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ISP Grande Loses $47 Million Piracy Liability Verdict, Seeks Judicial Review

The internet service provider (ISP) Grande Communications recently lost a $47 million piracy liability verdict in a Texas federal court. The verdict was the result of a lawsuit filed by the adult entertainment company, Strike 3 Holdings, which accused Grande of failing to take action against customers who illegally downloaded copyrighted content.

The lawsuit was filed in 2019 and alleged that Grande had failed to terminate or suspend the accounts of customers who had illegally downloaded copyrighted content. Strike 3 Holdings claimed that Grande had failed to take action despite being aware of the illegal activity. The company argued that Grande’s failure to take action had caused them to suffer significant financial losses.

The jury found that Grande had indeed failed to take action against customers who had illegally downloaded copyrighted content and awarded Strike 3 Holdings $47 million in damages. The jury also found that Grande had acted with “willful blindness” and “reckless disregard” for copyright laws.

Grande has since filed a motion for judicial review, arguing that the jury’s verdict was not supported by the evidence. The company claims that it had taken reasonable steps to prevent copyright infringement, such as sending warning letters to customers who were suspected of downloading copyrighted content. Grande also argues that it should not be held liable for the actions of its customers.

The outcome of this case could have far-reaching implications for ISPs across the United States. If Grande is found liable for copyright infringement, it could open the door for other copyright holders to sue ISPs for failing to take action against customers who illegally download copyrighted content. It could also lead to ISPs taking more proactive measures to prevent copyright infringement, such as terminating or suspending accounts of customers who are suspected of downloading copyrighted content.

Regardless of the outcome, this case highlights the need for ISPs to take reasonable steps to prevent copyright infringement. ISPs should ensure that they have policies and procedures in place to address copyright infringement and take action against customers who are suspected of illegally downloading copyrighted content. Doing so will help protect ISPs from potential lawsuits and help ensure that copyright holders are properly compensated for their work.

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