![]() “Unfortunately, Tusa has shown that a binding contractual commitment will not deter his brazen infringement.” “Plaintiffs tried to get Tusa to stop without the need for court intervention by confronting him with irrefutable evidence of his illegal conduct, and obtaining his agreement, including through a written settlement, in which Tusa promised never again to operate a similar illegal streaming service,” writes attorney Rose Leda Ehler in the complaint. This time they’re suing a service called Altered Carbon and the man they believe is running it, who they describe as a “recidivist mass infringer.” Hollywood’s major studios and streamers are taking on yet another alleged content pirate.
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