Lionsgate bosses sue website owners over Expendables 3 leak
Movie executives at Lionsgate have filed a lawsuit against the anonymous individuals who leaked an advance copy of Sylvester Stallone's The Expendables 3 online.
The action comes just one week after the movie bosses learned that a digital file containing a high quality reproduction of the film had been stolen and uploaded to the Internet.
The new lawsuit, filed on Thursday (31Jul14), targets the operators
behind multiple websites, including limetorrents.com,
billionuploads.com and dotsemper.com.
The company's lawyer writes: "By downloading one of these 'torrent'
files associated with the Stolen Film from , users join a 'swarm'
where they download parts of the Stolen Film from many different
users and also upload to other users parts of the Stolen Film they
have already received, until eventually they have reproduced the
entire Stolen Film on their own hard drives and in most cases have
also uploaded all or a substantial part of the Stolen Film to
others."
The plaintiff is demanding a temporary restraining order and
injunctions that prohibit the anonymous operators of the sites from
hosting, linking to, distributing, reproducing, performing, selling
or making available copies of The Expendables 3. The requested
injunction also seeks to have the defendants prohibited from
"operating any of the websites" and ordered to "take all steps
necessary to recall and recover all copies of the Stolen Film or
any portion thereof that they have distributed".