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Private BitTorrent Tracker Hit Again By Movie Studio

Last month a large private BitTorrent tracker became the first site of its type to be hit by Hurt Locker-style mass litigation. Now, just three weeks later, the same studio has returned there for a second time, gathering IP addresses on the site and filing suit against dozens of users a mere three days after.

While the US Copyright Group and its pursuit of Hurt Locker file-sharers has grabbed most of the headlines recently, mass litigation against BitTorrent users is nothing new. Pioneered in Germany and spread to the UK with lawyers ACS:Law, Davenport Lyons and now Gallant MacMillan, the aim is to generate cash – to turn piracy into profit.

To this end the law firms gather as many IP addresses from torrent sites as possible – more IP addresses means more identities revealed. More identities revealed translates firmly into more revenue. Because data is easier to collect and swarms generally more busy with a steady flow of new entrants, this data is usually collected from public trackers. Last month, however, all that changed.

Lucas Entertainment, a company specializing in adult movies, targeted the 235,000 member Gay-Torrents (GT) tracker. Lucas filed suit in Texas Northern District Court on July 19th targeting 65 defendants who allegedly shared the movie ‘Missing’.

But, it seems, that first attack wasn’t the end of the matter, and now Lucas have returned for a second bite at the cherry, and the speed it has turned the process around is nothing short of precedent-setting.

Last Friday August 6th, Lucas or its agents gathered data from a swarm at GT sharing the movie ‘Kings of New York’. Yesterday, Monday 9th, Lucas sued 53 GT users in the District Court in Dallas. According to Xbiz, this latest suit seeks an injunction against the defendants, as well as damages and attorneys fees.

“This new batch of impending law suits in the USA is disappointing and really quite suspicious,” an administrator at GT told TorrentFreak.

“GT has an open policy of compliance with the industry, yet Lucas Entertainment has again decided to attack our Members directly by apparently proceeding with litigation rather than requesting we take-down any material on which they claim copyright.”

According to records held by the site, the last time Lucas Entertainment contacted GT was in September 2006 – there has been no contact recently and no requests to remove torrents, the usual method of settling these type of issues.

“Why Lucas Entertainment has ignored the use of DMCA notices or even failed in almost 4 years to attempt any cooperation with their customer base via GT is beyond our comprehension and will be answered only by themselves whilst their competitors do indeed work with GT politely and amicably to everyone’s mutual benefit,” adds GT admin.

“It appears they prefer to intimidate and bully their potential customers rather than rely on the newly emerging methods of advertising and distribution commensurate with the needs of modern society.”

The previous suit filed by Lucas over the movie ‘Missing’ is moving ahead, with the judge in the case having already granted the company’s request to subpoena 14 ISPs to identify alleged file-sharers.

“I stand by my previous comment that many sites are responsive and take down content once notified of a copyright infringement. Unfortunately, some are not and we have decided to take an assertive approach with the more difficult sites and their users,” Lucas Entertainment President/CEO Michael Lucas told TorrentFreak. “We appreciate our fans wherever they are but business is business and we have to make some money off our content.”

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  • wee

    teh internetz, serious business

  • good guy

    Well, that’s really gay.

  • wonderballs

    i got my letter last week from isp with 2 movie torrents listed and nbc warning letter attached. darn wireless router needs better security, i told them.

  • What huh

    @3 So you’re broadcasting wireless without an FCC license? Violation of ISP terms of service.

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  • Anonymous

    European and US government are not going to stop these criminals extortion scheme so somebody have to stop them.

    Let’s K all these corporate parasites and their lawyers. That will stop them and discourage others from following.

    Meanwhile it is your patriotic duty not to give a penny to these parasites.

    Remember: never negotiate with terrorists.

  • What huh

    Lol @ 5 Death threats can land you in jail.

  • rotflmao

    well, gays getting screwed, nothing new here *yawn*

  • anonymous

    obviously it is more important that they get money for the movies out of people than to ask for the files to be removed first. to me it basically proves that the removal of content is not as important as the money they can make. ie they want the content available because of the ease with which they are able to sue people! are they not, therefore, guilty of facilitating copyright infringement themselves for not making a removal request before any other action is taken? what stance is GT going to take? just give up information on their members or ask, at least, why no take down request was made?

  • Julius

    Stupid moves by those industrials. What happens now is simple:
    People will be chased towards trackerless and invisible sources of peer providing and sharing solutions, like;

    http://osiris.kodeware.net/

    http://www.pjort.com/randpeer/stealth.html

    http://www.planetpeer.de/wiki/index.php/StealthNet_%28English%29

    http://www.torproject.org/easy-download.html.en

    serverless – anarchist – anonymous – unbreakable FTW!

