Category: Copyright

CELL Film Holdings Lawsuit Information And Options to Settle or Defend in Court

Cell Film Holdings LLC Lawsuit Information And Options to Settle or Defend in Court Update: The latest Cell Film Holdings LLC lawsuit was filed in North Carolina on October 4th. The lawsuit, case number 16-cv-00833 is titled Cell Film Holdings LLC v. Does 1-9. A copy of the lawsuit complaint can be viewed

Criminal Productions Inc. Lawsuit Information And Options to Settle or Defend in Court

Criminal Productions Inc. is suing 43 COX Communications internet users in Arizona alleging they used BitTorrent to illegally download the  movie “Criminal” starring Kevin Costner and Ryan Reynolds. Criminal Productions Inc., has filed several copyright infringement lawsuits and in each lawsuit, they will soon ask the Court to allow them to issue

September Productions Subpoena to Reveal Texas Comcast Users Accused of Illegal Movie Downloading

September Productions Subpoena to Reveal Texas Comcast Users Accused of Illegal Movie Downloading September Productions Inc. accuses defendants of copyright infringement by using software and the internet for allegedly downloading the film “Septembers of Shiraz” without paying the appropriate license fee. The movie is about a secular Jewish family caught in the

Cell Film Holdings Subpoena for Comcast Users Coming to Texas

Cell Film Holdings Subpoena for Comcast Users Coming to Texas Cell Film Holdings LLC, the copyright holder for the movie “Cell” starring John Cusak and Samuel Jackson, is suing internet users near Houston for allegedly downloading the film using file-sharing software over the internet in violation of the US Copyright Act. Received

10 New Colorado Alleged Downloaders Sued in LHF Productions Lawsuit

More LHF Productions Inc Subpoenas in Colorado – Comcast and CenturyLink Copyright Letters Coming In July, August, and September we reported court records showing many Colorado residents being sued for allegedly downloading the movie “London has Fallen” without permission. Now, even more Colorado residents have been sued in the name of their
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