Love her quote to the judge; she's right!   -- rick

70 Year-Old Grandma Threatened Over BitTorrent Download

        • Ernesto
        • 15/07/2011

http://torrentfreak.com/70-year-old-grandma-threatened-over-bittorrent-download-110715/

As the mass-BitTorrent lawsuits continue to pile up in U.S. courts, more 
stories of what appear to be wrongfully accused persons hit mainstream media. A 
70 year-old retired widow from San Francisco falls into this category. The 
grandma was recently ‘caught’ sharing porn on BitTorrent and was offered a 
$3,400 settlement, or the option to risk a $150,000 fine in a full court case.

Since 2010 tens of thousands of regular people have been sued in the U.S. for 
sharing films on P2P networks without the consent of copyright holders. Unlike 
other lawsuits, the aim of the copyright holders is not to take any of the 
defendants to court, but to get alleged infringers to pay a substantial cash 
settlement to make legal action go away.

As has been reported in the past, many of the people suspected of sharing 
copyrighted material are wrongfully accused. The problem for them, however, is 
that fighting the case is more expensive than paying a ~$3000 settlement fee. 
Justice aside, settling seems to be the best option for many innocents.

But not for a 70 year-old grandma from San Francisco. This retired widow has 
been accused of sharing porn (Amateur Allure: Kim) using BitTorrent, but says 
she doesn’t even know what BitTorrent is.

The Jane Doe in this case is being pursued by lawyer John Steele, whose law 
firm is currently involved in dozens of file-sharing related lawsuits, 
ostensibly to protect the rights of adult media companies. It is the same law 
firm that sued people for downloading mislabeled files.

Like many other defendants the 70 year-old doesn’t have the money to defend 
herself, but unlike others she’s not planning to settle the case either.

“It smacks of extortion,” she told SFGate in a comment, a conclusion that was 
reached by many others in the past.

Determined to put up a fight the grandma said she may have to go to court to 
defend herself. And she already has a plan of attack.

“I’d say to the judge, ‘I have no idea how this happened. If Sony can get 
hacked, if the Pentagon can get hacked, my goodness, what chance does an 
individual have?” she said.

As we’ve seen in the past, the lawyers don’t see Jane Doe’s age as an excuse, 
nor do they buy the claim that someone else may have used her unsecured 
wireless network to download files. Jane Doe has to pay up or convince the 
court she’s not guilty, they insist.

A full trial is also an option, as is usually noted in the settlement letters, 
but the lawyers are quick to add that it would put Jane Doe at risk of having 
to cough up $150,000 instead of a few thousand dollar to settle.

A settlement is the wise choice according to the law firm.

“We believe that providing you with an opportunity to avoid litigation by 
working out a settlement with us, versus the costs of attorneys’ fees and the 
uncertainty with jury verdicts, is very reasonable and in good faith,” the 
settlement letter reads.

A tough choice, and that’s the beauty of these pay-up-or-else schemes.

News of their potential profitability quickly spread and as a result copyright 
holders of more obscure and adult content have embraced them. Often described 
as copyright trolls, these companies can make more money from speculative 
lawsuits than actually selling the films they produced.
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