TorrentSpy will not be paying $110 million USD fine

TorrentSpy will not be paying $110 million USD fine
Just days after being hit with one of the largest fines in copyright infringement history, a lawyer for the now dead torrent search engine TorrentSpy has said the business is bankrupt and they will not be able to pay the fine.

The fine, $110 million USD, was ordered two days ago by a judge, following a high profile case brought forth by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA).



Because the site refused to turn over any internal documents the judge also ruled that the site can never go online again.

According to attorney Ira Rothken the owners of TorrentSpy have filed for bankruptcy protection in England "and have no appreciable assets."

"This was a Hollywood publicity stunt," Rothken added.

While the site is set to appeal the ruling, the MPAA says it is still going to go after the cash and hopes the ruling will serve as a reminder that they are still on the prowl.

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 10 May 2008 18:31
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  • 11 comments
  • pitbull07

    RIP Torrentspy

    Before all the ads it was the best...

    10.5.2008 18:56 #1

  • domie

    They are still going to go after the cash ? just exactly how are they going to go after nothing ? and just how is a multi-million dollar civil court settlement from Hollywoodland going to have any effect on residents of the UK ? Everyone knows that in the states you can sue somebody for 10 million dollars if they dare to ask you the time of day in the street due to the mental stress and anguish caused by asking such an outrageous question and we Brits just piss ourselves laughing at the absurdity of it all. If the owners of the site are internet savvy 17 and 18 year olds like most p2p site owners then I somehow doubt the Media Mafia will get their hands on anything unless they can force them to sell their top trumps card collections on ebay.

    10.5.2008 20:22 #2

  • faqman98

    for those looking for an alternative, *removed* is pretty good

    10.5.2008 20:24 #3

  • borhan9

    Well if they are bankrupt and can not afford to pay the fine. Does this mean jail time for the creaters of torrentspy? Well i guess the only people that are going to be smilling about this will be the lawyers on both sides.

    10.5.2008 21:01 #4

  • cousinkix

    Quote:how is a multi-million dollar civil court settlement from Hollywoodland going to have any effect on residents of the UK? Are you suggesting that King George might invade merry old England next? You might have a big problem if you rippied off your own record companies like APPLE Corps, EMI and Virgin. In that case Scotland Yard will take care of business their own way...

    11.5.2008 00:18 #5

  • iluvendo

    Gotta admit, poverty ( I mean bankruptcy) is one heck of a defense. Even when you lose.

    11.5.2008 00:36 #6

  • domie

    Quote:Quote:how is a multi-million dollar civil court settlement from Hollywoodland going to have any effect on residents of the UK? Are you suggesting that King George might invade merry old England next? You might have a big problem if you rippied off your own record companies like APPLE Corps, EMI and Virgin. In that case Scotland Yard will take care of business their own way...sorry but I don't understand your point - ermm King George was an Engish King, why would he invade merry old england ? - and we are talking about a judgement in an american court over a UK citizen who lives in England. Of course they would be in trouble if the case was brought to the attention of the UK authorities but it wasn't.
    so what are you saying ? i'm confused :)

    11.5.2008 07:04 #7

  • borhan9

    Quote:Quote:Quote:how is a multi-million dollar civil court settlement from Hollywoodland going to have any effect on residents of the UK? Are you suggesting that King George might invade merry old England next? You might have a big problem if you rippied off your own record companies like APPLE Corps, EMI and Virgin. In that case Scotland Yard will take care of business their own way...sorry but I don't understand your point - ermm King George was an Engish King, why would he invade merry old england ? - and we are talking about a judgement in an american court over a UK citizen who lives in England. Of course they would be in trouble if the case was brought to the attention of the UK authorities but it wasn't.
    so what are you saying ? i'm confused :)
    Mate i think our friends refreence to king George was about George W. Bush not the old english king :)

    11.5.2008 17:19 #8

  • SamNz

    LOLZ anybody.

    12.5.2008 05:43 #9

  • rlessmue

    ...so no problem.
    New site "TorrentSpy2.com" ...if that doesn't work out,
    next site "TorrentSpy3.com"... etc., etc. (problem solved)!!
    Cheers!

    12.5.2008 13:45 #10

  • Zeos

    Yeah.. All that T-Shirt money is theirs.

    25.5.2008 13:49 #11

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