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TorrentSpy to Appeal $110 Million Judgment

posted by soulxtc in bittorrent // 72 days 8 hours 5 minutes ago

Site's attorney says the defunct BitTorrent tracker site filed for bankruptcy in England last week and can't afford to pay the amount ordered by the judge.


Yesterday I reported how the MPAA had won a $110 million USD judgment against the long defunct BitTorrent tracker site TorrentSpy for copyright infringement.


The award amounts to $30,000 per instance of copyright infringement, which was for some 3,699 movies and TV shows.


Now today in an interview with the site's attorney, Ira Rothken, it's being reported that they plan to appeal the amount of the judgment.


"What is really going on here is a Hollywood public-relations stunt," Rothken said. "The reason for the size of the judgment was so a bunch of news organizations would write that 'a $100 million judgment was issued against a bunch of pirates' when, in fact, it was declared against a company with no appreciable assets that has already declared bankruptcy."


He also called it an "abuse of discretion" because not only did the site declare bankruptcy in England last week and thus has no "appreciable assets," but it really never got its day in court to prove or disprove the charges of copyright infringement.


What also proves the hollowness of the case is that it really sets no precedent for other BitTorrent-related lawsuits that they MPAA may choose to initiate in the future.


"The decision means absolutely nothing as it relates to other (BitTorrent cases)," Rothken said. "It issue was not decided on the merits. It's obvious we are going to appeal."


It was only because the court determined that it hadn't been properly creating and saving server logs that their guilt was declared and the judgment awarded to the MPAA.


So much for all that "significant victory" talk by the MPAA.

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  • #1    well, somebody has to pay for box office bombs and $20 million salaries, so why not pick on a bunch of broke pirates.

    IDIOTS!!!
    posted by w31n3r 71 days 15 hours 48 minutes ago
  • #2    What CEO hasn't tampered with evidence before going to trial? All they get is a slap on the wrist and keep their billions in offshore accounts.
    posted by du2vye 66 days 19 hours 1 minute ago
  • #3    No need of torrent sites anymore,

    Use open source http://sancho-gui.sourceforge.net/images/ss-new-2.png

    Just select the file type as torrent.
    posted by LogicallyGenius 65 days 19 hours 3 minutes ago
  • #4    You cant fight it it RIAA beeches! stick to figuring out how you can make money off of it. :P
    posted by killahill 64 days 12 hours 12 minutes ago

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