https://torrentfreak.com/mpaa-wins-movie-piracy-case-in-china-after-failed-anti-piracy-deal-170822/
The international arm of the Motion Picture Association of America has chalked up a copyright victory against a huge Chinese video platform. The suit, filed against Xunlei in 2015 following the failure of an oppressive anti-piracy initiative, claimed copyright infringement on 28 Hollywood titles. The MPAA was awarded just over $210,000 in damages, plus legal fees [of $24,400].
As one of China's top 10 Internet companies, Xunlei is a massive operation with hundreds of millions of monthly users. Among other file-sharing ventures, Xunlei operates 'Thunder', the world's most popular torrent client. This and other almost inevitable copyright-related issues put the company on the radar of the MPAA.
With Xunlei pursuing an IPO in the United States in 2014, relationships with the MPAA began to thaw, resulting in the breakthrough signing of a Content Protection Agreement (CPA) requiring Xunlei to protect MPAA studio content including movies and TV shows. But in October 2014, with things clearly not going to plan, the MPAA reported Xunlei to the U.S. government, complaining of rampant piracy on the service. In January 2015, the MPAA stepped up a gear and sued Xunlei for copyright infringement.
Copyright victory or pocket change?
(Score: 2) by Grishnakh on Wednesday August 23 2017, @01:09AM (1 child)
$234,400 in total against Xunlei for several years of copyright violations! That'll surely bankrupt them...
(Score: 4, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 23 2017, @01:51AM
soccer moms should've just incorporated and they could've had their damages reduced by hundreds of thousands of dollars.
:)