Hollywood Reporter: Litigious Malibu Media Being Sued

Malibu Media LLC has filed thousands of John Doe lawsuits accusing internet users of illegally downloading their adult videos through file-sharing services such as BitTorrent. Ironically, this incredibly litigious company is now being sued by their own financiers. According to a recent article published in the Hollywood Reporter: Now Malibu Media is on the defensive

Can You IGNORE Malibu Media? Learn more about this potential lawsuit.

Have you recently received a notice from your internet provider (such as Comcast, AT&T, Verizon, etc.) letting you know that Malibu Media LLC is requesting your name? Malibu Media LLC is accusing someone at your IP address of illegally downloading their adult film content without paying the proper licensing fees. When you receive the notice

Malibu Media LLC v. John Doe: 104 New Cases Filed in July 2019

Malibu Media LLC files 104 new John Doe cases in July 2019. Malibu Media LLC is aggressively filing copyright infringement lawsuits alleging that defendants are illegally downloading their adult film content from the website x-art.com. If you’ve received a subpoena, Malibu Media is alleging you (or someone at your IP address) illegally downloaded their adult

National Law Review: Invasion of Copyright Trolls and What To Do if You Have Been Sued by Malibu Media

Malibu Media LLC files John Doe lawsuits accusing internet users of illegally downloading their videos through file-sharing services such as BitTorrent. According to a recent article in natlawreview.com, over 2700 more copyright infringement lawsuits were filed in the U.S. federal courts in 2018 vs. 2017. A large portion of that increase was due to pornography

Malibu Media Tries to Dismiss Piracy Case After Realizing Defendants Were IT Experts.

Malibu Media LLC is a Los Angeles-based company that creates adult films and distributes them through the website x-art.com. If you have received a notice from your internet service provider, Malibu Media LLC  is seeking your name from your internet provider (Comcast, Cox, Verizon, etc.). They are accusing someone at your IP address of illegally
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