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U.S. Man Charged with Pirating Oscar-Nominated Movies (Reuters)







U.S. Man Charged with Pirating
Oscar-Nominated Movies (Reuters)

U.S. Man Charged with Pirating
Oscar-Nominated Movies (Reuters)
01/23/2004 07:36 PM

Reuters - An elderly actor has admitted shipping copies of Academy Award-nominated movies to an acquaintance he thought was a movie buff, and some of the pirated films ended up on the Internet, the FBI said on Friday.




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