Countryman Nevada, LLC v. Does 1-30

Copyright Infringement

Malibu Media attorney Paul Nicoletti has filed another mass doe copyright infringement lawsuit in the Western District of Michigan. Countryman Nevada, LLC v. Does 1-30, Case No. 1:14-cv-00073 alleges that Does 1-30 infringed upon the copyright of the film “Charlie Countryman” through the bittorrent protocol. You can view the Complaint here.

If you have been targeted as a Doe defendant in this case, Revision Legal is here to help. We regularly represent copyright infringement defendants in mass copyright lawsuits in the Western District of Michigan. Contact us today at (231) 714-0100.

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