Why Am I Being Sued By Strike 3 Holdings?

 

 

Being sued by Strike 3 Holdings LLC? Strike 3 Holdings has filed copyright infringement lawsuits alleging illegal downloads of their adult films. These can be from their subscription sites produced by Blacked, Tushy, and Vixen. One may feel the aim of Strike 3 Holdings LLC is to shock and embarrass individuals into paying a substantial settlement amount on their terms. At Antonelli Law, we can help you figure out the best course of action for your specific case.

Antonelli Law is America’s most experienced BitTorrent copyright defense law firm, serving clients nationwide. We’ll help you resolve this problem as quickly and discreetly as possible.

What To Do When Sued By Strike 3 Holdings

The first thing to note is that this subpoena is real, and it is not a scam. You are being sued for copyright infringement in federal court or in Florida state court. Currently, you are known to the court as John Doe. If you ignored the subpoena, your internet service provider will likely release your name to Strike 3 Holdings LLC’s lawyers.

In almost all cases once Strike 3 Holdings has your name, they will amend the complaint name in the public court documents from ‘John Doe’ to your name. You will then be served with a court summons. You should never ignore a court summons. Many clients don’t mind losing their anonymity, but the downside to ignoring your Strike 3 Holdings subpoena and receiving a summons is that your options moving forward are limited and you’ll lose some of your negotiating power.

Sued By Strike 3 Holdings: How Did They Find me?

Each internet connection will have a unique IP address that is specific to that connection. By using various methods and technology, Strike 3 Holdings was allegedly able to track illegal downloads to their content to your IP address. Once Strike 3 Holdings has said IP address, they can do what is called a ‘reverse lookup’. This figures out who provided the internet to your home, such as Comcast, Cox, AT&T, Verizon, etc.

By knowing your IP address and your specific internet provider, the company files a federal lawsuit for copyright infringement and asks a judge for permission to send a subpoena to your internet provider. This subpoena is requesting your name and your address. The notice you received is from your internet provider letting you know your personal information is being requested. Before your internet provider releases this information, they send the subpoena notification to you.

Settling with Strike 3 Holdings

Settling with Strike 3 Holdings LLC can make the situation go away faster and can buy you peace of mind.

We can discuss your options during our confidential, free consultation at Antonelli Law. We can help explain how if you settle through Antonelli Law, we can ensure if your circumstances qualify, that both the settlement and the settlement payment are made anonymously.

Unfortunately, this also means that you will have to pay a settlement regardless of whether or not you believe you should have to. We’ve found that many clients feel that the ability to ensure their anonymity and end the process is worth the settlement.

Sued by Strike 3 Holdings: Pros, and Cons of Settling

The pros of settling your lawsuit with Strike 3 Holdings LLC can include:

  • Your case being resolved more quickly
  • Your case being resolved anonymously from public records
  • We can ensure that you as a person, not just your specific IP address, are released. This is so you cannot be sued again for any other supposed download activity that happened prior to your settlement

The cons of settling your lawsuit with Strike 3 Holdings LLC can include:

  • You will have to pay a settlement fee regardless of whether or not you feel you should have to pay.

Call us at (312) 201-8310 for a totally confidential, no-obligation consultation regarding being sued by Strike 3 Holdings.

What Is A Strike 3 Holdings Lawsuit?

If you are being sued by a company known as Strike 3 Holdings LLC, you may have some questions and concerns.

Strike 3 Holdings LLC is a company that produces adult films. Their films are published under the subscriptions sites known as Blacked, Vixen, and Tushy. Currently, they are filing federal lawsuits, as well as lawsuits in the state of Florida, for copyright infringement.

Why Did I Get A Strike 3 Holdings Subpoena?

Did you receive a notice in the mail from your Internet Service Provider? This can include companies such as Comcast, AT&T, Verizon, etc. They may have sent you a copy of a subpoena from a company called Strike 3 Holdings requesting the personal details (such as name and address) associated with your internet account.

This likely means that they are accusing you, or someone in your office or home, of illegally downloading a Strike 3 Holding’s adult film. Most likely through BitTorrent sharing software. In sum, this is a lawsuit accusing you of copyright infringement,

Is My Strike 3 Holdings Lawsuit Real?

It is vital to note that this subpoena is real and not a scam. You are likely about to be sued for copyright infringement by Strike 3 Holdings LLC in Federal Court or in Florida State Court. Currently, as you are receiving the notice, you are known to the court only as John Doe. If you ignore the notice and do nothing, your internet service provider will likely release your name to Strike 3 Holdings LLC’s lawyers.

Typically once Strike 3 Holdings LLC has your name, in almost all cases they will amend the complaint name in the public court documents from ‘John Doe’ to your name. You will then receive a court summons.

Under no circumstances should one ever ignore a court summons. Although many clients do not mind losing their anonymity, the downside to ignoring your Strike 3 Holdings subpoena and receiving a summons is that your options moving forward are limited and you will lose some of your negotiating powers.

What Are My Options In A Strike 3 Holding Lawsuit?

Whether or not you did it, you’re still likely going to be sued. At this point as Strike 3 Holdings thinks you did, and the court believes they have enough evidence for the case to proceed.

