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Devil's Advocate: How wrong were the DrinkOrDie pirates
To many, the recent sentencing of the DrinkOrDie software pirates was the end of a drawn-out trial. But to... Read more
May 10, 2005
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
DrinkOrDie pirates go to jail
A City banker at the heart of the DrinkOrDie software piracy ring has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years... Read more
May 6, 2005
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
DrinkorDie members convicted
...to similar charges. Dowd and Bell were accused of supplying software for DrinkorDie, a worldwide gang that cracked hundreds of software applications and made them... Read more
Mar 18, 2005
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
...Robin Hoods' in the dock over DrinkorDie
...29, of Chafford Hundred, Essex, are both accused of being members of DrinkorDie, a group of software pirates that cracked many hundreds of commercial programs... Read more
Oct 20, 2004
silicon.com > Special Features > Protecting your ID
No extradition for 'DrinkorDie internet pirate
...charges. If extradited and convicted of his alleged role in leading the DrinkorDie group, Griffiths would face up to 10 years in prison and $500... Read more
Mar 26, 2004
silicon.com > Technology > Security
The A to Z of security
...from New South Wales, Australia, for his alleged role in leading the DrinkorDie piracy group, failed after an Australian magistrate ruled the US had not... Read more
Nov 14, 2006
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
'Bandido' to be extradited from Oz as part of piracy probe
...related to his alleged role in leading the software piracy group called DrinkorDie. DrinkorDie illegally copied and distributed more than $50m worth of pirated software... Read more
Mar 13, 2003
silicon.com > Technology > Security
Piracy crackdown an "empty gesture"
...premises this week in a bid to catch crackers linked to the DrinkorDie group. Eight arrests were made in the UK. But the bid to... Read more
Dec 13, 2001
silicon.com > Technology > Security
Biggest-ever police raids smash global piracy rings
...Crime Unit (NHTCU) believe the men are members of a group called DrinkorDie and are responsible for pirating millions of pounds worth of copyrighted software... Read more
Dec 12, 2001
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