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Finally someone is going to teach the MPAA a lesson.
Posted by Regeneration on July 27th, 2006, 05:55 PM

Shawn Hogan (Some millionaire) received an unsettling call: A lawyer representing Universal Pictures and the Motion Picture Association of America informed the 30-year-old software developer that they were suing him for downloading Meet the Fockers over BitTorrent. Hogan was baffled. Not only does he deny the accusation, he says he already owned the film on DVD. The attorney said they would settle for $2,500.

Hogan declined. Now he’s embroiled in a surprisingly rare situation – a drawn-out legal fight with the MPAA. The organization and its music cousin, the Recording Industry Association of America, have filed thousands of similar lawsuits between them, but largely because of the legal costs few have been contested and none have gone to trial. This has left several controversies unresolved, including the lawfulness of how the associations get access to ISP records and whether it’s possible to definitively tie a person to an IP address in the age of Wi-Fi.

Hogan, who coded his way to millions as the CEO of Digital Point Solutions, is determined to change this. Though he expects to incur more than $100,000 in legal fees, he thinks it’s a small price to pay to challenge the MPAA’s tactics. “They’re completely abusing the system,” Hogan says. “I would spend well into the millions on this.”

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Last edited by Regeneration; July 27th, 2006 at 07:59 PM..

9 Comments
hurray..... they fell on a mufu on which they cant just chew and spew...

best of luck on his trial....
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Read this on another board .. looks good on them
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MPAA = PWNED!
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I wuld make so premature statment Squall. The guy has money and guts to start the fight , but i dunno if thats gonna do some help.
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All this guy need is the receipt of the DVD, that should be enough to own them. In the receipt, he can prove that he really bought it (and when).
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I just had to borrow this from a friend

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All this guy need is the receipt of the DVD, that should be enough to own them. In the receipt, he can prove that he really bought it (and when).
Since the guy is milionare , i dont think he keeps the receitp in case some wrong with the DVD`s when he buy them. But lets hope he did keep it.
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But the store has a copy of it.
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Well yes , but i dunno how it works in US , but in poland ther is no buyer personal info on it , only on VAT faktures (maybe its wrong word).

If he remembers exacly the day and time he purhased it , ther is a way to find it and say "YES and this day and this time , the shop sold one copy of thid DVD"

The real chance is that if he buyed more stuff that day , and he payed for it at the same time , then he got the proof.
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