File-Sharers Start Handing Over $1,000 Each in Bizarre Amnesty Program
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    Ten individuals have freely and bizarrely handed over $1,000 each to movie studio Liberty Media in piracy settlements, despite the company having absolutely no idea who they are or if they did anything wrong. Now Liberty have a new amnesty and are offering BitTorrent users the chance to hand themselves in or risk being involved in 36,000 upcoming lawsuits.

    After running rampant in Germany and the UK, the United States is now suffering under an onslaught of Speculative Invoicing – mass file-sharing lawsuits designed to scare people into paying cash settlements on the basis that by doing so they avoid a much more costly trial later.

    While these cynical schemes seem straightforward enough, they are currently suffering drawbacks. Judges are increasingly ruling that it is improper to join so many unconnected individuals together in a single lawsuit, which leaves the alternative of suing each defendant individually, a costly exercise which eats away at valuable profits.

    Movie studio Liberty Media, however, had a new trick up their sleeve last month which didn’t require any lawsuits at all. The simply announced that they intended to sue people sometime in the future, and that if people who had downloaded their products wanted to avoid being involved in that, they should simply turn themselves in.

    Bizarrely, with Liberty Media having absolutely no idea who they are, where they live or even if they’re guilty, so far a total of 10 seemingly crazy individuals have freely handed over $1,000 each to the company.

    But there’s more. Liberty Media general counsel, Marc Randazza, has announced that the company is preparing to file lawsuits against 36,000 BitTorrent users. And guess what? He’s running another amnesty program, this time at nearly double the settlement price of the earlier one.

    So, if you’ve acquired some Liberty Media videos from BitTorrent and want to freely hand over $1,900, despite the company being as familiar with you at this point as they are with the person currently watching guard over Osama Bin Laden’s hideout, be our guest.

    Easiest money making scheme ever.
    Source: TorrentFreak.com: File-Sharers Start Handing Over $1,000 Each in Bizarre Amnesty Program



    We seriously need to reign in these speculative invoicing schemes. It should be illegal to extort money from people this way.

    But I'm especially ticked off at the 10 people who paid so far. What are they thinking?! They're only emboldening the extortionists!
    Last edited by lennie; February 17th, 2011 at 01:01 PM.


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    Whats worse is the legal system sometimes upholds these outrageous "damages", I could understand if the person being sued had actually uploaded > 10+ copies of the movie, but for someone leeching it charging 80 times the cost of a ticket?
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    this is just as bad as pyramid scheme's or any other scam for that matter.

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    WTF are they insane? I can't even believe what I just read. Did these 10 people suffer some kind of mental illness? And why isn't it illegal for the media company to do something like this? Let's just hope they get millions and don't file taxes and then get convicted of tax evasion or something. I'm seriously like WTF. I'm so I don't know I guess bewildered .

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    basically what they are doing is the same as the spam everyone gets from those african princes if you send out enough of them you will get some total idiots sending back

    BUT now that they have sent them money thats admitting guilt and since there was no contract they could find themselves being sued anyway

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