Flava Works, Inc. sues 293 Does in ILND
Flava Works, Inc is suing 293 John Does in Flava Works, Inc. v. John Does 1-293, case no. 1:12-cv-07869, in Illinois Northern District Court. The allegedly infringed work is ”Thugboy V11″. Plaintiff...
View ArticleA brief look at CP Productions suits
CP Productions has a number of suits ongoing. Let’s check in on a random selection of them. There’s nothing special about the first suit, 1:12-cv-01505 in the Northern District of Illinois, CP...
View ArticleAnonymous John Does attempt to slay the Dragon (Quest)
Back in late September, I mentioned three cases by Dragon Quest Productions in Illinois Northern District Court. It’s time to revisit them. Note, there are other Dragon Quest suits in other...
View ArticleFlava Works Motions for Discovery; CEO files declaration
A Motion for Discovery has been filed in Flava Works, Inc. v. John Does 1-293, case no. 1:12-cv-07869. I wrote about this case when it was first filed. First, let’s look at the Motion for Discovery,...
View ArticleA look at R&D Film 1 in Illinois
R&D Film 1, LLC, has a number of cases going on in a couple of jurisdictions. Let’s turn our eye to the Illinois Northern District Court first. These cases are litigated by Todd S. Parkhurst....
View ArticleMalibu Media in Illinois
I have been watching some of the Malibu Media cases (there are many, with more being filed almost daily). Let’s turn to the Northern District of Illinois, where Malibu has cases litigated by Paul J....
View ArticleDragon Quest Productions lawsuits update
First, some good news: Dragon Quest Productions hasn’t filed any new lawsuits since mid-November (that I am aware of). I’ve been watching a couple of their cases in Northern District of Illinois. I’ve...
View ArticleHow to Proceed Anonymously In the 7th Circuit: Ask first!
Earlier today I wrote about the Dragon Quest Productions cases in the Northern District of Illinois. There’s something about one of these cases that warrants further discussion. Thanks to one of my...
View ArticleWhy John Doe defendants need a lawyer
Inseparable Prez LLC v. Does 1-81, Case No. 3:12-cv-01165, in M.D. Tenn. Two defendants have appeared Pro Se by sending letters to the court after receiving a letter from their ISP, Charter...
View ArticleObjector ISPs and Doe Defendant add some “Flava” to lawsuit
Flava Works, Inc. v. John Does 1-293, case no. 1:12-cv-07869, N.D. Ill., has been an interesting and controversial case from the very day it was filed. First, a quick review of where we’ve been: It...
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