Hurt Locker File Sharing Lawsuit Lists Hockey Stadium IP Address
from the those-canadians-and-their-hockey dept
It's a bit of a stereotype that Canadians love their hockey. But do they love it so much that they file share while attending hockey games? Recently, the movie studio Voltage Pictures decided to extend its braindead, shortsighted, shakedown of those it accuses (on weak evidence) of file sharing its movie, The Hurt Locker, to Canada. Voltage hired a law firm to go to court and identify who was behind 29 IP addresses. Of course, some individuals did a little investigating on the IP addresses and, as noted by Michael Geist, have apparently fingered one of the culprits: the Bell Centre in Montreal, better known as the home of the Montreal Canadiens hockey team. I'm guessing Voltage will just drop that IP address from the lawsuit, but it's another reminder that an IP address is not very useful evidence, in some cases. And, of course, anyone involved with the lawsuit could have checked the IP address themselves and realized what it resolved to -- providing yet more evidence that the folks filing these lawsuits aren't particularly clued in on the technology they're suing over.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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We're in the money
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What a retarded statement.
The stadium very likely has internet for its employees and someone downloaded the movie.
Many companies already have measures in place to deal with illegal activity committed online, but for those who don't, here's a nice wake-up call.
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The main thing
Go Habs! :-)
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TD does not foster debate. TD fosters the same hackneyed buzzwords that are gobbled up by the blind, non-thinking, kool-aid drinking followers who regurgitate the same tired drivel Mike pedals on a day-to-day basis.
Now, quick, go ahead report this post.
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People do foster debate and disagree all the time. But taking one AC's one word dialogue and then using that for everyone else that talks on the site is rather broad, don't you think?
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...and here's where you post you proof to back that up...
No? Just more assumptions that yet again back up the idea that an IP address does not equal an individual? That when faced with personal lawsuits, people go after other targets rather than pay whatever you charge? That show that these lawsuits are never going to catch the actual individuals responsible for your unproven "losses"?
Allllrighty, then (oops, that may have been copyright infringement!).
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sarcasm/
Must be tough to have to sit there and be forced to read TD every day...
/sarcasm
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it is an accusation of civil copyright infringement
it is not a conviction for illegal activity
I actually hope they follow your lead and go ahead and sue the stadium owners it may help to demonstrate to those who refuse to see how an IP address is at best only a starting place to investigate, not the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow that your handlers seem to think it is.
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So no worries, not only will I not download it for free, I won't watch it for free on cable!
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I'm just stoked for when the discovery and tort process is streamlined and infringers are able to be sued by individuals rather than just orgs.
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Yeah I see how that will happen, it will be a glorious day to see you people running on the streets from the mobs pursuing you.
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I'm waiting for the Louvre to be accused of piracy and have their internet connection cut off.
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"Haven't you considered that they may be on a budget and that..."
"You're fired!"
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Guess we should start calling it...
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Look I can post useless ad hominems too! Weee...
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For that matter, the place in question is called the "bell center". It is not a stadium, sorry.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Hockey_Stadium
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You really do need to do some reading on TCP/IP networking.
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The owners are Bell Co.
A company that would VERY much like to see this kind of lawsuit win in court.
Some suggest that Bell specifically set up an "employee" in order to lose the case.
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