![]() This new action was dubbed Operation D-Elite targeting the administrators and ‘first providers’ of copyrighted content to the Elite Torrents network who are now likely to face up to five years in federal prison and potentially huge fines. This seizure was a repeat of the initial Operation Gridlock, a similar takedown operation that ran last August that has already led to the felony convictions of three P2P copyright thieves. In the 24 hours after it was first up, the film was downloaded more than 10,000 times. That’s the sign that is up at the site that has taken the blame for releasing the latest Star Wars film ‘Episode III: Revenge of the Sith,’ which was available for downloading on the network more than six hours before it was first shown in theaters. When you get to a web site and find that it says ‘This site has been permanently shut down by the FBI and US Customers department,’ you know they did something that is considered quite wrong.
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