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Tennessee Man Arrested for Leaking Hollywood Films Online Before Release

by Harikrishnan A
March 9, 2025
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Tennessee Man Arrested for Leaking Hollywood Films Online Before Release
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A Tennessee man has been arrested for allegedly stealing and distributing unreleased Hollywood films online, causing massive financial losses to movie studios. Authorities say 37-year-old Steven Hale took Blu-rays and DVDs from a manufacturing and distribution company that produces films for major studios.

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According to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), between February 2021 and March 2022, Hale illegally copied multiple movies before their official release dates. He allegedly bypassed encryption protections and uploaded these films to the internet, where they were widely downloaded. Investigators also claim he profited by selling the stolen discs on e-commerce platforms.

Legal Charges and Consequences

Hale now faces two counts of criminal copyright infringement and one count of interstate transportation of stolen goods. If convicted, he could receive up to five years for copyright violations and an additional 10 years for transporting stolen property.

The list of films he allegedly leaked includes major Hollywood titles such as Dune, F9: The Fast Saga, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Godzilla vs. Kong, and Spider-Man: No Way Home.

Financial Losses from Piracy

Authorities say the leak of Spider-Man: No Way Home was particularly damaging, as it was downloaded tens of millions of times before its official digital release. The DOJ estimates that the unauthorized distribution resulted in losses worth tens of millions of dollars for the film’s copyright owners.

The timing of the leak was critical. Spider-Man: No Way Home was the first movie during the COVID-19 pandemic to surpass $1 billion at the global box office. While theaters were slowly recovering from pandemic-related shutdowns, pirated copies made it easier for audiences to watch the film illegally instead of buying tickets.

Cyber Threats Linked to Piracy

The leak of Spider-Man: No Way Home was not the only piracy issue studios faced. After the movie’s release, pirated copies flooded the internet, attracting a huge number of downloads. However, many of these downloads came with hidden dangers.

Cybersecurity firm ReasonLabs reported that scammers used torrents of the film to distribute malware. Many of these malicious files originated from Russian torrenting sites and were designed to evade Windows Defender. The malware secretly turned victims’ computers into cryptocurrency-mining machines, benefiting cybercriminals while slowing down infected devices.

Hollywood’s Fight Against Piracy

Piracy has long been a challenge for the entertainment industry, but this case underscores how damaging illegal film distribution can be—especially when studios are trying to recover financially.

The leak of Spider-Man: No Way Home also coincided with legal battles over character rights. Marvel and Sony had recently resolved disputes with the estate of Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko, allowing the movie’s release to proceed smoothly. Despite the film’s success, widespread piracy highlighted the ongoing threat that illegal downloads pose to the industry.

While Hale’s arrest is a step toward cracking down on piracy, it remains a major issue for Hollywood. As digital distribution becomes more common, studios and law enforcement agencies continue working to combat illegal film sharing and protect intellectual property.

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