UK DJ and Band To Appear In Court For Buying $750,000 Of Their Own Music On iTunes Using Stolen Credit Cards

Amit Chowdhry | Thursday December 23, 2010 | 609 views| Add a Comment


Denver White (known as DJ Denver) of Wolverhampton in West England is being accused for purchasing $750,000 worth of music on iTunes and Amazon.com with stolen credit cards. About 11 other defendants that are in connection to the unnamed band and DJ are to appear in court as well. The purchases were made between January 2008 and June 2009. Since the royalties earned from sales on iTunes and Amazon.com had to be connected to a specific bank account, it made it easy for the FBI and the Scotland Yard to find out who is involved in this case. [Sunday Mercury via Engadget]

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