No more counterfeited DVD's in San Jose
Posted on 19/12/07 13:52 by Tim Stork                             
No more counterfeited DVD's in San Jose
Last monday the San Jose police department was shocked after a call from officer Warren. With a speed of 7 DVD's every five minutes the latest premieres were produced on the city's East Side. Officer Chris Warren found a total of 400,000 DVD's inside the home and called it the largest counterfeit in the county's history.

The counterfeit was well-organized and controlled by a group of twenty people that were both in production and sales... With a total of six computer towers production was ensured and several carts were used by street vendors. Distribution was done every two days as neighbours told 'boxes were unloaded'.
Sounds like a nice business to me which is offering us as a target group the latest 'Bee Movie'. :)

We hope Chris Warren understands that our children will not see a DVD this Christmas.

 

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By Afterburner (guest), Wed 19 Dec 2007 14:17
Good for them, they are criminals and should be locked up!
By Feyenoord (guest), Wed 19 Dec 2007 14:21
Shame that I was not that sales person Wink
By chsbiking, Wed 19 Dec 2007 16:17
I saw 7 DVD's every five minutes which means they would of had to been burning DVD's for 200 days straight - non stop, and then simply not have gotten rid of any of them by selling them. That wouldn't make any sense. So then I thought, well maybe each tower puts out 7 DVD's every five minutes, but that means it would have still taken 33 days of constant burning to produce that many DVD's. Even longer if you were actually selling some off as you were making them. Possible, but the numbers still didn't seem right in my head. So I Google the article and found the mistake here. http://www.mercurynews.com/crime/ci_7758070?nclick_check=1 Apparently they were pumping out 72 DVD's every five minutes according to the article. Smilie

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