Judge Berates Prosecutors In Xbox Modding Trial

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Opening statements in the first-of-its kind Xbox 360 criminal hacking trial were delayed here Wednesday after a federal judge unleashed a 30-minute tirade at prosecutors in open court, saying he had “serious concerns about the government’s case.”

“I really don’t understand what we’re doing here,” US District Judge Philip Gutierrez roared from the bench.

Gutierrez slammed the prosecution over everything from alleged unlawful behavior by government witnesses, to proposed jury instructions harmful to the defense. When the verbal assault finally subsided, federal prosecutors asked for a recess to determine whether they would offer the defendant a deal, dismiss, or move forward with the case that was slated to become the first jury trial of its type. A jury was seated Tuesday.

Among the judge’s host of complaints against the government was his alarm that prosecutors would put on two witnesses who may have broken the law.

One is Entertainment Software Association investigator Tony Rosario, who secretly video-recorded defendant Matthew Crippen allegedly performing the Xbox mod in Crippen’s Los Angeles suburban house. The defense argues that making the recording violates California privacy law. The other witness is Microsoft security employee Ken McGrail, who analyzed the two consoles Crippen allegedly altered. McGrail admitted that he himself had modded Xboxes in college.

“Maybe two of the four government witnesses committed crimes,” the judge said from the bench. “I think it is relevant and the jury is going to hear about it—both crimes.”

The government had fought to keep the witness conduct a secret from the jury.

Crippen is charged with two counts of violating the anticircumvention provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and faces a maximum five years for each count if convicted. The government maintains Crippen, a hotel car-parking manager, ran a small business from his Anaheim home modifying the firmware on Xbox 360 optical drives to make them capable of running pirated copies of games.

The judge on Wednesday even backtracked on an earlier ruling that had prohibited Crippen, 28, from raising a “fair use” defense at trial.

Crippen was hoping to argue to jurors that it was legal to hack the consoles because the modification had noninfringing purposes, like allowing the machines to run homebrew software, or permitting limited fair use of copyrighted material such as making backup copies of video games.

While the judge ruled last week that such a defense was not permitted by the DMCA, he seemingly changed course during his speech.

“The only way to be able to play copied games is to circumvent the technology,” Gutierrez said. “How about backup games and the homebrewed?”

The fair-use issue came up as the judge berated prosecutor Allen Chiu’s proposed jury instructions, which included the assertion that the government need not prove that Crippen “willfully” breached the law, in what is known as “mens rea” in legal parlance. The judge noted that the government’s own intellectual property crimes manual concerning the 1998 DMCA says the defendant has to have some knowledge that he was breaking the law.

“The first prosecution 12 years later, and you’re suggesting a mens rea that is akin to exactly contrary to the IP manual: that ignorance of the law is no excuse?” the judge barked.

“You didn’t even propose a middle ground,” Gutierrez continued. “What’s getting me more riled, it seems to me I cannot communicate the severity to you of what’s going on here.”

As the judge worked through his laundry list of complaints over the prosecution, word of the unusual judicial rebuke spread through the courthouse, drawing a trickle of about a dozen prosecutors and defense attorneys into the courtroom to watch from the gallery.

“I apologize to the court,” Chiu said at the end.

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SinkPosted:

You have to be **** Kidding me, 5 years for Soldering wires and Flashing Chips?.

Has america gone **** Crazy?, I can understand the Copyright act But seriously "HURR I GIVE U 5 YEARS FUR SOM PIXLS K?"

And thats only for one Xbox? So 4 xboxs= 20 years in jail (HURR FOR FOR XBOX WE GUN TAKE A QUARTER OF UR LIEFE AWAY).

**** American Government GOD BLESS AMERICA AMIRITE?

jtag19Posted:

Smuggler what did he do wrong?? I cant understand this.
lol people like you need to go to jail for stupidity [= hahahah

jtag19Posted:

United_Kingdom Lol, Imagine going to court because he made Xbox's to play backup games lol.



nar you no what i totally agree with the jail side of it because look whats happend every one is doing it now becuase of this so much money has been lost in games it only took one person to crack it but uno microsft clearly screwd up the fact you could install games to your hdd of course some one will find out how to run them with out the legit disc for boot up just like iphones ipods ps3 it is allegal i personly think if you its for your own use only it should be fine if you start selling shit its were it gets out of hand and dont bring the modding for online recks it

shadow1Posted:

its about god damn time (excuse my language) that the law is doing something about hacking the xbox. last time i checked, it say hacking in any way, form, or shape is ILLEGAL. Just admit it, modding is illegal. we warned you, but you did it. so we went to long term bans. you did it more and we went to permanent bans. you did it even more, and you get jailed. THANK GOD FOR THE LAW!

Jacob8hockeyPosted:

Some people are really stupid. We all know modding xbox's is illegal so just admit it. And playing the back up games in my opinion is worse because you don't own the REAL game, you might have bought it from someone who DOESN'T OWN the game, and therefore are not giving the company the deserves the money the money. I hate it when people say MS is hungry for money because half of you are the kids that are hosting 10th lobbys for money.

Most people don`t get the point. Micrsofts made the console, they can choose how it is used and if you don`t obey then you are breaking the rules. Offline or Online. But I agree jail is too much unless you founded the idea.

NetflixPosted:

damn.

neildee250Posted:

collyn its sad we should be a bill to play back upgames on ar xbox360 as long as we stay off ling ?


I don't think its relevant. You pay for online use, you bought your console, you own the game or should, you should be able to keep your disc in new condition. This all started because MS gave no way to play games via a backup, now they have a way but the disc still needs to be read and readable first each time, so it does not suit everyone as you may own a scratched copy that wont read the copyright etc then you cop for having to re-buy the game. Funny how activision stopped replacing games for 12 when world at war was released, they made things worse themselves but not helping the consumer protect their paid property.

neildee250Posted:

How can it be illegal to modify property you own. Next we will have Ford going round sueing people for using modified exhausts or pioneer going round checking we aren't playing mp3's on our radios we bought off itunes - No wonder the judge is struggling with it. The consequences could be disastrous. The real issue is that this has always been a grey area where both sides believe themselves to be in the right. Personally I say if you own something you should be able to do with it as you wish. Next thing, the guy who modded kinect will be in court, where does it end?

iAmMasterFPosted:

locking up ppl for modding xboxs? lol the world has gone crazy for money.

i think it should just be a small fine, you u get caught playing backups etc, then u pay the value of them.

instead of locking them up with rapists & murders.

a f*ucked up world eh.

DanesPosted:

WOW THIS BULL ALL HE IS DOING IS MODDING A XBOX THE HE PAYED FOR HE PAYED FOR MICROSOFT IS BULLSHIT THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT INLESS HE GOES ONLINE WITH IT AND I BETT THERE IS NO PROOF FOR HIM TO GO ON LINE WITH IT THIS BULL