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Operation Fastlink is a coordination of four separate, simultaneous undercover investigations by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Cyber Division, the Department of Justice, the Computer Crimes and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) of the Criminal Division and Interpol. The four different investigations have not been publicly enumerated, but the U.S. Department of Justice has said in at least one press release that "Operation Higher Education" is the largest component, with participation from twelve nations. Mention has also been made of an investigation into pre-release music groups led by FBI agents from the Washington Field Office. As of March 6, 2009, the FBI states that Operation Fastlink has yielded 60 convictions. The raids occurred in similar fashion to those from Opera

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  • Operation Fastlink war eine Operation gegen die internationale Warez-Szene, die sich besonders gegen Fairlight, Kalisto, , Echelon und Project X richtete. Über 120 Durchsuchungen in 27 US-Bundesstaaten sowie in Belgien, Dänemark, Frankreich, Deutschland, Ungarn, Israel, den Niederlanden, Singapur, Schweden und dem Vereinigten Königreich wurden am 21. und 22. April 2004 durchgeführt. Am 23. April wurden Durchsuchungen in Spanien durchgeführt. Insgesamt waren 12 Länder an dieser koordinierten Aktion beteiligt. Der Schlag richtete sich unter Federführung des FBI gegen die Köpfe organisierter Software-Urheberrechtsverletzung. Insgesamt wird gegenüber einhundert Personen ermittelt. Der Erfolg oder Misserfolg dieser Ermittlungen wurde nie vollständig offengelegt oder hinterfragt. (de)
  • Operation Fastlink is a coordination of four separate, simultaneous undercover investigations by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Cyber Division, the Department of Justice, the Computer Crimes and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) of the Criminal Division and Interpol. The four different investigations have not been publicly enumerated, but the U.S. Department of Justice has said in at least one press release that "Operation Higher Education" is the largest component, with participation from twelve nations. Mention has also been made of an investigation into pre-release music groups led by FBI agents from the Washington Field Office. As of March 6, 2009, the FBI states that Operation Fastlink has yielded 60 convictions. The raids occurred in similar fashion to those from Opera (en)
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  • Operation Fastlink war eine Operation gegen die internationale Warez-Szene, die sich besonders gegen Fairlight, Kalisto, , Echelon und Project X richtete. Über 120 Durchsuchungen in 27 US-Bundesstaaten sowie in Belgien, Dänemark, Frankreich, Deutschland, Ungarn, Israel, den Niederlanden, Singapur, Schweden und dem Vereinigten Königreich wurden am 21. und 22. April 2004 durchgeführt. Am 23. April wurden Durchsuchungen in Spanien durchgeführt. Insgesamt waren 12 Länder an dieser koordinierten Aktion beteiligt. Der Schlag richtete sich unter Federführung des FBI gegen die Köpfe organisierter Software-Urheberrechtsverletzung. Insgesamt wird gegenüber einhundert Personen ermittelt. Der Erfolg oder Misserfolg dieser Ermittlungen wurde nie vollständig offengelegt oder hinterfragt. Laut Angaben des US Justizministeriums wurden über 200 Computer u. a. auch 30 Server, welche zur Archivierung und Verteilung der Titel genutzt wurden, sichergestellt. Weiterhin gibt das FBI an, dass der verursachte Gesamtschaden sich auf mehrere hundert Millionen US-Dollar belaufe. (de)
  • Operation Fastlink is a coordination of four separate, simultaneous undercover investigations by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Cyber Division, the Department of Justice, the Computer Crimes and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) of the Criminal Division and Interpol. The four different investigations have not been publicly enumerated, but the U.S. Department of Justice has said in at least one press release that "Operation Higher Education" is the largest component, with participation from twelve nations. Mention has also been made of an investigation into pre-release music groups led by FBI agents from the Washington Field Office. As of March 6, 2009, the FBI states that Operation Fastlink has yielded 60 convictions. The raids occurred in similar fashion to those from Operation Buccaneer and Operation Site Down. Other somewhat-related law enforcement actions include Operation Gridlock and Operation D-Elite. The operation led to the successful busts of nearly 100 individuals involved in illegal copying of copyrighted software, and alterations thereof, worldwide. There were around 120 total searches executed in 27 American states and in 10 foreign countries. Foreign searches were conducted in Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, the Netherlands, Singapore, Sweden, as well as the United Kingdom. Among the prolific warez release groups targeted by Fastlink were Fairlight, Kalisto, Echelon, Class, and DEViANCE—all of which specialized in spreading unlicensed copies of computer and console video games. Recent convictions have included members of music release groups Apocalypse Production Crew and Chromance. (en)
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