TorrentSpy Slapped with $110 Million Judgement
TorrentSpy has carried on ordered to pay $110 million decent by government in Los Angeles. The site was discovered guilty on the objections of the copyright infringement of numerous movie lofts represented by the MPAA. This default judgment is the result of an regular court situation between the MPAA and Valence Media, TorrentSpy owner Justin Bunnel’s company, too began the first part of 2006. It is dangerous at right now rank whether TorrentSpy plans to appeal.
In 2006 TorrentSpy was a good amount of popular as opposed to any !no! BitTorrent site, but presently transformed swiftly in August 2007, when a government judge ordered TorrentSpy to log all user data. The judge ruled the TorrentSpy had to monitor its users in form to fashion detailed logs of such a activities, and hand such in to the MPAA.
In a response to the decision – and to ensure the personal space of this users – TorrentSpy reached the conclusion so it was perfect to block entrance to all users based on information from the US. This led to a monumental diminish in money and revenue.
This was not sufficient for the MPAA, who implied so TorrentSpy had overlooked the court decision. The legal combat continued, and their trigger to a preventative closure of the site by Justin, to cover the personal space of its users.