  • Anonymous

    it is a bit like getting caught in radar traps for speeding or red light cameras – breaking the law is profitable as a revenue for the gov ernment- same with digital downloads. If you are stealing on line you run the risk of being caught and having to pay up much more for breaking the law than if you just bought your entertainment media.

  • Rob

    Let em sue me… They wouldn’t get shit cause I have nothing! LMAO

  • Kirkpad

    “with the more difficult sites and their users”

    If they are saying that this website is being especially difficult, that is not what GT is saying. This is total bull, straight or not.

  • Mark

    Wow, I never knew there was a tracker just for gays, what’s the point if they share films and not just porn, couldn’t they just use any other tracker? It’s still a pretty cool tracker idea.

  • jw

    @6

    “Lol @ 5 Death threats can land you in jail.”

    i didn’t see any death threats, what was said was:

    “Let’s K all these corporate parasites and their lawyers.”

    maybe k stood for kiss in this instance – we are discussing a gay tracker after all (;

  • bootytape.com

    I doubt Dallas, Texas is supportive of Gay Men who download porno. I’m sure that’s why there trying to sue, they know these guy’s will settle out of court.

    This is becoming a big game, I bet there’s going to be more targeting. It will be based on who watches certain content, they’ll go by demographic of those they can get the most money out of.

    This is the small time practice run, the movie “Hurt Locker”, didn’t have this specific of a demographic to it. Content owner’s will start digging into the private niche site’s next.

    It’s become too much of a battle, to take down site’s so there going after users again.

  • m3

    “Lucas Entertainment President/CEO Michael Lucas told TorrentFreak. “We appreciate our fans wherever they are but business is business and we have to make some money off our content.”

    Should have upgraded instead of thinking “before pc” days and using outdated copyright model. On another note, lesbians are nice, gay dudes are fkin sick. If the gay dudes really were sharing gay sht, put them in jail where bubba can get their gay ass as they are gay anyways & should enjoy the extra male attn in an all male jail/prison.

  • gigispot

    i’ve received for about 3 years warning copyright letters – what happened? BIG nothing , this is all they can do – sending letters…so don’t believe this jail/money/disconnection propaganda!

  • What huh

    @16 post ‘em

  • anon

    @16

    Cable one and Timewarner turns your shit off >.> 48 hour disconnect with out notice…

    Doesn’t matter if your guilty they just need a letter from the copyright holder claiming you stole from them.

    “I was fasley accused” their evidence is infalliuble… so i wouldn’t go with those ISP. AT&T doesn’t care as long as i pay all my bills on time, atleast not yet.

  • JD

    This is corruption at its finest, performed by our justice system. What they are doing is wrong in every way. I can’t see how a judge can be so ignorant to not see that.

  • piggy buni

    @2 lolz

  • cdcase

    enigmax why don’t you try to get the admins in touch with eff or something I am sure if this wasn’t so easy for studio they might think twice

  • Anonymous

    i am a member of gay torrents and it shares gay porn not crap like that

  • Anonymous

    oh i made a mistake, they did share the movie at GT, i just read the forums there. they took it down immediately. so at least they responded to the take down notice. we are nice people us fags. xxx

  • What huh

    @22 EFF is US. Site operators and host outside US. No juristiction. It’s like me calling Ireland and asking for their help in Cambodia. Dumb.

  • jojo

    I encourage everyone here to pen a letter (not an email) to their senators and rep expressing moral outrage at Lucas entertainment. You will have much more luck expressing your outrage over the obscene content of their products. It will be much effective to generate outrage about their content. While you are at it send a copy to Focus on the Family and other right wingers.

  • mike

    lucas aims himself at the queer market. he is str8. the gays fight back. lucas is now on the pink pound blacklist. he shot his self in the ass. ha ha ha

  • Ninja

    I’ll repeat it again: crappy movies need to make money using other means.

    Good luck to the sued ppl.

  • What huh

    @26 .. Yes.. I am writing my senators about piracy right now! Thanks!

  • cdcase

    @25

    . Lucas filed suit in Texas Northern District Court How is Texas not in us. i am know sometimes thinks they are not

  • What huh

    @30 gay-torrents is not a US site and not operated in the US.

