That's what I was talking about. Pay up $1,000 to settle now, or we'll take you to court, you will lose and have to pay $20,000. Send out 10,000 emails like that with a 10% hit rate and there's $1,000,000.
The DBC had some ruling in the courts here that gave them the ability to find out the information of the downloaders from the ISPs. Beforehand they could request letters to be sent to the infringer by the ISP's but they never had access to the details before. Now that DBC have those details, they can't legally ask for financial details which is why they are getting the ability to do so. The whole thing sounds like one big scam to grab as much money as possible.
That's what I was talking about. Pay up $1,000 to settle now, or we'll take you to court, you will lose and have to pay $20,000. Send out 10,000 emails like that with a 10% hit rate and there's $1,000,000.
The DBC had some ruling in the courts here that gave them the ability to find out the information of the downloaders from the ISPs. Beforehand they could request letters to be sent to the infringer by the ISP's but they never had access to the details before. Now that DBC have those details, they can't legally ask for financial details which is why they are getting the ability to do so. The whole thing sounds like one big scam to grab as much money as possible.