<<<em>strong>img src=”http://www.statefarmersmarketsupdate.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/wpid-Hurt-Locker-lawsuit-targets-a-recordbreaking-24583-IP-addresses.jpg” align=”left” style=”margin-right: 5px” />It’s been roughly a year given a producers of The Hurt Locker filed a authorised case opposite 5,000 purported pirates suspected of distributing a film around BitTorrent. Now Voltage Pictures has updated a complaint, adding roughly 20,000 IP addresses to a list of defendants. That creates it a largest file-sharing authorised case of all time — a climax formerly hold by a association at a back of The Expendables, according to Wired. The plaintiff has already reached agreements with Charter as well as Verizon to brand particular users, though no such understanding with Comcast, who owns scarcely half a presumably infringing addresses. Linking those addresses with user accounts would let Voltage conduct particular settlements — substantially somewhere in between $1,000-$2,000 — rsther than than go upon authorised action. All of this eerily echoes a Oscar-winning film’s plot, about an adrenaline addict who couldn’t conflict downloading only a single some-more movie. Or defusing a single some-more bomb. We’re a small hairy upon a details, though try in to TorrentFreak to indicate for informed IP addresses.
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