  • HornDog

    “…. Unfortunately, some are not and we have decided to take an assertive approach with the more difficult sites and their users,” Lucas Entertainment President/CEO Michael Lucas told TorrentFreak. “We appreciate our fans wherever they are but business is business and we have to make some money off our content.”

    so basically he is saying “take down notices dont provide profits, so they have to sue to make money”

  • Randy

    Regardless of whether they have a case, suing gay customers is never a good idea. The gay market has an extremely long memory. This case involves “outing” folks who may have been too timid to purchase a copy.

  • harry krishna

    when i see a movie listed, i go looking for a torrent. i can’t find this one. um, it’s for a friend.

  • JD

    I’m sure that that if someone from GT receives an “pay-up-or-else” letter, they’d rather be taken to court and sent to jail.

    Bubba: “Oh, hi Mr. Pirate – it seems you have dropped your soap”

    Mr. Pirate: “Oh..yes, yes I did ;p “

  • hehe

    Again and again it is being proven that torrents are not a very safe way of downloading. All it takes is one cuntragmafiaatype douchebag to join your swarm and harvest. Even VPN isn’t 100% secure p2p will never be as safe as a ddl way of downloading.

  • Oliver

    The logs of bittorrent users kept on someone else’ server are probably hearsay and therefore probably inadmissible in court. All these people should contact lawyers.

  • john

    which private tracker was this?

  • crack addict

    lulz @ 2.. well done :D

    and as for titles? most likely parodies…

  • crack addict

    you would think that judges would put an end to “suing for profit” being a business model… sad.

  • A.Bundy

    seriously, who uses torrents these days for this shitt? there are far safer and anonymous ways to get this stuff.

  • Anonymous

    Being a fag ain’t just enough

    PHUCKING FAGGOT!!!

  • gehy

    They are clearly targeting the gays in the hope that the defendants settle rather than be outed.

  • icked

    well we know its obvious they didn’t request to have the torrents taken down because they want to make profits once the movie is downloaded the damage is done. pretty smart they targeted users users in dallas and texas most will probably settle out off court and that’s big money for them.

  • whipped

    They say the winners of the copyright war will be the companies or creators that provide a product or service the public doesn’t know they want. Marketing it in such a way that people will open their wallets.
    When will the companies ever learn?
    All you are doing is making the lawyers rich and nothing will be solved this way. Get over it!
    Adapt to change before it’s too late.
    By the way I just saw that Disney is reaping record profits? Wow piracy is just killing them!
    Funny it was the Americans that told Charles Dickens to take a hike and he never saw a penny for many books sold. That was in 1842. Here we are in the 21st century and what has changed? Shoes on the other foot now.
    Change or become irrelevant!

  • Rimming Mind

    Can one of you gorgeous lads send me an invite?

    Muahz! :-*

  • NeoBoi

    I’ll send you one darling… <3

  • Rimming Mind

    Don’t tease me, NeoBoi!

    At least, not in pubLick… :-*

  • NeoBoi

    You shameless flirt! <3333333

  • Anonymous

    if they dun hav the $ can they settle with something else?

  • good guy

    @46-50 WTF is going on here?

  • Gay Film Maker

    I’m finding 2 suitable leads for my latest gay porn. Hmmm… NeoBoi and Rimming Mind you both make very good candidates. Quote your price boys

  • What huh

    @40 you would think judges would put an end to pirate model … sad.

  • Anonymous

    @54: you’d think that no one would bother joining with the pro-copy assclowns and post crap like you do.
    (on a torrent blog to boot LMAO)

    that’s sad

  • oh

    90 percernt of the wealth is with 1 per cent of the population.They still want more…fuck them.

  • Secretly gay

    Am i in danger? i have account with some 250 gb downloaded, i never added torrents just dl and seed to keep ok ratio.. i havent used the account after reading about this few weeks ago. I live in europe

  • Anonymous

    @26: See if you can also get the fag haters at Westboro to picket Lucas Entertainment. Evil versus sick, that could be quite a spectacular showdown!

  • PirateDave

    Lucas should remember the Stonewall Riots.

  • Anon

    I think the people who are suing here know exactly what they are doing . It’s a soft target ,many of the people who frequent this site are probally closset gays or bi’s who are shit scared of there family and friends finding out.So they are prolly far more willing to pay up than to see there use of this site being made public in any court case. Blackmail of the worst degree! .

