Category: Motion to Quash Subpoena

Update to Malibu Media LLC New York and CT Cases – Increased Downloads Alleged

In several lawsuits filed by Malibu Media LLC in New York and Connecticut, Antonelli Law has observed that within several weeks of the lawsuits’ complaint being filed, additional downloads of movies produced by Malibu Media LLC are alleged to have been downloaded by the unnamed defendant. For example, in the Connecticut case

LHF Productions Sues “London Has Fallen” Downloaders Using Hawaii Telecom

LHF Productions Sues “London Has Fallen” Downloaders Using Hawaii Telecom LHF Productions, Inc.  the copyright holder for the movie “London Has Fallen” continues its national copyright enforcement campaign by filing lawsuits in the District of Hawaii alleging Hawaii Telecom internet users in Honolulu, Kailua, Kapolei, Maui, Pearl City, and Wahiawa of illegally downloading the

Update to New Yorkers to Get Subpoena Letters for LHF Productions, Inc

Update to New Yorkers to Get Subpoena Letters for LHF Productions, Inc. On July 1st we posted the news that LHF Productions, Inc. , who is suing those alleged to have illegally downloaded the movie  “London Has Fallen”, was approved by the Eastern and Southern District Courts of New York to issue

Malibu Media LLC Files New Lawsuits after Three Month Hiatus

Malibu Media LLC Files New Lawsuits after Three Month Hiatus Malibu Media LLC recently filed new lawsuits against internet subscribers in New York, Connecticut and California. Malibu Media filed cases against 21 subscribers in the Southern District of New York and 11 subscribers in the District of Connecticut. Malibu is represented by

Criminal Productions, Inc. Going After Century Link Subscribers in Colorado Springs, Colorado

Criminal Productions, Inc., the purported copyright holder to the movie “Criminal” is going after Century Link internet subscribers in Colorado Springs and a Comcast Cable internet subscriber in Littleton for allegedly downloading the movie without permission in violation of the US Copyright Act.  The case is Criminal Productions, Inc. v. Does 1-13
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