Feds bust biggest ever piracy operation
Three men from California have been charged with involvement in the biggest CD counterfeiting operation ever discovered in the US. The men - Ye Teng Wen, Hao He and Yaobin Zhai - have been indicted by a grand jury with conspiring to pirate some 325,000 CDs of music, films and software.
The indictments follows the arrests of five people and searches of thirteen locations in California and Texas on 6 October 2005 as part of ’Operation Remaster’, which aimed to break up a huge piracy ring.
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