Category: Antonelli Law

LHF Productions Sues 100 Utah Comcast, CenturyLink Users Over “London has Fallen” Movie Downloads

LHF Productions, Inc. the copyright holder of the movie  “London Has Fallen” starring Gerard Butler, Morgan Freeman and Aaron Eckhart, has begun suing Utah Comcast and Centurylink users for allegedly downloading the movie for free. The company is suing over 100 Utah residents who use Comcast and CenturyLink internet service. The movie “London

ME2 Productions Sues Colorado Comcast Internet Users for Downloading Mechanic: Resurrection Movie

ME2 Productions Inc. , the copyright holder of the movie  “Mechanic: Resurrection” starring Jason Statham, Jessica Alba, and Tommy Lee Jones has started suing Comcast Cable internet subscribers in Colorado federal court alleging they illegally downloaded the movie for free. The movie’s plot involves rescuing Jessica Alba’s character when she is kidnapped.

Summons Issued for Arizona Alleged Downloaders of Fathers & Daughters Movie

Fathers & Daughters Nevada LLC is trying to show it is serious. After filing its copyright lawsuit back in April 2016, the company – which alleges internet users illegally downloaded the copyright film “Fathers & Daughters”  – has finally issued summons and filed an amended complaint on October 14 2016. Click here

September Productions Sues Maryland Comcast Cable Users Accused of “Septembers of Shiraz” Illegal Movie Downloading

September Productions Inc. Sues Maryland Comcast Cable Users Accused of “Septembers of Shiraz” Illegal Movie Downloading September Productions Inc. accuses the defendants of copyright infringement by illegally downloading the film “Septembers of Shiraz” without paying the appropriate license fee. The movie is about a secular Jewish family caught in the Islamic revolution

Malibu Media LLC ISP Subpoenas Approved By Virginia Court

Malibu Media LLC, the producer of pornographic films on the x-art.com website has sued a number of Virginians under the US Copyright Act for allegedly downloading its movies for free from the internet. Now, federal judges in the following cases have approved Malibu Media‘s request to send subpoenas to reveal the names
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