USAO Home Page
    DOJ Seal


    United States Attorney's Office
    Central District of California

    Thom Mrozek
    Public Affairs Officer

    (213) 894-6947
    thom.mrozek@usdoj.gov



    Return to the 2007 Press Release Index
    Release No. 07-029

    February 22, 2007

    LOS ANGELES-AREA MAN CHARGED WITH UPLOADING ACADEMY AWARD 'SCREENER' ONTO INTERNET

    Los Angeles, CA - A Norwalk man was charged today with copyright infringement for making available on the Internet an Academy Award "screener" – the animated feature Flushed Away – that had been sent by Paramount Pictures to his sister.

    Salvador Nunez Jr., 27, was named in a criminal complaint filed late this afternoon in United States District Court in Los Angeles. The complaint, which alleges one felony count of copyright infringement, alleges that Paramount Pictures' Flushed Away was posted to a website on December 23.

    Additionally, Nunez also allegedly uploaded Warner Brothers Pictures' Happy Feet to another website on January 4. After investigators with the Motion Picture Association of America downloaded copies of the films from the Internet, forensic analysis showed that the movies had been provided in DVD format to Nunez's sister. The films – so-called screeners made available to certain individuals as part of the Academy Award process – were made available to his sister because she is a member of ASIFA (the International Animated Film Society), a group that describes itself as being "dedicated to the advancement of animation." According to the criminal complaint, Salvador Nunez admitted putting the movies on his computer and making them available on the Internet.

    Nunez will be summoned to appear in federal court in Los Angeles next Thursday.

    A criminal complaint contains allegations that a defendant has committed a crime. Every defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in court.

    The charge of copyright infringement carries a maximum statutory penalty of three years in federal prison.

    This case was investigated by the Los Angeles Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which received assistance from investigators with the MPAA.

    #####

    Release No. 07-029
    Return to the 2007 Press Release Index