A woman who was caught using a camcorder to record the movie Mission
Impossible III at the Arclight Theater in Hollywood pleaded
guilty today to a federal charge of copyright infringement.
Renee Stewart Maltz,
48, of Bel Air, pleaded guilty this afternoon before United States
District Magistrate Judge Ralph Zarefsky.
According to a plea agreement
filed in this case, on May 6, 2006, theater employees witnessed Maltz
operating a camcorder during an evening showing of the movie, which
had been released into theaters the day before. Employees summoned
Los Angeles Police officers, who detained Maltz. The camcorder was
seized by LAPD and searched by federal authorities, who found that
approximately 7 minutes of the movie was recorded to memory.
Maltz faces a maximum
possible sentence of one year in federal prison when she is sentenced
by Judge Zarefsky on February 22.
The case is the result
of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the
Los Angeles Police Department. |