Zuffa Begins to Go After Viewers of Pirated PPVs

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  • EmpireWF
    Giants in the Super Bowl
    • Mar 2009
    • 24082

    Zuffa Begins to Go After Viewers of Pirated PPVs

    Meltzer/Alvarez

    In what will prove to be a much talked about issue in what is likely to be a never-ending battle between promoters of PPV events and those who stream them illegally, Zuffa LLC is going after the consumers as well as the distributors. Despite warnings on the shows, nobody has ever gone after individual consumers.

    As part of legal action against the web site GreenFeedz, which streamed UFC 130 to UFC 142 illegally and was threatened with legal action, Zuffa was able to obtain e-mail addresses, usernames and each individual event streamed, as well as IP addresses of everyone who watched an event through that web site.

    They will be legally going after the individual consumers for copyright violations.
    And the other shoe drops...


  • Warner2BruceTD
    2011 Poster Of The Year
    • Mar 2009
    • 26142

    #2
    This is like trying to destroy an ant hill with a magnifying glass, one ant at a time.

    Let it go, Dana. The world is changing, it will always change, it's time to change the business model.

    Promoters didn't fight to keep closed circuit alive, they moved to PPV. It's time to move to something else. Vince is trying to start a network, and might move his PPV's there. It looks like it won't work, but he's smart enough to realize that PPV is being wiped out as people become more internet savvy.

    Stop killing ants and change the game.

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    • Liquidrob
      Izzy is a bum
      • Feb 2009
      • 11785

      #3
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      • Kuzzy Powers
        Beautiful Like Moses
        • Oct 2008
        • 12542

        #4
        LOL @ going after the 12 year old who stayed up past his bed time to watch the show on the internet.

        If you're really against this you shut down the guys hosting the streams, not the likely 10000 ppl watching.

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