EU Opinion: Abusive BitTorrent Copyright Trolls Should Be De

EU Opinion: Abusive BitTorrent Copyright Trolls Should Be Denied Access to Subscriber Data * TorrentFreak


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Should copyright trolls, whose only purpose is to extract settlements from alleged BitTorrent pirates, be allowed to obtain their identities from ISPs? According to a legal opinion from Advocate General Szpunar to the EU Court of Justice, if national courts believe the request is unjustified or unlawful, the answer is no.
The term ‘copyright troll’ is regularly used to describe companies and entities, largely in the video entertainment industries, that target alleged file-sharers for cash settlements.
In the main, these companies prefer not to enter into adversarial legal action for various reasons, mostly related to the profits to be made from additional sources of relatively easy settlement revenue.

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