman for the FBI's Los Angeles field office, said Thursday that the agency is responsible for investigating copyright infringement and allegations of piracy.

She said the bureau only received a call from 20th Century Fox, the News Corp.-owned studio that produced "Wolverine," and is without suspects at this early stage in the investigation.

However, studio representatives told news agency Reuters because of forensic marks, the authorities would be able to trace "the source of the leak." ...

"When they find this guy," the source continued, "and they will, he will become the poster child for never doing this again." ...

http://news.cnet.com

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