Criminal Productions Inc. Case in Colorado Voluntarily Dismissed

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In a rare Order granting a defendant’s Motion to Quash, the Colorado District Court stated that the subpoena issued July 13, 2016 to Comcast was quashed because “Plaintiff attached to the subpoena a spreadsheet containing information different than that on which the motion for early discovery was based.”

Criminal Productions, Inc. then filed a motion to voluntarily dismiss the case without prejudice, which was granted today August 9 2016. It is possible that the same people receiving Comcast notices in case number 16-cv-01724, which are now moot, could be targeted in another complaint filed by Criminal Productions, Inc.

The case is Criminal Productions, Inc. v. Does 1-30 1:16-cv-01724.

If you are the account holder for your Comcast  internet account, your name is linked to an IP address. If you receive a letter from Comcast that informs you a subpoena was received to reveal your identity, click here to learn about motions to quash or call Antonelli Law at 312-201-8310 or use the contact form below.  Attorney Law’s attorneys are admitted to many federal courts and can represent you in no matter which state you live in, including Colorado.

Attorneys: Don’t risk malpractice trying to represent a client in a copyright lawsuit where the  loser pays statutory and attorneys fees. We accept attorney referrals and are very experienced in this specialized litigation.

For immediate advice and a free initial consultation call attorney Jeffrey Antonelli at 312-201-8310 or fill out our simple contact page or email us with a request to call you back at a time that is convenient for you. We understand the shock you may be feeling from receiving a notice of this action, and have the experience to help you deal with this in the best way possible for you. Attorney referrals accepted.

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Click here for more information on the Criminal Productions Inc.  lawsuits. You may find it helpful to read the non-attorney blogs about these type of lawsuits by Fight Copyright Trolls and Die Troll Die. In particular, while not written by a lawyer, the post “Copyright Troll Poker” – OR How To Survive This Troll “No-Limit” Game may be very helpful to understand the psychology and monetary and legal risks of being a defendant. Contact Antonelli Law through our contact form below if you have any questions about these articles or call us at 312-201-8310.

Antonelli Law has defended more than 1,500 clients accused of BitTorrent copyright litigation since 2011 and attorney Jeffrey Antonelli is admitted to the federal District Court of Colorado .

Criminal Productions Inc Colorado Lawsuit
Criminal Productions Inc Colorado Lawsuit

 

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