United States v. Larracuente

952 F.2d 672 (1992)

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United States v. Larracuente

United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
952 F.2d 672 (1992)

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Facts

Julio Larracuente was arrested after the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) discovered that he was making unauthorized copies of movies and renting them at his video-rental store. Larracuente was charged with criminal copyright infringement and conspiracy to commit copyright infringement. A search of Larracuente’s home by the FBI uncovered a video-counterfeiting laboratory, including hundreds of counterfeit videos, labels, and videocassette-copying equipment. At trial, Larracuente stipulated that the copyrights on the tapes the government confiscated did not belong to him, but he refused to stipulate that the owners of those copyrights had the exclusive right to copy the items. Larracuente was convicted and appealed, arguing that the evidence was insufficient to convict because the United States failed to present evidence foreclosing the possibility that Larracuente had been authorized to copy the tapes via licenses from the copyright holders.

Rule of Law

Issue

Holding and Reasoning (Newman, J.)

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