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MPAA Defeats TorrentSpy Wins $110 million judgment.
“This substantial money judgment sends a strong message about the illegality of these sites,” said Dan Glickman, Chairman and CEO of the MPAA. “The demise of TorrentSpy is a clear victory for the studios and demonstrates that such pirate sites will not be allowed to continue to operate without facing relentless litigation by copyright holders.” Unlike many other BitTorrent websites such as The Pirate Bay, MiniNova, or isoHunt, TorrentSpy was never quite able to shake off the MPAA's legal pursuit. Much like BitTorrent, Inc., TorrentSpy attempted many avenues of legitimacy. This included creating a program which allowed copyright holders to remove indexed torrents, and a policy of blocking US search requests. None of this seemed to matter, as TorrentSpy took residence in the United States, where the political climate is notoriously hostile to P2P development - the exception being BitTorrent, Inc. According to the judgment posted on PACER, an injunction was also ordered against TorrentSpy. Interestingly, Valence Media can retain possession of the site, however is barred from indexing copyrighted works in the future. "Defendant, and its officers, agents, servants, employees, and attorneys, and all those in active concert or participation with Defendant who receive actual notice of this Permanent Injunction shall immediately and permanently be enjoined from directly, indirectly, contributorily, or vicariously infringing in any manner any Copyrighted Works..." Additionally, Judge Florence-Marie Cooper ruled that "Plaintiffs are awarded statutory damages of $30,00 per infringement pursuant to 17 U.S.C. § 504(c), for each of the 3,699 infringements shown, for a total judgment in the amount of $110,970,000..." But what's $970,000 between friends? So comes to an end the BitTorrent site known as TorrentSpy. Its sister site isoHunt, which has the fortunate situation of being based in rather P2P friendly land of Canada, is currently safe and operational. Although TorrentSpy closed its doors on March 24, 2008, barring some type of miracle today's rendering should close the chapter on this once successful BitTorrent indexing site.
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