New ‘Indiana Jones’ PCs stolen

p2pnet news | Movies:- Francis Ford Coppola isn’t the only Hollywood director to be suffering from system theft problems.
Now PCs and photographs connected to Steven Spielberg’s the latest “Indiana Jones” film have gone missing, says the Los Angeles Times.
“An investigation is being conducted by law enforcement,” said Kristin Stark, a spokeswoman for DreamWorks.
She “declined to say where and when the thefthant took place,” says the story.
However, “Officials from the Los Angeles Police Department, the FBI and the Sheriff’s Department could not immediately confirm that they were investigating.”
But they’ll hop to it soon enough, no doubt.
All Spielberg has to do is call in the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America).
It routinely uses taxpayer funded police forces around the world as corporate copyright cops, so getting local police to open an investigation into the stolen PCs in pics should be child’s play.
Also See:
system theft – Thieves steal Coppola’s back-up drive, September 29, 2007
Los Angeles Times – Computers, photos for new ‘Indiana Jones’ stolen, October 3, 2007
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October 4th, 2007 at 10:34 am
What does the MPAA have to with it????? And to the a**holes who stole their computer, what exactly are you trying to accomplish?? You cant sell such information, its worthless, and no one would pay for it anyway….So maybe you are just stupid…