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24,000 BitTorrent Users Sued For Allegedly Pira

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24,000 BitTorrent Users Sued For Allegedly Pirating 'The Hurt Locker'


Law & Order | 208135 hits | May 24 6:48 pm | Posted by: Scape
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They've already snagged an Oscar. Now Voltage Pictures, makers of the 2010 Best Picture, The Hurt Locker, have another milestone in their crosshairs: the biggest file-sharing lawsuit of all time. Voltage Pictures is trying to recoup money it says it lo

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  1. by avatar Guy_Fawkes
    Wed May 25, 2011 11:30 am
    Now that sucks, not only did they have to watch that POS movie, now they are being sued for watching it illegaly.

  2. by Anonymous
    Wed May 25, 2011 1:12 pm
    IP addresses from 10,532 Comcast subscribers, 5,239 Verizon users, 2,699 IPs on Charter, and 1,750 with Time Warner comprise the huge group of defendants. After the initial filing, Dunlap, Grubb & Weaver, attorneys for Voltage Pictures, requested access to personal information tied to each IP address in question. Time Warner balked, saying that doing so would be too time consuming and would take away from other, more pressing legal issues.
    Time Warner seems to be singing the same tune this time around, once again refusing to provide data for its customers that have been implicated.


    So... Canada needs copyright "reform" to give this power to Hollywood that Hollywood doesn't even have Hollywood?

  3. by avatar PublicAnimalNo9
    Wed May 25, 2011 4:35 pm
    So wait a sec here, Time Warner won't supply personal info on the IPs for illegal downloading? That's fucking hypocritically hilarious. Meanwhile WB (a subsidiary of Time Warner) is busy sending messages to ISPs about people downloading illegally.

    What a bunch of wads! :roll:



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