Linux-using movie pirate forced to adopt Windows

By David Meyer, ZDNet UK
27 August 2007 08:49 AM
Tags: court, linux, monitoring, order, p2p, windows, software, sentence

A US court has told a Linux enthusiast he must switch to Windows if he wants to use a computer because the court's monitoring software will only work with Microsoft's operating system.

Scott McCausland, who used to be an administrator of the EliteTorrents BitTorrent server before it was shut down by the FBI, pleaded guilty in 2006 to two copyright-related charges over the uploading of Star Wars: Episode III to the Internet. As a result, he was sentenced to five months in jail and five months' home confinement.

McCausland -- who also goes by the name "sk0t" -- has since been released from jail, but last week he reported on his blog that the terms of his sentence meant he would have to install Windows if he wanted to use a computer during his probation. "I had a meeting with my probation officer today, and he told me that he has to install monitoring software onto my PC," wrote McCausland. "No big deal to me...that is part of my sentence."

"However, their software doesn't support GNU/Linux (which is what I use)," continued McCausland. "So, he told me that if I want to use a computer, I would have to use an OS that the software can be installed on. Which basically means: Microsoft and monitoring software or no computer. I use Ubuntu 7.04 now, and they are trying to force me to switch. First they give me two felonies, then they throw me in prison, and now this."

According to the Web site TorrentFreak, McCausland and his attorney will fight the situation. "It isn't the fact that I have to be monitored that bothers me, it is the fact that I have (to) restructure my life (different OS, different software on that OS) and that they would require (force) me to purchase software while I am currently unemployed and relatively unemployable with the two felonies that they gave me," McCausland said. "It is just a ridiculous situation."

David Meyer of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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Talkback 6 comments

    Microsoft Windows Anonymous -- 27/08/07

    ... software for criminals. Only kidding ;-)

    Yeowch Anonymous -- 27/08/07

    Forced to use indows: Thats a second sentence!

    windows Anonymous -- 27/08/07

    cant he just get an illegal version of windows? that might save him some money :P

    An easy Solution ewok Chubacca -- 27/08/07

    Just install wine on it. http://www.winehq.org
    or use wubi
    Wubi - Try Ubuntu on your Windows machine without partitioning your hard drive or creating a boot CD.
    Wubi is an unofficial Ubuntu installer for Windows users that will bring you into the Linux world with a single click.
    ewok

    monitor Anonymous -- 27/08/07

    why don't they monitor released rapist or criminals who might actualy hurt someone?

    Blogging Anonymous -- 28/08/07

    "he reported on his blog" - how does he blog if he can't use a computer and refuses to install windows?

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