P2P Litigation Crippled In DC District Court Ruling
An anonymous reader writes "In a stunning defeat for the US Copyright Group, DC District Court Judge Rosemary Collyer is forcing copyright holders to sue only those over whom the DC court has personal jurisdiction. The USCG has sued in the DC court more than 4,500 people on behalf of a German producer that created the Far Cry movie. But the Judge is having none of that; in her ruling [Friday], Judge Collyer stated that only those who are in the DC court's jurisdiction can be sued — shrinking what could have been a windfall of defendant's cash to perhaps a mere trickle."
A judge said something that made sense!
The USCG has sued over 4,500 people on behalf of a German producer that created the Far Cry movie in the DC court.
I don't see how the judge can be impartial if he let them make the movie in his court.
Good the next step would be for the judge to follow the rule of law and force them to prove that the movie was downloaded, and that the person they are suing is the one that downloaded it. I have yet to see a court case where they proved that well enough for me to ever have said guilty.
...all that will happen is they will refile in the other districts where the offenders reside. This isn't news. Way to go Slashdot for another failure.
If people stole and presumably watch the movie Far Cry, *they* should be suing the studio for emotional distress or something.
*NO ONE* should be subjected to a Uwe Boll film.
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In the tradition of having at least 1 off-topic post in any discussion, let me ask a question here. If I set my torrent client's upload bandwidth to zero I find that I still get reasonable download speeds but I upload nothing. I know the torrent crowd would like to hang me for that but doesn't that offer me protection from copyright infringement lawsuits?
If I didn't have absolutely NOTHING to do, I wouldn't be here.
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Awww, extortion is sooo haaaard... poo poo pity. Better luck next time. Wah-waaaahhh, thanks for playing, buh-bye now!
... 4500 People sue Uwe Boll for violation of the geneva convention, they want their two hours back.
... looks like her verdict was a (ahem) far cry from what Uwe Boll was expecting.
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Uh, you do know that a 12(b)(2) dismissal for lack of personal jurisdiction is not a dismissal with prejudice or on the merits? They can simply refile this elsewhere, without the new judge being bound by this dismissal. 12(b)(2) motions are procedural, and don't reach the actual case.
What does the US Coast Guard have to do with this?
They're the puddle police.
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A - Twelve - six to toss the coffin overboard, six to stomp it into the mud!
It was starting to look like the RIAA (I realize this isnt the RIAA, but I'm throwing them into the same category as the RIAA) was making more money off suing pirates than actually gross sales. What a hell of a business model.
The people who downloaded it should be suing her for allowing Uwe Boll to continue making movies.
We've gone over PJ arising from communications through the internet. Good luck finding minimum contacts with D.C. to establish PJ over the vast majority of the P2P sharerers. I'd guess it would shrink the pool by 4400+.
Yay, another victory for pirates! Right, Slashdotters?
When did this place become a pro-piracy advocacy site?
pro hac vice = as Wikipedia says, "for this occasion" - when a lawyer from outside of the area asked to be temporarily allowed to practice in the state for the purposes of that particular case
I listen to both RIAA and non-RIAA stuff if I like the music, tangential business/politics nonwithstanding.
Uwe Boll's movies are cheap because he pays for them himself. Last time I checked, he was an independent film maker. Not some film school jerk-off that accidentally got studio backing, but rather someone who decided to start a business making movies, accountable to nobody. If he keeps making movies, it's only because the ones before paid for themselves (or at least for the next project).
Besides, who else is going to make a Far Cry movie? Most people ( that don't read slashdot ), have no clue what Far Cry is, and without some hollywood star in it, aren't going to rent it. The point is, this guy makes movies for you, the geek. I guarantee 60% of the people here saying his movies bad sat through at least two of them. Like me, they were stoned off their asses and had a good giggle. That's the whole point. Citizen Kane, it ain't, but it is solid, wholesome entertainment.
If you still think Uwe Boll is a shit director, watch Rampage. It is a disgusting, fascinating movie that will horrify and scar you, but it is sharply directed. At least the guy's got style, unlike most of the chumps directing endless streams of Hollywood Bollywood pablum idiocy.
Theft has a definition, it is not synonymous with copyright infringement.
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And why is the Coast Guard even involved in this?
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