UFC announces settlement of piracy lawsuit

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                    <p>The UFC has been on the fore front of digital copyright protection and has pursued legal action several times to defend it&#39;s own content against piracy. Today the UFC announced the settlement of such a lawsuit filed in New York:</p>

Las Vegas, Nev. ? Zuffa, LLC, d/b/a Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC®) today announced the resolution and settlement of its lawsuit against Steven Messina filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York by Zuffa, LLC’s anti-piracy counsel, Lonstein Law Office, P.C. Steven Messina, through his attorney, Michael Heitmann, confessed to his illegal behavior and apologized for his actions that resulted in the illegal sharing of UFC content. As part of the settlement, Messina was penalized by the UFC for an undisclosed amount and forced to surrender his computer hardware and software to UFC representatives. Additionally, Messina will turn over all records and information pertaining to piracy of UFC content and information related to other potential infringers. He must also cooperate with the UFC organization and law enforcement authorities in an effort to prevent others from stealing intellectual property.

When asked about the settlement, Messina said, “I apologize to the UFC for any damages incurred as a result of my actions in illegally distributing copyrighted UFC broadcasts. As a result of my confession for piracy of UFC’s protected content, I fully accept the terms of the settlement with the UFC.”

Messina also states, “I now realize the harm caused by my actions. It is my hope that I can use this difficult period as a learning experience as I move on with my life. I would also like to tell anyone pirating UFC broadcasts, either through illegal downloading or non-authorized streaming, that it is illegal and not worth the risk.”

As part of the settlement, Messina will provide details of his procedures that led to the unauthorized distribution of an estimated 200 hours of UFC content and will offer his records to the UFC to further prevent illegal usage or sharing of the company’s broadcasts.

Kirk Hendrick, UFC’s Chief Legal Officer, said, “The UFC organization is pleased with the outcome of this case and Messina’s willingness to assist the UFC’s efforts in protecting our intellectual property and broadcasts. With Messina’s apology and understanding, the UFC organization will learn more to help us continue uncovering illegal distribution of our content.”

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But yeah, pay for your events.


So im guessing the ufc didnt get the 10 mill or the ridiculous number they were going after..

just a sincere sorry

I find it hysterical Zuffa actually thinks they can combat piracy. Music and movie industry have sank a fortune trying and are no better off, yet Zuffa thinks they can with these ridiculous lawsuits?

Ha, they're pissed about the small verdicts making news around the net.

"As part of the settlement, Messina was penalized by the UFC for an undisclosed amount and forced to surrender his computer hardware and software to UFC representatives."

An "undisclosed amount" isn't the only thing. They made him sign an agreement that he'll never disclose what he settled for.

They're so pissed at the judges getting wise to their extortion scheme that now they're going to settle with infringers privately to keep the real settlement numbers from making the press and ruin the scare factor.

You're losing UFC :)

The internet's still winning. :)

Dana's still shitting on your fans so no one feels bad about it either. :)

There is only 1 way to get rid of 95% of their piracy. Charge $14.95 a month for Fight Pass, and have it include every PPV/Fox/Walmart parking lot fight, as well as Ultimate Fighter episodes as they air.

Next time Steven:

Dr Schopenhauer -
UGCTT croy_00 - There is only 1 way to get rid of 95% of their piracy. Charge $14.95 a month for Fight Pass, and have it include every PPV/Fox/Walmart parking lot fight, as well as Ultimate Fighter episodes as they air.
This


Gotta go to a monthly subscription. In the end ufc will make more money and perhaps feel less of a need to over stirage us with watered down cards. Phone Post 3.0
I would pay that Phone Post 3.0

UGCTT croy_00 - There is only 1 way to get rid of 95% of their piracy. Charge $14.95 a month for Fight Pass, and have it include every PPV/Fox/Walmart parking lot fight, as well as Ultimate Fighter episodes as they air.

and until then...

Next time use a VPN if you're going to torrent...

Unlike a lot of the modest 'piracy' judgements that have been handed down recently this case would likely have resulted in fairly substantial damages if taken to trial.  The Defendant was seeking to profit from his activities and a Court likely would have been fairly heavy handed given that this was far from a one off offence.

OblongBox -


Next time Steven:





Wow. I hope that the hippie getting whipped in that GIF is ok. Phone Post 3.0

Daverr - 
So im guessing the ufc didnt get the 10 mill or the ridiculous number they were going after..

just a sincere sorry


LMAO the UFC sued him for $32 million! They were just trying to scare people. Sounds like they settled for MUCH less. Oh, and they got his computer too. So there's that.



 



"Zuffa is asking for up to $150,000 for each act of infringement; up to $110,000 for each illegal use of UFC content; up to $60,000 for intercepting UFC content; and lawyer’s fees."



http://mmajunkie.com/2014/05/ufc-sues-new-york-man-for-more-than-32-million-for-alleged-piracy

BJTTMachidaMachidaMachida - Was this the front row sports guy?
Or the bar owner guy?
Or that teenager kid?
Or was this from pirate bay?
Serious question. Phone Post 3.0


Here's the backstory



http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2014/5/1/5671482/ufc-sues-pirate-for-32-million-Steven-Messina-ppv-pirate-bay

Currently streaming is legal in Canada and so are gifs. Phone Post 3.0

Dana just got himself a killer used Windows Vista machine. Grats on the win, dawg!

Senester - Currently streaming is legal in Canada and so are gifs. Phone Post 3.0
Source? Phone Post 3.0