Archive for the 'DigiProtect' Category

ACS:Law Anti-Piracy Hunt Takes Toll On Legal Profession

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Today, anti-piracy group DigiProtect are again quoted by the BBC as having no regrets about their controversial campaign file-sharing hunt in the UK. Nevertheless, their actions don’t come without cost. Their lawyers, ACS:Law, have had more than 280 official complaints filed against them with the UK legal regulatory body, dwarfing all comers in the IP sector.

Judge Jeopardizes Anti-Piracy Cash Operation

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

DigiProtect has shot itself and its business model in the foot during a recent court hearing. The notorious anti-piracy outfit refused to open its books for scrutiny during a case where it claimed compensation against a file-sharer. The judge consequently ruled that the defendant didn’t have to pay the majority of the claim against him.

Digital Economy Bill: Lords Want To Stamp Out Piracy Chasers

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Members of the House of Lords recently voiced concerns over the UK government’s Digital Economy Bill, stating that the problems facing the entertainment industry are largely of their own creation. There was also criticism of companies who demand cash from file-sharers in the UK, and ideas were put forward to end their scheme.

Anti-Piracy Group Calls in Debt Agency To Collect ‘Fines’

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

DigiProtect, the anti-piracy company that makes money from threatening alleged file-sharers with court unless they pay up a ‘fine’, has a worrying new tactic. Hoping to scare letter recipients even more than they already do, the company is now sending more threats via a debt collection agency.