Category: Antonelli Law

Bodyguard Productions Inc Suing Chicagoans for “The Hitman’s Bodyguard” Movie Downloads – ISP Subpoena Defense

BODYGUARD PRODUCTIONS INC  the movie company behind the Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, and Gary Oldman movie “THE HITMAN’S BODYGUARD” is suing CHICAGOLAND area users for using computer file-sharing software to obtain its movie for free. Did you receive a copyright infringement notice from your internet service provider (ISP), and a subpoena

Criminal Productions Issues Summons in Utah Cases – ISP Subpoena Defense

Criminal Productions Inc. , the movie company associated with the movie “Criminal” starring Kevin Costner and Ryan Reynolds has sued Utah internet users (and in other states) alleging they used BitTorrent to illegally download the movie. Previously, the movie company has filed lawsuits in Pennsylvania and other states, see here. Today, October

POW Nevada LLC Sues Hawaii & Colorado Users – ISP Subpoena Defense

POW NEVADA LLC , the movie company behind the Lee Pace movie “REVOLT” is suing Hawaii and Colorado users for using computer file-sharing software to obtain its movie for free. Did you receive a copyright infringement notice from your internet service provider (ISP), and a subpoena from POW NEVADA LLC for the

Venice Pi LLC Movie Download Cases in Chicago: Judge Leinenweber Assigned to Most – ISP Subpoena Defense

VENICE PI LLC , the movie company behind the BRUCE WILLIS movie “ONCE UPON A TIME IN VENICE” is suing Chicago area users for using computer file-sharing software to obtain its movie for free. Did you receive a copyright infringement notice from your internet service provider (ISP), and a subpoena from VENICE

Badhouse Studios LLC to Learn Names of Those Who Downloaded “Larceny” Film For Free – ISP Subpoena Defense

BADHOUSE STUDIOS LLC, the movie company behind the Dolph Lundgren movie “LARCENY” is suing NEW YORK area users for using computer file-sharing software to obtain its movie for free. On October 19th, New York District Judge Edgardo Ramos approved Badhouse Studios’ request to subpoena Time Warner Cable, Verizon Fios, and Optimum Online
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