On 5/10/11 9:07 AM, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
A Federal Judge has decided to let the "U.S. Copyright Group" subpoena ISPs 
over 23,000 alleged downloads of some
Sylvester Stallone movie I have never heard of; subpoenas are expected to go 
out this week.

I thought that there might be some interest in the list of these addresses :

http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/threatlevel/2011/05/expendibleipaddresses.pdf

If you have IP addresses on this list, expect to receive papers shortly.

Here is more of the backstory :

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/05/biggest-bittorrent-case/

This is turning into quite a legal racket (get order $ 3000 for sending a 
threatening letter); I expect to see a lot
more of this until some sense returns to the legal system.

Regards
Marshall


A good reason why every ISP should have a published civil subpoena compliance fee.

23,000 * $150 each should only cost them $3.45M to get the information.

Seems like that would take the profit out pretty quickly.

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Mark Radabaugh
Amplex

m...@amplex.net  419.837.5015


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