Federal Investigation Leads to Prosecution of Internet Software Pirate
United States Attorney Kevin J. O'Connor and Special-Agent-in-Charge Robin Avers of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced today that TRAVIS MYERS, age 29, of Yakima, Washington; TERRY KATZ, age 26, of Yorktown Heights, New York; WALTER KAPECHUK, age 55, of Schenectady, New York; and WARREN WILLSEY, age 53, of East Berne, New York, all waived indictment and pleaded guilty to charges of Conspiracy to Commit Criminal Copyright Infringement. These criminal prosecutions are the first cases to be brought as a result of the fifteen-month, software piracy investigation known as Operation ...
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