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rebekahdee 03-17-2010 04:47 AM

Internet Lawyer?
 
Hi,

Can anyone recommend a good lawyer with exdperience in fightiing online/Internet case. I want to hit a file sharing network that continusly posts my material.

I've read and studied the fight that James S. Grady is going through with WP-Board, but any tips or advice would be apprecaited.

Thanks in advance,

Rob.

mgtarheels 03-17-2010 07:40 PM

Before finding a lawyer, you need to find the host of this network, and where they're located. When you find out the location, it may be of no use to you or a lawyer to send them a CnD as they're typically off-shore and not held by the same legalities.

RycEric 03-23-2010 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rebekahdee (Post 16952961)
Hi,

Can anyone recommend a good lawyer with exdperience in fightiing online/Internet case. I want to hit a file sharing network that continusly posts my material.

I've read and studied the fight that James S. Grady is going through with WP-Board, but any tips or advice would be apprecaited.

Thanks in advance,

Rob.

Hit up Michael, http://www.adultbizlaw.com

jackknoff 03-31-2010 01:40 PM

I came across a website called adultweblaw and thought it might help... You can find it using google.

This link provides basic legal info, access to legal forms, and links to Internet Law resources. It's only for general information.

Overall you're best bet would be to consult an attorney in your local area


Jack

jreg81 04-06-2010 12:12 PM

lawrencewalters dot com

(my post count doesnt let me post full URLs yet, boohoo:( )

ajapub 05-06-2010 12:44 PM

The laws on internet copyright issues are going to get tougher.

If you have a valid case and can present evidence, you may just try contacting the offender's host. Threatening DMCA violations is usually enough to get the job done.

mlove 06-26-2010 12:34 AM

What kind of file sharing network is it? Peer-to-Peer I'm assuming, are you going after a bittorrent tracker, or something else? You're going to need to specifically cite how your content specifically is being distributed by the network. If it's bittorrent, then unfortunately, the tracker itself is not violating your copyright, only the users who are trading around the files are.

rbnsandiego 11-17-2010 02:18 PM

i believe a can assist you...

RycEric 11-17-2010 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rbnsandiego (Post 17706927)
i believe a can assist you...

They're asking for a lawyer. Are you a lawyer?

rbnsandiego 11-17-2010 06:42 PM

Indeed, I am and Internet lawyer. Affiliate marketing, online advertising, intellectual property issues, CAn SPAM compliance. Full range of advertiser and publisher agreements, etc. I am happy to help out. Great forum.


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