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CEO Shawn Hogan Takes on MPAA

IAmTheDave writes "Shawn Hogan, CEO of Digital Point Solutions, has found himself on the receiving end of an MPAA lawsuit claiming he downloaded a copy of 'Meet the Fockers' on Bittorrent. Mr. Hogan both denies the charges as well as claims he already owns the movie on DVD. After being asked to pay a $2500 extortion fee, Mr. Hogan lawyered up and has vowed to challenge and help change the MPAA's tactics. 'They're completely abusing the system,' Hogan says. Although expecting to pay well over $100,000 to defend himself, he claims 'I would spend well into the millions on this.'"

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  1. I wonder... by Linkiroth · · Score: 5, Funny

    Does he call his team of lawyers "Hogan's Heroes"?

  2. MPAA's reaction by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    One of the MPAA's executives was quoted as saying, "HooooooGAN!," while holding onto his monacle.

  3. Meet the Fockers? by Poromenos1 · · Score: 5, Funny

    No wonder he doesn't want to admit to downloading it, that movie sucked! I bet he doesn't even have the DVD.

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  4. Oops! by BarryLoper · · Score: 5, Funny

    Looks like they accidentaly picked on someone who's got some money. Don't you hate it when that happens?

  5. Re:the unfortunate reality... by defile · · Score: 5, Funny

    On the other hand, if he effectively counter sues for defamation of character and/or some other damages done to him by their abusive litigation practices and sets a precedent for others it could open some doors.

    How do you even begin to quantify the damage done to his reputation? He's got Meet the Fockers on DVD! And now the whole world knows about it!

  6. Mixed metaphor much? by Kadin2048 · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...tuck our tails between our legs and run away, screaming like little schoolgirls.

    Man, I do not want to see what the girls at your school looked like...

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