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November 4, 2020 by Leonard J. French

Strike 3 Holdings Files Even More Lawsuits in Washington, D.C., Illinois, and Michigan

Strike 3 Holdings, one of the most prolific copyright Plaintiffs in the country, has filed 9 more federal copyright lawsuits in Washington, DC (2 cases), Illinois (1 case), and Michigan (6 cases), in less than a week.  One reason Strike 3 can file so many cases is that each case is nearly identical, except for the individual IP address and details of the alleged infringements. 

They allege that an investigator observed an IP address downloading their films (marketed under the brands Tushy, Vixen, and Blacked) through BitTorrent networks. They then allege the internet subscriber associated with the IP address must be the alleged infringer. This is a tenuous argument at best, as there are many reasons why the subscriber might not be the infringer (e.g., someone else had access to the internet, such as a guest or through unprotected wifi). However, federal judges routinely grant subpoenas to force internet service providers (e.g., AT&T, Comcast, RCN, etc.) to reveal the name of the accused internet subscriber.

Many of these Federal cases first began in county court in Miami-Dade, Florida, where Strike 3 first made these allegations and asked for a subpoena. Many people haven chosen to fight that subpoena using a Motion to Quash (i.e., a motion to cancel or “quash” the subpoena) because the case was filed in a court that lacked jurisdiction over copyright matters and non-Florida residents. Strike 3 routinely dismisses these people from the Florida-based case; however, the case is rarely over, as Strike 3 goes on to file a Federal case in what is likely the correct jurisdiction, which makes filing a Motion to Quash more complex.

If you’re considering a Motion to Quash, please contact me. I’ve defended over 1,000 people against plaintiffs like Strike 3 Holdings and have significant experience with Motions to Quash. I can help explain when they can be helpful and when they could be potentially harmful. I work with a team of lawyers from across the country to provide the best defense, regardless of the state you live in.

Strike 3 Holdings is notoriously aggressive in pursuing each case, and each allegation is serious. The Plaintiff sees each infringement as worth at least $750, which they often ask to treble to $2,250 for what they see as “willful infringement”. Strike 3 Holdings cases, if lost in court, could easily cost $10,000s, or even $100,000s. However, the Plaintiff is often willing to settle for less or may even dismiss the case when a defendant puts up an adequate defense. This is why it’s so important to contact an experienced attorney right away.

If you’ve received a notice from your internet service provider, please contact me. I can explain your options for defense and recommend the best way forward for your situation. I’ve represented more than 1,000 people across the country, and I focus my practice on defending against BitTorrent based lawsuits. I’m very familiar with this Plaintiff and can give you individualized guidance for your case.

[Read more…] about Strike 3 Holdings Files Even More Lawsuits in Washington, D.C., Illinois, and Michigan

Filed Under: Bittorrent, By Plaintiff, Cases, Comcast Subpoena, Copyright, Cox, D.C., Federal, Illinois, Michigan, Motion to Quash, Optimum Online, States, Strike 3 Holdings, Strike3 Holdings, Subpoena, Summons, Verizon Subpoena Tagged With: at&t u-verse, bittorrent, comcast, copyright, district of columbia, file sharing, Florida, Illinois, IP Address, lawsuit, miami-dade county court, Michigan, motion to quash, RCN, Spectrum, strike 3 holdings, summons, washington DC

August 30, 2020 by Leonard J. French

Strike 3 Holdings Demands Nearly 600 Identities in August

Strike 3 Holdings continues to barrage the Miami-Dade county court with requests for subpoenas for the identities of internet subscribers they claim have downloaded their films through BitTorrent networks. Strike 3 Holdings owns the brands Vixen, Tushy, and Blacked. In August alone, they filed 6 complaints (called Bills of Pure Discovery) and listed 593 IP addresses from a variety of internet service providers from across the country, including AT&T U-verse, Comcast, Frontier Communications, Optimum Online, RCN, Spectrum, and Webpass. Almost half of the IP addresses listed are from California (285), with a mixture of defendants from Connecticut (15), Washington, DC (11), Florida (18), Illinois (36), Maryland (26), Michigan (29), New Jersey (46), New York (101), Pennsylvania (20), and Virginia (6).

These subpoenas are serious and the first step in initiating a Federal lawsuit. Typically Strike 3 Holdings has investigators that monitor an IP address for months or even years, documenting every BitTorrent download. They typically wait until enough infringements have accrued from an IP address to be worth significant damages. In August, the number of alleged infringements ranged from 24 to 342. The Plaintiff sees each infringement as worth $750 in statutory damages, although they may ask the court for more to punish “willful” infringement. If they win in court, they may also be awarded attorneys’ fees and court costs, which further adds to how expensive these cases can become.

