Michigan Hit With Five New Dallas Buyers Club LLC Lawsuits

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On July 2 2014, Dallas Buyers Club LLC filed five new federal copyright lawsuits in the Eastern District of Michigan. These new lawsuits target an additional 97 unnamed Doe defendants.

Dallas Buyers Club LLC alleges these as-yet anonymous Doe defendants illegally downloaded the movie Dallas Buyers Club using BitTorrent or similar peer-to-peer file-sharing programs without paying the appropriate license fee.

Its is not a good idea to download the Dallas Buyers Club movie using BitTorrent or similar software, especially in states like Michigan where Dallas Buyers Club LLC is actively suing. .  If you are a parent make sure your children are not doing this; if you have roommates make sure your roommates are not doing this, as being a target of a federal lawsuit like this over a movie download is not fun, not fair, and is avoidable. 

These newest lawsuits brings the national litigation campaign by Dallas Buyers Club LLC to a total of 2197 defendants accused of copyright infringement by obtaining the movie using BitTorrent or similar software. 264 are in Michigan alone.

Attorney Jeffrey Antonelli is admitted to all federal courts of Michigan. For more information and a list of cases filed nationwide visit http://www.antonelli-law.com/Dallas_Buyers_Club__LLC.php

The new cases filed on July 2 2014 are as follows:

Dallas Buyers Club LLC v. Does 1-18 2:14-cv-12594
Dallas Buyers Club LLC v. Does 1-20 2:14-cv-12595
Dallas Buyers Club LLC v. Does 1-17 2:14-cv-12596
Dallas Buyers Club LLC v. Does 1-21 2:14-cv-12598
Dallas Buyers Club LLC v. Does 1-21 2:14-cv-12600

For a free initial consultation with the copyright defense attorneys of Antonelli Law call us at 312-201-8310 or fill out the contact form below:

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