2010 27 oct 3: 30 PM
Justin may, the man accused of attempting to steal unpublished games title, Atomic breach during PAX, has been in probation at the Boston Municipal court trial yesterday. Suffolk County District Attorney press officer Jake Wark informed Joystiq that conditions of probation are which can "stay in school, not re-offend, stay off the coast of Xbox Live web sites, and lose his computer was seized at the time of his arrest." If may follow conditions, his case will be dismissed after 18 months. Otherwise, it will be "placed on the road to trial."May was arrested last March when he was trying to breach of the show floor PAX is stealing.He then skipped bail and eventually agreed if the Court may, with the last audience yesterday .we set poster contacted Atomic games for commenting on the results.
Last updated: statement by President of the games Atomic Peter Tamte after the break.
Tamte statement:
"Our request of the Prosecutor was that they deal with this case as seriously as if Justin may had stolen some tangible very chers.En to pecifies, we asked that they do not deal with the theft of intellectual property any differently than the theft of property corporels.C' is my understanding that the path they have taken with Justin may comply with this request, and the plan of the DA action was strongly influenced by the fact that Mr. May was captured before his flight could cause some dommages.avait he was able to display the abuse on the Internet to download and then took it would probably end up serving time in prison."
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