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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

November 3, 2020 by Leonard J. French

Strike 3 Holdings Files 36 New Cases in California

Strike 3 Holdings has filed 36 new federal copyright lawsuits in California in less than a week.  Normally, this would be a large number of cases for a single Plaintiff to file in such a short time, but this is typical for Strike 3 Holdings – one of the most prolific copyright Plaintiffs in the country. Strike 3 owns the rights to adult films marketed under the Tushy, Vixen, and Blacked brands.

They’re able to file so many lawsuits because each suit is nearly identical. They allege that an investigator observed an IP address downloading their films through BitTorrent networks, and that 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 or Spectrum) 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 36 New Cases in California

Filed Under: Bittorrent, By Plaintiff, California, Cases, Comcast Subpoena, Copyright, Cox, Federal, Motion to Quash, Optimum Online, States, Strike 3 Holdings, Strike3 Holdings, Subpoena, Summons, Verizon Subpoena Tagged With: at&t u-verse, bittorrent, california, file sharing, Florida, IP Address, lawsuit, miami-dade county court, motion to quash, Spectrum, strike 3 holdings, summons

September 30, 2020 by Leonard J. French

Strike 3 Holdings Files Almost 140 Federal Cases in September

Strike 3 Holdings, one of the most prolific filers of copyright infringement cases, has been increasing the rate they file Federal copyright complaints, filing 139 in September alone. The cases are spread across the country, including California (13 cases), the District of Columbia (2 cases), Maryland (21 cases), New Jersey (18 cases), New York (54 cases), Pennsylvania (16 cases), and Virginia (15 cases).

The reason they can file so quickly is because each case is nearly identical. Strike 3 alleges that their investigators have recorded an IP address downloading Vixen, Tushy, and/or Blacked films through BitTorrent networks, and are now suing the internet subscribers for copyright infringement. The usually sue for dozens of infringements, with each worth a minimum of $750 in damages, which the Plaintiff can argue should be tripled for “willful” infringement. Even if only granted minimal damages, a defendant could be liable for tens of thousands of dollars if they don’t mount an effective defense.

Many of these cases represent an internet subscriber that has fought against Strike 3’s original subpoena in Miami-Dade county court through a Motion to Quash. Although Strike 3 initially dismisses this defendant from their complaint, they soon file a lawsuit in Federal court for a second subpoena. This time, the case is usually filed in the correct court, making another Motion to Quash a more complicated matter.

Strike 3 is notoriously aggressive in their pursuit of these cases. If you’ve received a notice from your internet service provider, such as Comcast, Frontier Communications, Optimum Online, RCN, Spectrum, or Webpass, please contact me. I can explain your options for defense and recommend the best way forward for your situation.

[Read more…] about Strike 3 Holdings Files Almost 140 Federal Cases in September

Filed Under: Bittorrent, By Plaintiff, California, Cases, Comcast Subpoena, Copyright, D.C., Federal, Maryland, 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, district of columbia, file sharing, IP Address, lawsuit, Maryland, miami-dade county court, motion to quash, New Jersey, New York, optimum online, Pennsylvania, RCN, Spectrum, strike 3 holdings, summons, virginia, washington DC, webpass

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