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``Put the Pirates in the Pokey'' Is The Motto of MetroGuide's New Anti-Piracy Website.


Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

HOLLYWOOD, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 9, 2003

Vowing to fight digital piracy and copyright infringement Noun 1. copyright infringement - a violation of the rights secured by a copyright
infringement of copyright

plagiarisation, plagiarization, piracy, plagiarism - the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own
 on the Internet, MetroGuide.com, Inc. (MetroGuide) has launched http://stoppiracynow.org (SPN SPN Symantec Protection Network
SPN Supernatural (TV show)
SPN Specifications (TMINS)
SPn Streptococcus Pneumoniae
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SPN solitary pulmonary nodule
), dedicated to stopping and bringing to justice content and domain name thieves, typosquatters, and those who deploy scumware. The newly-formed company behind the site, Stop Piracy Now, Inc., advocates what it calls 'digital parity' in legislation. Digital parity is the recognition that online cybercrime cybercrime
 also known as computer crime

Any use of a computer as an instrument to further illegal ends, such as committing fraud, trafficking in child pornography and intellectual property, stealing identities, or violating privacy.
 needs to be punished with the same vigor as its offline equivalents.

"Most acts of digital piracy have direct parallels with acts of white collar crime white collar crime n. a generic term for crimes involving commercial fraud, cheating consumers, swindles, insider trading on the stock market, embezzlement and other forms of dishonest business schemes.  and theft that are both well-understood and policed in the offline world," observed Mark Metz, MetroGuide founder and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . "Yet there is no 911 number you can call to say, 'Help! Someone just stole a hundred grand worth of my digital content.' If someone hauled out six-figures worth of CDs from the back of a warehouse, everyone knows that the police would arrive with guns drawn. Yet if someone rips off six figures worth of software or music online, the burden is on the victim to roll the dice in civil court.

"My main objective with Stop Piracy Now is to work toward getting piracy recognized by both consumers and legislators as the serious crime it is," said Metz.

The SPN venture has its origins in affiliated company MetroGuide.com's stubborn refusal to be a victim of piracy. "After building our content, our site, our relationships and reputation for a decade, and having soared with the dot-com boom See dot-com bubble.  and survived the dot-com bust Refers to the years 2000 to 2002, when the bottom fell out of the dot-com industry and hundreds of dot-com companies went bankrupt. All the rest lost a huge amount, if not almost all, of their stock valuation. See dot-com bubble. , MetroGuide found itself attacked from every angle by Internet pirates," said Scott Rogers Scott Rogers may refer to:
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, Esq., general counsel. "Content created by us was stolen repeatedly. Domain names were stolen, hijacked, even misspelled in an effort to abscond To go in a clandestine manner out of the jurisdiction of the courts, or to lie concealed, in order to avoid their process. To hide, conceal, or absent oneself clandestinely, with the intent to avoid legal process. To postpone limitations.  with our customers. With the advent of scumware, entire pages of MetroGuide content were hidden beneath ads paid for by competitors!"

In the cases of content theft, MetroGuide took the offenders to court one after another. "We claimed the defendants that purloined our content used what they took to promote their own websites' value," said Rogers. "Since that value was the work product of our staff, not theirs, we demanded transfer of ownership of those websites. The courts have agreed, and many of those infringing sites against which justice has prevailed are now under new ownership. We call it 'domain disgorgement Disgorgement

A repayment of ill-gotten gains that is imposed on wrongdoers by the courts. Funds that were received through illegal or unethical business transactions are disgorged, or paid back, with interest to those affected by the action.
,' and it gets a pirate's attention."

MetroGuide has pledged to donate a portion of the profits from the disgorged websites to anti-piracy groups, organizations that support the rights of creative people everywhere to enjoy the fruits of their labors, and other organizations with similar missions.

"The simple truth is, if everything that people produce will be stolen with impunity, most people will just stop producing," said Metz, emphasizing that Internet piracy is not victimless crime.

The Stop Piracy Now website contains background information on piracy, including an extensive glossary and links to resources about digital piracy. The company maintains a blog, which comments on recent piracy-related events and posts comments, both anti- and pro-piracy from readers.

"We're fighting for the integrity of the Internet, which is undermined with every act of piracy," Metz said. "If these acts were committed in a bricks-and-mortar environment, the perpetrators would be jailed and victims would see justice."

MetroGuide, located at http://metroguide.com, is among the largest Internet providers of global travel information and reservations. Incorporated in 1996 and privately held, MetroGuide's network of websites attracts more than two million unique visitors A count of how many different people access a Web site. For example, if a user leaves and comes back to the site five times during the measurement period, that person is counted as one unique visitor, but would count as five "user sessions.  monthly to its quarter-million-plus pages of travel related e-commerce sites.

Having financed its venture entirely through internal sales growth and with no outside capital, MetroGuide generates tens-of-millions of dollars annually in on-line reservations through its proprietary database of more than 8,500 restaurants, and 36,000 hotels and destination resorts. MetroGuide stands at the forefront of the battle to combat digital copyright piracy, with multiple recent court awards.

For more information contact Scott Rogers, 954/981-5850.
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