Notably, Strike 3 is demanding these subpoenas through Florida county court, where they can take advantage of a little-known type of complaint called a Bill of Pure Discovery. Many defendants are tempted to file Motions to Quash in order to protect their identities from being released, arguing that the Miami-Dade court is not the proper venue for copyright actions nor for defendants outside of Florida. However, Strike 3 doesn’t seem to stop going after defendants that ask for a Motion to Quash and simply refile the lawsuit in Federal court and become more aggressive.

Sometimes, filing a Motion to Quash is still advantageous. I’ve defended hundreds of cases against Strike 3 Holdings across the country, both in negotiating settlements and litigating in court. If you’ve received a notice from Comcast Communications and you’re considering a Motion to Quash, settling, or fighting in court, please call us at 888.801.8681 or email. Please have your case number and IP address ready. We’re happy to explain your options for defense and recommend the best way forward.

[Read more…] about Strike 3 Holdings Demands Nearly 600 Identities in August

Filed Under: Bittorrent, By Plaintiff, California, Cases, Comcast Subpoena, Connecticut, Copyright, D.C., Federal, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Motion to Quash, New Jersey, New York, Optimum Online, Pennsylvania, States, Strike 3 Holdings, Strike3 Holdings, Subpoena, Summons, Virginia Tagged With: at&t u-verse, bittorrent, california, comcast, connecticut, file sharing, Florida, Illinois, IP Address, lawsuit, Maryland, miami-dade county court, Michigan, motion to quash, New Jersey, New York, optimum online, Pennsylvania, RCN, Spectrum, strike 3 holdings, summons, virginia, washington DC, webpass

May 23, 2020 by Leonard J. French

Strike 3 Holdings Files for 20 More Identities from Texas

Strike 3 Holdings is continues to file requests for internet subscribers’ identities, this time targeting users from Texas, including Plano, Lewisville, Wylie, and Dallas. They’ve applied for 20 such identities through a little known procedure in Florida called a Bill of Pure Discovery. They claim that their investigators have recorded IP addresses downloading their films through BitTorrent networks. Strike 3 owns films under the brands Vixen, Tushy, and Blacked. They then request subpoenas for the identities of internet subscribers from internet service providers like Frontier Communications.

These subpoenas are flawed for a number of reason. First, because they are requested from a Miami-Dade county court, which has no jurisdiction over copyright matters. Second, the subscribers’ IP addresses are geolocated to Texas, meaning subscribers are unlikely to live or work in Florida. Third, they are requesting the subscriber’s identity, yet, there is no guarantee that the person who pays the internet bills is the same person responsible for the infringing activity.

If Strike 3 gets the subscribers’ identities, they then file a Federal copyright lawsuit, which can carry hefty damages of at least $750 per infringement, with damages often requested to be tripled to $2,250 for “willful” infringement. Strike 3 usually waits until there are dozens and dozens of infringements alleged, meaning each case can be worth tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages. These lawsuits are serious and Strike 3 is notoriously aggressive.

Many defendants have fought Strike 3 subpoenas in Miami-Dade county court by filing Motions to Quash (a request for the court to cancel the subpoena) and are successful at first, as Strike 3 will drop the Defendant from that case. However, this may not be the end. Strike 3 Holdings can become more aggressive after seeing resistance and seem to be willing to file Federal lawsuits in the correct jurisdiction in order to get an identity and sue.

Sometimes, filing a Motion to Quash is still advantageous. I’ve defended hundreds of cases against Strike 3 Holdings and similar Plaintiffs, both in negotiating settlements and litigating in court. If you’ve received a notice from Frontier Communications or Cox Communications and you’re considering a Motion to Quash, settling, or fighting in court, please call us at 888.801.8681 or email. Please have your case number and IP address ready. We’re happy to explain your options for defense and recommend the best way forward.

[Read more…] about Strike 3 Holdings Files for 20 More Identities from Texas

Filed Under: Bittorrent, By Plaintiff, California, Cases, Comcast Subpoena, Connecticut, Copyright, Federal, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Motion to Quash, New Jersey, New York, Optimum Online, States, Strike 3 Holdings, Strike3 Holdings, Subpoena, Summons, Virginia Tagged With: bittorrent, file sharing, Florida, frontier communications, IP Address, lawsuit, miami-dade county court, motion to quash, optimum online, strike 3 holdings, summons, texas

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