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Originally posted by charly
On July 16, Acacia announced that it had received default judgments against five adult entertainment companies: Extreme Productions, Go Entertainment, Lace Productions, WebZotic LLC, and Wild Ventures, LLC. The press release claims, "The injunctions prohibit these companies from infringing Acacia's DMT patents by transmitting compressed digital video information from any of their websites." The court ruled in Acacia's favor because these companies never responded or defended the suits.
Goldberg says that could be because these companies are out of business. "None of us have ever heard of them," he said.
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Nobody knew David Lace? Webzotic has been around a long time, not sure what they're up to now, was a hosting company if I recall.
Extreme Productions is a very well known company - pretty sure it's owned by Extreme Associates, produce extreme gonzo porn flicks.
So what does this default judgement against David Lace and the others who didn't respond mean? Does the default judement come with damages? Can they shut down David Lace's website?