hmmm... a crime has to be a crime in BOTH jurisdictions ehh? Well why on earth was it decided O'Dwyer can be extradited when he didn't commit any crime in the UK and, it was agreed he didn't by the Met. and the CPS?
(incidentally they couldn't prosecute him since precedent is already set for that)
This extradition is clearly illegal... In fact when it over O'dwyer has a case for suing the crap out of the UK under article 6 of the European human right legislation.
dont know why i can not reply to {aTruster} post so i will write it in here , you are a total ignoramus , i am confident this statement of yours will come back and bite you on the arse ! in a karma way , you tosser !
@aTruster Such an ignorant comment; there is no law in the UK which prohibits linking to pirate websites, only in the US there are laws as such (and if there is a small law that can be described as such, why not stand trial in the UK?). O'Dwyer is a British citizen and adheres to UK law. His website which links to pirate websites can be compared to Google; you search for a torrent/anything pirating-related and you get it, why aren't Google getting the same punishment but on a bigger-scale?
Richard has broken the law and has profited from this. There is a saying that maybe he missed while supposedly growing up. ''If you can't do the time, don't do the crime''. I hope he gets 10yrs and that it serves as a warning to others.
@aTruster He did not break any laws in his own country and I seriously doubt he got any cash out it. Not only that the extradition thing itself is designed for terrorism, not bloody copyright stuffs. 'There's a saying that maybe you missed while supposedly growing up. "Think before you speak."'
Do your research (or hell, just pay attention) and use your head before spitting up garbage about other people.
Damn, I thought it was Meredith from The Office.
LordPlagus777 3 weeks ago
Acta close your mouth FOREVER!! You will death in USA prison because Holywood.
No more cinema, no music, no new play game on PC or Playstation PEOPLE WAKE UP!! Wiliam Wallace- FREEEDOMMM!!!
losik01 1 month ago
"I dont like being on camera" deserves a belly laugh .lol.
LtonBuzzardWhereElse 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
Urr,bentpeople in the military who work for foreign powers and organised crime dont send their sons to universitys do they.lol.
LtonBuzzardWhereElse 1 month ago
urr, you can get charged with copyright infringement in any country...this is julian assange allover again- and a very poor imitation.
FOR CHRISTS SAKES MURDOCH PUT A SOCK IN IT !!!
LtonBuzzardWhereElse 1 month ago
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DOWN WITH MILITARY FAMILIES COLLABORATING WITH MURDOCH FOR FAKE STORIES..
LtonBuzzardWhereElse 1 month ago
hmmm... a crime has to be a crime in BOTH jurisdictions ehh? Well why on earth was it decided O'Dwyer can be extradited when he didn't commit any crime in the UK and, it was agreed he didn't by the Met. and the CPS?
(incidentally they couldn't prosecute him since precedent is already set for that)
This extradition is clearly illegal... In fact when it over O'dwyer has a case for suing the crap out of the UK under article 6 of the European human right legislation.
MumblingMickey 1 month ago
dont know why i can not reply to {aTruster} post so i will write it in here , you are a total ignoramus , i am confident this statement of yours will come back and bite you on the arse ! in a karma way , you tosser !
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shortarse123 1 month ago
@aTruster Such an ignorant comment; there is no law in the UK which prohibits linking to pirate websites, only in the US there are laws as such (and if there is a small law that can be described as such, why not stand trial in the UK?). O'Dwyer is a British citizen and adheres to UK law. His website which links to pirate websites can be compared to Google; you search for a torrent/anything pirating-related and you get it, why aren't Google getting the same punishment but on a bigger-scale?
JinRenegade 1 month ago
Richard has broken the law and has profited from this. There is a saying that maybe he missed while supposedly growing up. ''If you can't do the time, don't do the crime''. I hope he gets 10yrs and that it serves as a warning to others.
aTruster 1 month ago
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Samail666 3 weeks ago
@aTruster He did not break any laws in his own country and I seriously doubt he got any cash out it. Not only that the extradition thing itself is designed for terrorism, not bloody copyright stuffs. 'There's a saying that maybe you missed while supposedly growing up. "Think before you speak."'
Do your research (or hell, just pay attention) and use your head before spitting up garbage about other people.
Samail666 3 weeks ago
@aTruster What an idiot you are Sir, sorry but it's true. You don't know much about this case, do you?
erinshunny 3 weeks ago
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... ... In the words of Nelson ...
HA HA!!
ugforthewin 1 month ago
For The U.K Judicial System To Even Be Thinking About Extraditing Richard To The U.S For The Non-Crime of Posting Links Is Pathetic.
DManSKIDROW 3 months ago
Google should be treated in the exact same way as Richard O'Dwyer is being mistreated.
Go to google - type in the name of any recently released movie and you will find links to sites with freely available movies.
Richard SHARED LINKS - He had no copyrighted material on his UK BASED SITE!
No laws broken in the UK = No Dual criminality ....= NO EXTRADITION.
Excellent interview Julia ....Good luck next Tuesday !!
Cliffsull 3 months ago