Bigheadmikelove: It's true, though pirated games aren't too prevalent (at least when I was there) you see a whole bunch of pirated movies though.
Esjs: OK, so you're a soldier? How was this implemented?
Written military policy?
Or was is just like "Ok, soldiers, listen up! As you return to the United States, the Federal Government / ICE / Gen. Patraeus is allowing you to bring home only
one bootleg movie. Do you hear me? You only get to bring home ONE bootleg movie. Thank you for your service."
Sorry to be so cynical on this, but it just seems like this would be bigger news if it's true.
You get semi shaken down when you exit theater, you can only bring one of each specific title and one male and female watch (unless the watches have some sort of manufacturers certification, which I never saw while out there) and up to 10,000 dollars worth of currency. It's implementation is through a specific General Order which one, I don't remember.
Dont get so up in arms over the whole piracy thing. It's not creating a ring of bootlegged goods coming back into the united states or anything. It's just some soldiers getting a hold of buggy advance copies of movies in what was termed "haji-vision" (which I know is derogatory, but it's not meant with any malice) which is the same crap copies you get off of the internets, thai cam copies complete with laughter and fights in the theater. Get more up in arms about the EU member's complicity with pirate activities, TPB is killing PC gaming, not soldiers bringing a few pirated copies of Fallout 3 home with them.