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Owner Of Grocery Store Sentenced For Selling Pirated DVD'S

United States Attorney Donald W. Washington announced that Ann Bui, age 48, from Youngsville, Louisiana was sentenced in federal court today United States District Judge Richard T. Haik to 2 years probation for copyright infringement. Bui was also ordered to pay a fine in the amount of $3,000 and restitution in the amount of $2,077.04.

Bui pled guilty in October 2005 following an investigation conducted by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement after learning that BUI was trafficking in pirated DVDs.

Bui owned and operated Michael’s Grocery located in Youngsville, Louisiana. From December 2001 through September 2004, Bui reproduced and sold pirated DVDs from her place of business. More than ten copies of copyrighted works worth more than $2,500 were sold within a 180-day period from March to September 2004. Bui did not have authorization from the copyright holder to reproduce the various
motion pictures and sound recordings. Bui violated the copyright laws for the purposes of commercial advantage and private financial gain.

As a result of her violation, BUI forfeited $29,978.45 in U.S. Currency as well as various media and computer equipment.

Sentencing in federal court is determined by the discretion of federal judges and the governing statute. United States Sentencing Guidelines established by the United States Congress and the United States Sentencing Commission are only used as guidelines by the judge in determining the appropriate sentence. Parole has been abolished in the federal system.

 

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Talent is a factor in entertainment
The general term for an artistic contributor to a project, talent usually refers to actors, directors, and writers. In the studio world, atttaching talent, or bringing necessary key artists to a project, is necessary in getting the film made. Agencies usually reserve the term 'talent' for actors and classify talent agents as those who represent thesipians.

 


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Copyright

Definition:
A legal term referring to protection granted an individual or organization against the use of an original work without expressed consent.

Frequency

Definition:
The average number of times an audience is exposed to a specific advertising message over a period of time, typically four weeks.

Distributor

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From studios to exhibitors, the distributor sells viewing rights for a finished film. Somewhat of an intermediary function, distribution creates initial revenue for the source that financed the project. Its basic function is to sell the viewing rights of a motion picture to specifically designated areas. Based on the elements involved in the feature, the costs of these rights vary and are just a fraction of the income for distributors.

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