German Movie Studio Demands Cash From People It Thinks Shared Its Movies Online

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While the recording industry made the fateful (and self-destructive) decision years back to start suing file sharers directly, the movie industry, for the most part has avoided going down that path (in part after witnessing how badly it failed for the RIAA). The movie industry has been quite active in trying to shut down file sharing systems and sites, but for the most part has avoided accusing home consumers of infringement. It appears that may be changing in Germany. Michael Scott alerts us to the news that a major German movie studio has started sending out threat letters to 500 people (out of a list of 10,000) that it believes shared some of its movies. The letter demands $1,000 per infringing work, or promises a lawsuit. What’s unclear is how this list was created, and how accurate (or inaccurate it is). Demanding $1,000 from people without any real proof that they did anything illegal certainly seems to come quite close to the classic definition of extortion. We’ve see how some have used similar shakedown letters for profit, and it makes you wonder why they’re allowed at all.

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Anonymous Coward says:

Demanding $1,000 from people without any real proof that they did anything illegal certainly seems to come quite close to the classic definition of extortion. We’ve see how some have used similar shakedown letters for profit, and it makes you wonder why they’re allowed at all.

Since no one appears to know why these people were selected, it does seem a bit over the top to immediately associate this matter with “extortion”.

Anonymous Coward says:

Coming Soon: "Pulling Teeth From the Comfort of Your Own Home!"

Ugh. Just a bit too Nazi for my taste–

Pulling teeth to get me to the theater already involves a nominal amount of extra work and marketing by the Studios. Now, the illegal practice of pulling gold teeth from corpses without leaving home is just over the top!

Anonymous Coward says:

Nazis?

I was told that all entertainment world wide was controlled by the Jews. Now I’m told it’s the Nazis that run the RIAA, MPAA, and the rest of those goose stepping, hate mongering, romanticism based fascist organizations?

Oh, wait – that does make sense. My interaction with Jews involved episodes such as doing a little satisfying and mutually beneficial business and I had a very nice lunch at Wolfie Cohen’s Rascal House in Miami once.

It’s the movie studios that engage in the vicious witch hunts.

OMAC (profile) says:

Would this startegy work in reverse?

What if someone like Anonymous or another massive group of people decided to sue the RIAA or MPAA in small claims court on or near the same date? If several thousand lawsuits were started wouldn’t they have to be present at each and every one or risk a default in the plaintiffs favor?

If 5000 people sued the RIAA in small claims court because of emotional distress or some other made up thing, and all the court dates were in the same week, wouldn’t that put a massive strain on the RIAA’s resources?

I am not sure what you could sue for but if you don’t show up for the suit you lose…right?

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