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oopso

2002-08-27, 10:28 pm

Cisco Materials download & Online Casino Gaming on www.oopso.com

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NoOneHere

2002-08-28, 3:28 pm

Cisco and Online Casino !
This is a first one, really. Sad, how low have we fallen...
Anyway, FYI, from www.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :
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Cheet-Sheets.com Owner Pleads Guilty; May Face Jail Time

8/27/2002 -- Oregon resident Robert R. Keppel, owner of the
now-defunct braindump Web sites Cheet-Sheets.com and CheetSheets.com,
pleaded guilty in federal court Friday to a charge of theft of trade
secrets, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section
1832(a)(2).

The charge resulted from allegations made by Microsoft that Keppel was
selling questions and answers to Microsoft certification exams.

When he's sentenced on November 1, Keppel faces up to 10 years in
prison and $250,000 in fines. He also forfeited a Lexus RX300, a 1997
Ferrari Spider and $56,000 in cash as part of a plea agreement.
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX attempted to reach both Keppel and his attorney for
comment, but did not receive a response before this story was posted
online.
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Who wants to hear, will hear...

"oopso" <admin@oopso.com> wrote in message news:<N%Wa9.5951$CD2.814479@news02.tsnz.net>...
> Cisco Materials download & Online Casino Gaming on www.oopso.com
>
> Take a look

NoOneHere

2002-08-28, 4:28 pm

Cisco and Online Casino !
This is a first one, really. Sad, how low have we fallen...
Anyway, FYI, from www.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :
----------
Cheet-Sheets.com Owner Pleads Guilty; May Face Jail Time

8/27/2002 -- Oregon resident Robert R. Keppel, owner of the
now-defunct braindump Web sites Cheet-Sheets.com and CheetSheets.com,
pleaded guilty in federal court Friday to a charge of theft of trade
secrets, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section
1832(a)(2).

The charge resulted from allegations made by Microsoft that Keppel was
selling questions and answers to Microsoft certification exams.

When he's sentenced on November 1, Keppel faces up to 10 years in
prison and $250,000 in fines. He also forfeited a Lexus RX300, a 1997
Ferrari Spider and $56,000 in cash as part of a plea agreement.
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX attempted to reach both Keppel and his attorney for
comment, but did not receive a response before this story was posted
online.
---------------

Who wants to hear, will hear...

"oopso" <admin@oopso.com> wrote in message news:<N%Wa9.5951$CD2.814479@news02.tsnz.net>...
> Cisco Materials download & Online Casino Gaming on www.oopso.com
>
> Take a look

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