Absolute crap film we should be suing him for our money back
- guy dies in explosion
- new guys comes in
- new guy disarms a bunch of artillery shells in a star shape
- something about a sniper rifle and some British blokes
- i think a little boy gets stabbed?
- and then i think there's an ending.
The article doesn't even mention the director... It's the production team who are suing.
[ACS] was recently wound up but its founder, Andrew Crossley, faces a Solicitors Regulation Authority hearing over his conduct next month.
Such mixed reviews, I haven't seen it and not sure I will now. Worth purchasing?
Same here, it was a good film.
I bet a few people are getting a bit worried. Serves them right for getting involved in film piracy.
It was done as an up yours to Jim "king of the world " Cameron.
The article doesn't even mention the director... It's the production team who are suing.
And the high settlement price is due to the sharing, not just the downloading for personal use.
Problem is in the US the piraters can be charged for each and every download that they were responsible for, so there was a case where a woman thought the same and essentially told the IP owners to jog on. They then took her to court, won, and she ended up with a bill for something like $60,000 to pay off because she had been seeding it on torrent to thousands of users.Yeah, good luck with that.
If all 25,000 people respond either with a letter saying "I didn't do. Prove it" or "Yeah, I did it. But $3k? Jog on. I'll send you a cheque for the current RRP of the DVD" then the production company are going to have problems. Surely it will cost them far more to pursue this than they could ever hope to recover unless they target a handful of the worst offenders.
Just as well i used utorrent![]()