25 July 2006

Suck it, MPAA

Meanwhile, in Issue 14.08 (August 2006) of Wired Magazine...

Last November, Shawn Hogan 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.

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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."

Of course, the MPAA isn't backing down either. "I hear Mr. Hogan has said, 'I'm absolutely going to go to trial,' and that is his prerogative," says John G. Malcolm, the MPAA's head of antipiracy. "We look forward to addressing his issues in a court of law." Look for a jury to weigh in by next summer.

"We look forward to addressing his issues?" Man, that John G. Malcolm guy is a dick. I look forward to Mr. Hogan celebrating his legal victory over the MPAA's bullying tactics and pervision of the tort system by teabagging Mr. Malcolm.

Via Boing Boing.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Best headline *ever*.

thatbaldguy said...

You are too kind Sir. I'm just saying what we're all thinking.

>:)>