By Doug Austin
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Remember the Malibu Media, LLC v. Tashiro case that we covered a couple of weeks ago, which involved spoliation sanctions against a couple accused of downloading its copyrighted adult movies via a BitTorrent client? Here’s a similar case with the same plaintiff and similar spoliation claims, but with a somewhat different outcome (at least for now).
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In Malibu Media, LLC v. Michael Harrison, Case No. 12-cv-1117 (S.D. Ind. June 8, 2015), Indiana District Judge William T. Lawrence denied the…
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