After taking a break between 2019-2022, the adult entertainment content company Strike 3 Holdings, LLC is back in Colorado and across the United States after filing numerous torrent related copyright infringement lawsuits in Colorado district court and elsewhere this year.
You may be a recipient of a summons or a subpoena from your internet service provider (such as Xfinity or Century Link). Do NOT ignore these documents because if you are served with one, know that they are time sensitive and ignoring the documents may have real world legal consequences. The Torrent lawsuits are initially filed against a John Doe as an individual internet protocol (“IP”) address, but depending on how the matter plays out, you as the subscriber are the most likely party to be added to the complaint as a defendant.
These considerations are why it is important to make sure you are represented by competent Colorado counsel to help you resolve this matter. Should you settle or fight? Remain anonymous or strategically disclose your identity? Want to try to protect the “real” downloader? Have an Air-bnb where the downloads took place that you don’t live at? Our experienced intellectual property team can help out in all of these situations and then some. Our copyright infringement defense lawyers are well versed in internet and software law so they can evaluate ALL the possible options you might have to pursue a dismissal before engaging with the opposing side.