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Judge Orders Torrentspy to Pay Motion Picture Association $30,000 …. x 3699

By Joseph Hunkins at May 07, 2008 0 Comments  

A California judge today ordered Torrentspy to pay the Motion Picture Association of America a total of over $110,000,000. This was a win for Hollywood Studios although technicalities in the case mean it may not be all that significant because Torrentspy destroyed critical evidence which may in part have led to the huge judgement against them.

$30,000 per infringement x 3699 infringing movies is a bill nobody would want in their mailbox, and Torrentspy says they’ll fight the verdict.

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