The US Copyright group is moving onto step 2 of their litigation process, and has recruited smaller law firms around the United States to press on with their plan to sue users suspected of downloading movies such as Far Cry and The Hurt Locker.
It seems the USCG wasn't bluffing when they sent notices to people asking them to pay the pre-trial settlement fee or risk being sued. The people that didn't pay up may now receive further notices with the USCG's intention to sue.
In the history of this kind of mass litigation, it has been rare, but not unheard of, for law firms to proceed with lawsuits to go after those that haven't paid. The main reason is due to the increased cost of going to court, and there is always the chance that an unfavorable ruling might jeopardize USCG's position when it comes to filing new lawsuits in the future.
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It seems the USCG wasn't bluffing when they sent notices to people asking them to pay the pre-trial settlement fee or risk being sued. The people that didn't pay up may now receive further notices with the USCG's intention to sue.
In the history of this kind of mass litigation, it has been rare, but not unheard of, for law firms to proceed with lawsuits to go after those that haven't paid. The main reason is due to the increased cost of going to court, and there is always the chance that an unfavorable ruling might jeopardize USCG's position when it comes to filing new lawsuits in the future.
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