The whole story can be found at http://www.sg1archive.com/nightmare.shtml, but in brief: the MPAA has filed a federal lawsuit against Adam McGaughey, creator of the popular SG1Archive.com website, the culmination of a three-year FBI investigation, set in motion by a complaint from the Motion Picture Association (MPAA) regarding the content of the SG1Archive.com website.
The FBI raided McGaughey's apartment, seized and damaged his computer equipment, and charged him with running a website engaged in Criminal Copyright Infringement and Trafficking in Counterfeit Services.
This was a site that Brad Wright called "cool" and has had positive feedback from SG1 cast and crew at conventions. The SG1 Archive is responsible for numerous DVD sales -- something not done by other similar sites with content of dubious legality.
Adam McGaughey needs financial support for his legal defence and to replace the damaged computer equipment. PayPal donations are appreciated. Protest letters to the MPAA would also not be amiss.
The FBI raided McGaughey's apartment, seized and damaged his computer equipment, and charged him with running a website engaged in Criminal Copyright Infringement and Trafficking in Counterfeit Services.
This was a site that Brad Wright called "cool" and has had positive feedback from SG1 cast and crew at conventions. The SG1 Archive is responsible for numerous DVD sales -- something not done by other similar sites with content of dubious legality.
Adam McGaughey needs financial support for his legal defence and to replace the damaged computer equipment. PayPal donations are appreciated. Protest letters to the MPAA would also not be amiss.