A few months after losing a lawsuit of movie companies, filed a lawsuit against the site isoHunt of record labels
isoHunt again comes to court. About a week after the movie studios filed suit against the site Hutefeil, learned that a group of 26 record labels - including Sony, EMI, Warner and Universal - filed a lawsuit against the Canadian torrents site, claiming copyright infringement. The suit was filed several months ago actually, but just now posted information about it. The plaintiffs seek to close the site and receive compensation from $ 4 million total. Recently was founder Gary Fong site to a similar lawsuit in the U.S. film studios, and lost it. "The defendants and users of isoHunt work together, as part of a community of file sharing, in order to reproduce and distribute recordings belonging to the plaintiffs and other copyrighted content. Site designed and operated to produce profit and copyright infringement, the defendants encouraged it," reads the lawsuit. Ruling of the previous lawsuit filed against the site, told him the judge to censor the engine's search results based on a list of thousands of words provided by the American Film Association, the MPAA, or completely stop its activities in the United States. The site did it, and is now in the process of appeal on this ruling. Now, by current demand, moving to Canada, too offensive, the country where the work site.
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