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Malibu Media LLC Returns to Suing Internet Users in Northern Illinois For Allegedly Illegal Movie Downloads – Information From Antonelli Law BT Copyright Defense

Malibu Media LLC, the producer of pornographic films on the x-art.com website has returned to filing lawsuits against internet users in the Northern District of Illinois (Chicago) for allegedly downloading its movies for free from the internet in violation of the US Copyright Act. In prior years, Malibu Media LLC filed a

Malibu Media LLC Rapidly Increasing Michigan Lawsuits Against Internet Users For Alleged Illegal Free Movie Downloads – Information From Antonelli Law BT Copyright Defense

Malibu Media LLC, the producer of pornographic films on the x-art.com website is rapidly increasing the number of internet users it is suing in Michigan under the US Copyright Act for allegedly downloading its movies for free from the internet. While Malibu Media LLC had sued internet users in Michigan heavily in

Malibu Media LLC Sues Maryland Internet Users for Movie Downloads – Information and Help From Antonelli Law about Malibu Media LLC subpoena

Malibu Media LLC, the producer of pornographic films on the x-art.com website is suing a number of internet users in Maryland under the US Copyright Act for allegedly downloading its movies for free from the internet. If you receive a letter or email from your internet company such as AT&T, Verizon Online,

Malibu Media LLC Sues Connecticut Internet Users for Movie Downloads – Information and Help From Antonelli Law

Malibu Media LLC, the producer of pornographic films on the x-art.com website is suing a number of internet users in Connecticut under the US Copyright Act for allegedly downloading its movies for free from the internet. If you receive a letter from your internet company such as Optimum Online, Verizon, or Comcast,

Malibu Media LLC Sues Internet Users in Michigan – Information and Help From Antonelli Law

Malibu Media LLC, the producer of pornographic films on the x-art.com website is suing a number of internet users in Michigan under the US Copyright Act for allegedly downloading its movies for free from the internet. If you receive a letter from your internet company such as  Comcast and a copy of