Category: Litigation

“Three Times Dope”: Walter C. Griggs v. Does 1-188

“Three Times Dope”: Walter C. Griggs v. Does 1-188 Walter C. Griggs has filed a federal copyright infringement lawsuit against 188 John Does in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The lawsuit involves the alleged downloading of a file called “Three Times Dope.” The file contains 34 sound recordings which the plaintiff performed

Malibu Media LLC – California, Illinois, New York & Virginia Updates

Malibu Media LLC‘s lawsuit activity appears to be on the upswing. In December, Malibu Media LLC filed 168 lawsuits against John Doe defendants in California, Illinois, New York, and Virginia. Virginia had been quiet since September. California’s 59 cases were filed in the following districts and dates:  Northern- 16 (filed Dec. 27),

Feds Considering Changes to Copyright Act Statutory Damages

U.S. Department of Commerce Proposes Changes to Statutory Damages Under the Copyright Act Recently, the U.S. Department of Commerce Internet Policy Task Force issued a report proposing changes to the current statutory damages under the Copyright Act, “White Paper on Remixes, First Sale and Statutory Damages” In recent years, there has been

Michigan Targeted By A New Copyright Troll: Fathers and Daughters Nevada LLC

Michigan Targeted By A New Copyright Troll: Fathers and Daughters Nevada LLC Fathers and Daughters Nevada LLC has file a federal copyright infringement lawsuit involving the film titled “Fathers and Daughters.” The film was directed by Gabriele Muccino and features Russell Crowe, Amanda Seyfried and Aaron Paul. The film is about a
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