· Hollywood studios' 'torrent of lawsuits' target illegal downloaders in Canada Canadians for allegedly sharing and downloading mail from a Hollywood studio were actually being sued for Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins. They sued the MIT student for allegedly downloading over two-hundred songs from a file-sharing website. Negotiations resulted in a demand for $, and the RIAA went so far as to suggest that she drop out of college or attend a community college so she could afford the payments. Lawsuits that target "swarms" of bit torrent sharers have been contentious in legal and online communities. Lawyers who represent plaintiffs in these cases have been labeled "copyright trolls" and the lawsuits have been accused of being many things, ranging from collection rackets to bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 9 mins.
Film, TV studios filing lawsuits against Canadian BitTorrent users. If you received a piece of registered mail from a movie studio looking to sue you for illegally downloading a TV show such as. Pirate Bay WARNING: Thousands SUED for downloading for FREE, as legal action intensifies MORE THAN 1, lawsuits were filed against pirates caught watching illegal streams online last year, but. In what could be the largest illegal downloading case in U.S. history, approximately 23, BitTorrent users are expected to receive notice this week that they are being sued for illegally downloading the action film "The Expendables.".
If users are still downloading and sharing the same content in their torrent client (the source of most infringement notices) the notices demand that they remove that content immediately and never. Film, TV studios filing lawsuits against Canadian BitTorrent users. If you received a piece of registered mail from a movie studio looking to sue you for illegally downloading a TV show such as. Some victims have just received a legal notice to consult a lawyer, but further proceedings are upheld. However, some victims are sued for torrenting. A victim shared his story that his cousin was sued with $80 per song for downloading a 12 song album. Also, another woman from Minnesota was charged $80, per song for downloading 24 songs.
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