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Da Hua Weng, 34, and He Hua Jing, 33, both of Tanners
Hill, New Cross appeared at Stratford Magistrates Court on June 17
charged with selling counterfeit DVDs under Section 92 of the Trade
Marks Act 1994.
Weng was sentenced to 90 days imprisonment, suspended for two
years. He was also given an Exclusion Order banning him from High
Street North, East Ham between the junction of Barking Road and
East Ham Station.
Jing was given a conditional discharge for 24 months and an
Acceptable Behaviour Order not to loiter in any public place in
Newham, nor carry or sell non-copyrighted DVDs.
Weng and Jing have both been arrested several times for
continually pestering members of the public into buying their DVDs,
some of which were pornographic.
Executive member for anti-social behaviour, Councillor June
Leitch, said: "Consumers think that buying these cheap DVDs are a
good idea. However, the films are very poor quality. They are often
filmed in the back of cinemas, so you will hear every cough and
sneeze as well as see people walking in front of the camera.
Sometimes, you end up with a film that has been dubbed into a
different language.
"These counterfeit DVD sellers are often linked to other forms
of organised crime. They are unscrupulous and will stoop as low as
to sell hardcore porn to children. I would thoroughly recommend
that people avoid buying from these dodgy DVD sellers and only
purchase from legitimate sources." |