I Received a Subpoena from Malibu Media, How Serious is it?

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Malibu Media, LLC has been filing federal copyright infringement lawsuits for years that allege defendants illegally downloaded their adult film content without paying the proper licensing fees. In many of these cases, defendants are also accused to using the filesharing software BitTorrent to download and share the films.

These cases are extremely serious and time-sensitive, so if you’ve received a subpoena you should act as soon as possible.

Want to talk to Antonelli Law for free, anonymously and discuss your Malibu Media case? Call 312-201-8310 or click here.

I don’t want my name to be released to Malibu Media, how do I avoid that?

Your subpoena from Malibu Media explained

Your first notice of the lawsuit will likely be a notice from your internet service provider (ISP) such as Comcast, Verizon, or AT&T and a subpoena from Malibu Media, LLC. This means that Malibu Media is trying to obtain your name, which they could then tie to your case publicly.

You typically only have 30 days before your name is released to Malibu Media before your anonymity could be lost, which can have personal and professional consequences.

It is imperative you act quickly if you want to retain your anonymity and avoid your name being publicly tied to your case.

The first step in resolving your Malibu Media lawsuit

No matter the level of guilt or innocence, it’s best to discuss your case with an experienced copyright attorney who can advise you on your specific case, the options you have, and is able to fight on your behalf.

The experienced attorneys at Antonelli Law have worked on nearly 3,000 copyright infringement cases similar to yours and can help you find a resolution to your case. Your options are typically:

  • Settle outside of court anonymously
  • File a motion to quash
  • Fight in court

We’ll discuss each option and the pros and cons of each to determine what course of action is best for you.

To discuss your Malibu Media subpoena for free and anonymously with one of our experienced copyright infringement attorneys call 312-201-8310 or click here.

This is a blog dedicated to updates on copyright infringement cases. We have handled more than 1,000 Malibu Media cases over the past eight years, helping each client figure out the best option for their individual situation. We can represent you in your case against Malibu Media. For more information about your subpoena visit our main website’s Malibu Media page.

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