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    Hurt Locker torrenters: prepare to get sued


    Hurt Locker torrenters: prepare to get sued
    By Jacqui Cheng | Last updated 22 days ago

    Voltage Pictures and the US Copyright Group are teaming up to sue "tens of thousands" of P2P users who downloaded the film The Hurt Locker illegally. A lawyer from the group confirmed the studio's plans to the Hollywood Reporter Wednesday, noting that the scope of this lawsuit is much more far-reaching than the copyright group's past pursuits.

    The Hurt Locker, like many other Hollywood films, was leaked onto BitTorrent months before its official release in theaters. It wasn't a particularly high-grossing film—it only made $16 million—but it did end up winning six Oscars. Undoubtedly, the film's early leak online combined with the relatively low earnings is part of the reason Voltage and the US Copyright Group decided to sue. The lawsuit has not yet been filed, but the firm expects it to happen later today.

    The US Copyright Group has made a name for itself by helping movie studios (mostly independent ones) sue thousands of P2P users in an attempt to "stop movie copyright infringement and make illegal downloaders pay damages for the content they have stolen." Last month, the group made headlines by helping German director Uwe Boll sue more than 2,000 P2P users for downloading his film Far Cry.

    The firm uses tech from GuardaLey, which collects the IP addresses of users that are believed to be downloading the film from BitTorrent. From the IP address, it figures out which ISP is responsible and e-mails it, asking the ISP to retain all logs for the IP address identified at the time in question. Once the content of the download is verified, the lawyers take over and subpoena the ISPs for subscriber information in order to find out exactly who has been naughty. Once the users are unmasked—and according to the group, nearly all ISPs cooperate—the firm sends settlement offers.

    As we observed when we covered the Far Cry suit last month, this one is straight out of the RIAA's playbook, and the US Copyright Group is hoping that it works this time around too. "You can guess that relative to the films we've pursued already, the order of magnitude [with The Hurt Locker] is much higher," attorney Thomas Dunlap told the Reporter. With the firm promising thousands more lawsuits on behalf of copyright owners, it certainly looks like it's banking on this strategy bringing in the bucks.

  • #2
    nzb :D

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    • #3
      HOLY FUCK MAN!!! They're finally getting serious. Too bad I stopped downloading months ago

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      • #4
        Originally posted by the art of war View Post
        nzb :D
        or ninjavideo.net :D

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        • #5
          hmm, havent seen that movie in a while. think i will go download the torrent now.. lol

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          • #6
            I wonder what the settlement amount will be. Twice the price of a movie ticket, in the hundreds or up.

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            • #7
              1st settlement letter $1500,
              2nd settlement letter $2500,
              3rd settlement letter $30,000

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jack tors View Post
                1st settlement letter $1500,
                2nd settlement letter $2500,
                3rd settlement letter $30,000
                i will make the check out to EAT SHIT. :rofl:

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                  i will make the check out to EAT SHIT. :rofl:
                  BWAHAHAHAA...I hadn't made a check out like that before...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                    i will make the check out to EAT SHIT. :rofl:
                    haha

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                    • #11
                      i downloaded the torrent last night! dont want to be left out of the party!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                        i downloaded the torrent last night! dont want to be left out of the party!
                        *snitch snitch snitch* :hibb:

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                        • #13
                          Wouldn't even be going on if it didn't win best picture (which it shouldn't of won, but all the nominee's this year were mediocre compared to past).

                          FUCK HOLLYWOOD.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Turbo3000 View Post
                            Wouldn't even be going on if it didn't win best picture (which it shouldn't of won, but all the nominee's this year were mediocre compared to past).

                            FUCK HOLLYWOOD.
                            how do you really feel about the film industry :rofl:

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Turbo3000 View Post
                              Wouldn't even be going on if it didn't win best picture (which it shouldn't of won, but all the nominee's this year were mediocre compared to past).

                              FUCK HOLLYWOOD.
                              wrong. it wouldnt be going on if it did better in the box office. the movie made very little money compared to the other big films. so they are greedy and want more!

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