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After $1bn Piracy Loss, Cox Latest ISP to Face DMCA Subpoena Dilemma

In the United States, consumer ISPs have been handing over the identities of suspected BitTorrent pirates for years, mostly because a court has...

Major Labels Want ISP to Pay Additional $12 Million in Piracy Liability Case

Home > Lawsuits > Repeat Infringer > In 2022, a group of major recording labels won $47 million in damages from Internet...

High Court Bans Singer From Hitting YouTube Rival With DMCA Notices

Having developed a highly automated system that attempts to deal with huge and increasing instances of piracy, YouTube has shown it can handle copyright...

Tensions Between Filmmakers and Reddit Grow in Piracy Dispute

Home > Lawsuits > Repeat Infringer > The legal dispute between a group of filmmakers and Reddit is heating up. The movie...

ISP Grande Wants Judge to Overrule Jury’s $47 Million Piracy Liability Verdict

Home > Lawsuits > Repeat Infringer > Internet provider Grande Communications has asked a Texas federal court to overrule a jury verdict...

Reddit Asks Court to Protect Users’ Anonymity in Third-Party Piracy Lawsuit

The “repeat infringer” issue remains a hot topic in U.S. courts, with ongoing lawsuits against several ISPs. Internet provider RCN is one of the companies...

Filmmakers Request Identities of Reddit Users to Aid Piracy Lawsuit

Under U.S. copyright law, Internet providers must terminate the accounts of repeat infringers “in appropriate circumstances.” Many ISPs have been reluctant to take such drastic...

Twitter Hit With $228.9m Copyright Infringement / Repeat Infringer Lawsuit

Any platform that allows users to upload and share content runs the risk of some users uploading content for which they hold no rights. Under...

IPTV: Anti-Piracy Coalition Reveals ‘Offshore Hosting’ Challenges

An awful lot has changed in the online piracy world over the last decade, but key fundamentals still underpin the entire ecosystem. Many platforms...

Lawsuit: Cloudflare & NameSilo Profit From ‘Repeat Infringer’ Pirates

Competition is almost inevitable in business and as a key driver of innovation, that’s mostly a good thing. Unfair competition, on the other hand,...

Filmmakers Want to Link ISP Subscriber Data to ‘Pirating’ YTS and Reddit Users

Home > Lawsuits > Repeat Infringer > As part of an ongoing piracy liability lawsuit, Internet provider WOW! was ordered to hand...

Torguard Settles Piracy Lawsuit and Agrees to Block Torrent Traffic on U.S. Servers

TorGuard has settled a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by several movie companies last year. The VPN provider stood accused of failing to take action against subscribers who were pirating films. As part of the settlement, TorGuard agrees to block BitTorrent traffic on U.S. servers; however, it stresses that user privacy is in no way affected by this decision.

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