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An anonymous reader writes "The MPAA was awarded a staggering judgment in its case against the BitTorrent indexing site TorrentSpy. According to Slyck.com, a judge in California rendered a $110 million victory for the MPAA, and a permanent injunction against TorrentSpy."
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 2:30 8th May
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A TorrentSpy lawyer vowed on Thursday to appeal a $110-million legal judgment against the website for directing people to unauthorised online copies of films and television shows.
in Online Legal Issues
via IOL @ 4:15 10th May
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A TorrentSpy lawyer vowed Thursday to appeal a 110-million-dollar legal judgment against the website for directing people to unauthorized online copies of films and television shows.
in Online Legal Issues
via Terranet @ 6:37 9th May
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File-sharing site TorrentSpy has been ordered to pay $110m (£56m) in damages to the Motion Picture Association of America for copyright infringement.
in Top Tech
via BBC @ 9:36 8th May
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SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - A TorrentSpy lawyer vowed Thursday to appeal a 110-million-dollar legal judgment against the website for directing people to unauthorized online copies of films and television shows.
in Online Legal Issues
via Yahoo! News Australia @ 4:15 10th May
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SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - A TorrentSpy lawyer vowed Thursday to appeal a 110-million-dollar legal judgment against the website for directing people to unauthorized online copies of films and television shows.
in Online Legal Issues
via Yahoo! Canada @ 16:07 9th May
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SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - - A TorrentSpy lawyer vowed Thursday to appeal a 110-million-dollar legal judgment against the website for directing people to unauthorized online copies of films and television shows.
in Online Legal Issues
via Yahoo! Singapore @ 6:49 9th May
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The operator of BitTorrent tracker website TorrentSpy has been fined $111m (£56m) by a US court for facilitating the infringement of copyright.
in IP & Patents
via Digital Spy @ 17:49 9th May
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The six major Hollywood studios have won a $111-million judgment for copyright infringement against shut-down file-sharing website TorrentSpy.com.
in IP & Patents
via Los Angeles Times @ 2:31 8th May
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While the RIAA has waged a full-on legal assault against individual file-sharers, the MPAA has instead chosen to go after individual web sites. In 2006, the motion picture industry trade group filed copyright infringement lawsuits against a number of BitTorrent sites, including TorrentSpy and isoHunt. TorrentSpy lost, thanks to its admins' willful destruction of evidence, but isoHunt is fighting back. A recent filing in the case opposes the MPAA's motion for summary judgment, arguing that isoHunt is just another search engine.
in Search Engines
via ArsTechnica @ 3:07 7th May
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in IP & Patents
via Softpedia @ 13:34 11th May
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via Softpedia @ 9:21 11th May
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via Computer Reseller News @ 16:01 9th May
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The Motion Picture Association of America announced that it won a permanent injunction against the site for distribution of pirated video.
in Online Legal Issues
via Information Week @ 21:35 8th May
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in IP & Patents
via TechConnect Magazine @ 6:54 8th May
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The crackdown against internet piracy in the US has got heavier as a judge ruled that portal site TorrentSpy must pay US$110 to the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), following its failure to hand over logs of user activity.
in IP & Patents
via Silicon Republic @ 14:01 12th May
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The crackdown against internet piracy in the US has got heavier as a judge ruled that portal site TorrentSpy must pay US$110 to the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), following its failure to hand over logs of user activity.
in IP & Patents
via Silicon Republic @ 7:29 12th May
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in Gadgets
via Pocket-lint.co.uk @ 9:08 8th May
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via Pocket-lint.co.uk @ 10:51 9th May
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