A man who sold copied games, films and music to trawlermen in exchange for a
box of fresh crabs has been fined £3,000 in the Scottish Courts.
George Clarke was pinched by
Trading
Standards after he accepted the trade-off from the trawlermen as they
returned to Troon harbour.
The trawlermen had not got any cash to shell out for the illegal copies of
games for PC, Playstation 2 (PS2) and Playstation Portable (PSP) that Clarke was
selling.
Following the incident on 3 February, 2006, Clarke's premises were then
searched by officers of
Strathclyde
Police (Ayrshire Division) and investigators from North Ayrshire Trading
Standards.
They found three computers and over 200 discs containing illegally copied
games for PCs and Sony's PS2, PSP and Microsoft's Xbox games consoles. The PCs
and discs were later examined by
Elspa (the
Entertainment & Leisure Software Publishers Association) investigators.
Clarke, aged 61, of Seamill, North Ayrshire, finally appeared before the Ayr
Sheriff's Court on 5 November last year, where he admitted to ’specimen’ charges
presented of selling illegal copies of games, films and music.
Commenting on the case, Michael Rawlinson, managing director of Elspa, said:
“The copying of computer and video games software and any other multimedia
product is illegal and has a negative impact on both local and national
businesses.
"Elspa would like to thank the efforts of North and South Ayrshire Trading
Standards in their attempts to remove illegal products from the marketplace.”
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