Category: Motion to Quash Subpoena

ME2 Productions Sues 600 Chicagoland Internet Users – Free Consultation With Antonelli Law Defense

ME2 Productions Inc. , the movie company holding the copyright to the movie  “Mechanic: Resurrection” starring Jessica Alba and Tommy Lee Jones, has filed a staggering number of federal lawsuits in the Northern District of Illinois in Chicago alleging more than 600 internet subscribers illegally downloaded its movie for free. The movie

WWE Studios Finance Corporation Lawsuits for “The Eliminators” – Free Consultation With Antonelli Law Defense

WWE Studios is Suing for Alleged Illegal Movie Downloads of the Movie “THE ELIMINATORS” WWE Studios Finance Corporation is suing internet users in Hawaii, Utah, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut alleging they downloaded the movie “The Eliminators” without paying them to do so. We believe it is likely that many more lawsuits may

We File Motions to Quash Subpoenas – Free Consultation With Antonelli Law Defense

You’re a target of a movie downloading lawsuit. Your first notification will be from your internet company (like Comcast). The notice will tell you the movie company subpoenaed it to release your name and address. The subpoena from Strike 3 Holdings,  ME2 Productions, Malibu Media LLC, Bodyguard Productions, or another company is

ME2 Productions Lawsuits: Sued in New York – Free Consultation With Antonelli Law Defense

ME2 Productions Inc. , the movie company holding the copyright to the movie  “Mechanic: Resurrection” starring Jessica Alba and Tommy Lee Jones has filed a number of federal lawsuits in New York alleges these internet users illegally downloaded the movie for free using file sharing software called BitTorrent. The lawsuits target Optimum,

ME2 Productions Lawsuits: Sued in Chicago – Free Consultation With Antonelli Law Defense

ME2 Productions Inc. , the movie company holding the copyright to the movie  “Mechanic: Resurrection” starring Jessica Alba and Tommy Lee Jones, has filed a staggering number of federal lawsuits in the Northern District of Illinois in Chicago alleging more than 500 internet subscribers illegally downloaded its movie for free. The movie
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