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I.T. Productions Lawsuits: Sued in Colorado – Free Consultation With Antonelli Law Defense

I.T. Productions LLC – the movie company behind the movie “I.T” starring Pierce Brosnan, James Frecheville and Anna Friel – are suing Colorado internet users who allegedly illegally downloaded the movie for free. What is Happening To Colorado Internet Users by I.T. Productions? Many people are being targeted in movie download copyright

ME2 Productions Lawsuits: Sued in Pennsylvania – 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  federal lawsuits in Pennsylvania against internet subscribers it alleges illegally downloaded the movie for free using file sharing software called BitTorrent. The movie’s plot includes rescuing Jessica Alba’s character

ME2 Productions Lawsuits: Hundreds Sued in Utah Over Movie Downloads – Antonelli Law Defense & Information

Have you received a letter, summons, or subpoena from Salt Lake City law firm Kirton McConkie (now Duren IP) attorney Todd Zenger about the ME2 Productions, Inc. lawsuit? If so, you may have questions regarding your legal options about defending yourself, settlement, and something called “Waiver of Service of Summons” What is

“Free” Movie Download Lawsuits by ME2 Productions– Antonelli Law Legal Defense & Information

ME2 Productions Inc., the movie company holding the copyright to the movie  “Mechanic: Resurrection” starring Jessica Alba and Tommy Lee Jones is filing multiple federal lawsuits in Hawaii (and other states, below) against Hawaiian Telecom subscribers it alleges illegally downloaded its movie for free. It alleges that the movie was obtained using

“Free” Movie Download Lawsuits by WWE Studios Finance Corporation – Antonelli Law Legal Defense & Information

WWE Studios is Suing for Alleged Illegal Movie Downloads of the Movie “THE ELIMINATORS” WWE Studios Finance Corporation is suing internet account-holders in Nevada and Connecticut alleging they downloaded the movie “The Eliminators” without a license to do so. It alleges the movie was obtained using file-sharing technology known as BitTorrent, although
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