  • João

    Off Topic ?
    Tell the FCC: It’s up to you, not Google and Verizon, to regulate the Internet.
    http://bit.ly/9hU0kO Pls RT #netneutrality

  • ignorance

    no one has mentioned that having just an IP address is not enough to find you guilty, this suing model only works if you settle, they won’t take you to court – n00bers

  • Fernando

    Sounds to me like an inside job…
    Some poor gay teenager forced to harvest IP adresses. What a sham.
    Shame on you.

  • Anonymous

    Are you reading this, all you idiots who have been regularly making fun of Pirate Bay and its users? Go on thinking you are safe on your private trackers! Morons.

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  • Flying Dutchman

    @5
    You can’t compare them to regular Terrorists. Terrorists have certain morals and they perform their actions based on their religion or because they fight for (in their eyes) a greater cause. These lawyers don’t have morals at all, they just find some random victim, might it be a single mother, 10 year olds, dead people (!), students or some other poor individual who can’t defend themselves in court and send their “pay up or we will destroy your life” letter. believe it or not, but if you look at the greater picture, these lawyers are WORSE then Osama or any other terrorist in the world!

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  • DO NOT DOWNLOAD

    Kung.Fu.Kid.2010.DVDRip.XviD-ZJM(KARATE KID
    JACKIE CHAN)

    IT’s being tracked by sony pictures…..don’t believe me? do a google search yourselves and read the comments on The Pirate Bay related to that torrent! Just a heads up!

  • AnonyMou.se

    #64 They can’t send nothing to 10 year olds, but to everything else I agree.

  • waqas

    It appears they prefer to intimidate and bully their potential customers rather than rely on the newly emerging methods of advertising and distribution commensurate with the needs of modern society.”

    Remaining Story You Can got Here

    http://www.mobigang.net/

  • Bengay

    Maybe they can start a new tracker and call it The Pirate Gay.

  • Bill Madon

    An open letter to FCC Chair Julius Genachowski:

    The FCC has failed to act quickly to protect American consumers from the likes of near-monopolies like Verizon and Google. It’s not the responsibility of a corporation to write regulations—that’s the job of the FCC. I ask the FCC to stop delaying and enact strong net neutrality provisions now. There is only one internet, and it should treat everybody and all content equally.

  • mike

    68 thats fab, TPG

    69 omg this is so true and i wish we could do something

    67 the pink pound has a massive impact on the economy, like it or not, it exists, but equally so does a pink rebellion…. we are VERY picky when we don’t like someone or some product.

  • Dia

    Homophopic?

  • Anonymous

    Nastygram from Dewey, Cheatum & Howe?

    Blast it with piss!

  • TerribleTony

    LucasArts moaning about making “smoe money”?

    OMG, I can’t breath, that is too funny.

  • TerribleTony

    Ah *blush* not LucasArts. Those pesky business types.

  • Tim Kuik

    Now I need to download “Missing” and “The Kings of New York”. I am after all Tim Kuik (cockhead in english).

  • Anonymous Homo

    “Private BitTorrent Tracker”? Err, no it’s not. It’s a very poorly kept secret that all you need to do to get access to GT is register for an account; GT isn’t an invite-only, private torrent site any more.

  • mike

    76, it is private and registration is not open

  • An0nmouse

    Does anybody else see a problem about if men with wifes and a little bit of gay porn on the side receive a letter talking about downloading gay porn?

    Could the lawyers be held liable for this?

  • Anonymous Homo

    @76 Then please explain why myself and countless others got accounts by merely registering for an account. Anyone who has an account, and therefore access to their forums know this. Unless this policy has changed in the last 24 hours…

  • elduka

    god would it be emparassing to get caught downloading a gay torrent

  • elduka1

    also and freaken privateers!

  • Zippy

    @77 – Yes, as a matter of fact it has changed!

  • Boba Fett

    Maybe the members of GT could accuse the scum of homophobic discrimination?

    Should be entirely possible if they can prove that this group was selected specifically because of their sexual orientation – and they probably were because they’d be likely to want to settle quickly and quietly.

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  • Chuckie

    Arguably a lot of porn isn’t even copyrightable. Gonzo porn with no plot and zero creativity is a good example. Copyright law only protects creative expression that, as the US Constitution states, promotes “the progress of science and useful arts.” That’s why, for example, surveillance video is not copyrightable nor is the telephone book, per the US Supreme Court’s decision in Feist v. Rural.

    These porn producers better be careful. They might sue the wrong person, who countersues them, and then a court rules the smut in question isn’t even protected by copyright.

  • Janice

    And Michael Lucas is an illegal alein that should be investigated.

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