After more than a year and a half of legal wrangling, it comes down to the fact that the Universal City entity that sued Shawn, Productions LLLP, isn't even the true copyright holder. Studios LLLP filed the initial copyright registration of "Meet the Fockers" and apparently erred in transferring it to Productions LLLP. Since Studios LLLP is not a plaintiff in the case then the suit is baseless.

It is for this reason that a motion for dismissal based on the "...lack of (the plaintiff's) subject matter jurisdiction" was recently filed on his behalf and is the subject of a nearing court date on November 27th.

For those of you unfamiliar with the case, Shawn Hogan, CEO of Digital Point Solutions, was accused by the MPAA of downloading a copy of "Meet the Fockers, " a DVD he actually owns. He refused to accept the traditional $2,500 courtesy settlement fee and instead chose to fight the charges.

I recently had a chance to catch up with Shawn again and ask him a few questions before the upcoming trial.

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