You now have three options available to you:

  • Settle your case out of court
  • File a Motion to Quash
  • Fight back in court

If you choose to settle, having an attorney experienced in these types of cases may help you negotiate a lower Strike 3 Holdings settlement amount. We aggressively negotiate settlement amounts for our clients and will fight for you until your case is resolved entirely.

My Strike 3 Holdings Lawsuit Is Real, What Now?

  • Don’t sign anything.

In any lawsuit, one should not sign paperwork without a full understanding of what one is agreeing to. If you receive something in the mail from Strike 3 Holdings requesting your signature, do not sign it until you have had the chance to consult with an attorney representing you so that you know the implications of what it is you are signing.

  • Do not delete anything.

Many defendants assume that if they delete the content from their device, it can help get rid of evidence that they have downloaded Strike 3 Holdings LLC content. However, this is not the case. In fact, if you do delete the content it can make your penalties worse and appear as an admission of guilt.

  • Contact an experienced internet service provider subpoena defense attorney

Once you are sure you are being sued, contact an attorney who can guide you through the next steps of the process. The attorneys at Antonelli Law are highly experienced with copyright infringement lawsuits like those filed by Strike 3 Holdings. We can discuss your specific case, go through your options, and help you come up with a plan of what to do next. Whether you’re being sued in Federal Court or in Florida State Court, we can help you.

Call us at (312) 201-8310 for a free, totally confidential, no-obligation consultation regarding your Strike 3 Holdings Lawsuit. 

How Did Strike 3 Holdings LLC Find Me?

You may feel the aim of Strike 3 Holdings is to shock and embarrass you into paying a substantial settlement on their terms. We can help you figure out the best course of action for your particular case. Antonelli Law is America’s most experienced BitTorrent copyright defense law firm, serving clients nationwide.

We’ll help you resolve this problem as quickly and discreetly as possible.

Receiving A Strike 3 Holdings LCC Subpoena

Each internet connection will have a unique IP address that is specific to that connection. By using several methods and technology, Strik 3 Holdings LLC was allegedly able to track illegal downloads of their content to your IP address.

Once Strike 3 Holdings LLC has your IP address, they will do a ‘reverse lookup’ and find out who provides the internet to your home such as Comcast, Verizon, AT&T, Cox, etc.

By knowing both the IP address and the internet provider, Strike 3 Holdings then files a federal lawsuit for copyright infringement, asking a judge for permission to send a subpoena to the internet provider requesting the contact details behind that specific IP address.

The notice you received is from your internet provider letting you know your personal information is being requested.

When you first get this notification, you are still considered anonymous. The court and Strike 3 Holdings LLC will know you as ‘John Doe’. You typically have around 30 days or less from the day in which you received the notification to decide how you want to handle your specific case.

The longer you wait, the fewer options you will have.

Can I Ignore a Strike 3 Holdings LLC Subpoena?

Unfortunately, this is not a scam. You are being notified that you are likely about to be sued for copyright infringement in federal court. If you ignore the subpoena your internet service provider will likely release your name to Strike 3 Holdings LLC’s lawyers.

Once Strike 3 Holdings has your name, in almost all cases they will amend the complaint name in the public court documents from ‘John Doe’ to your name. You will then be served with a court summons.

Under no circumstances should you ever ignore a court summons.

Many clients don’t mind losing their anonymity, but the downside to ignoring your Strike 3 Holdings subpoena and receiving a summons is that your options moving forward are limited and you’ll lose some of your negotiating power.

Who is Strike 3 Holdings LLC?

Strike 3 Holdings LLC is a company that produces adult/pornographic films. Their adult films are published under the subscription sites Blacked, Vixen, and Tushy.

Strike 3 Holdings LLC is currently filing federal lawsuits, as well as lawsuits in Florida State Court for copyright infringement.

If you’re reading this, you’ve likely been served with a subpoena and are about to be sued. They are accusing you, or someone in your home or office, of illegally downloading Strike 3 Holding’s adult films, most likely through BitTorrent sharing software.

Essentially, this is a lawsuit accusing you of copyright infringement.

My Strike 3 Holdings LLC Subpoena Is Real, What Now?

Don’t sign anything. In any lawsuit, you shouldn’t sign paperwork without fully understanding what you’re agreeing to. If you receive something in the mail from Strike 3 Holdings requesting your signature, don’t sign it until you’ve had the chance to consult with an attorney representing you so that you know the implications of what you’re signing.

Don’t delete anything. Many defendants assume if they delete content from their devices, it will help get rid of any evidence that they’ve downloaded Strike 3 Holdings’ content. This is not the case. In fact, if you delete content it can end up making your penalties worse and appear as an admission of guilt.

Contact an experienced internet service provider subpoena defense attorney. Once you’re sure you’re being sued, contact someone who can guide you through the next steps. The attorneys at Antonelli Law are highly experienced with copyright infringement lawsuits like those filed by Strike 3 Holdings. We can discuss your specific case, go through your options, and help you come up with a plan of what to do next.

Whether you’re being sued in Federal Court or in Florida State Court, we can help you.

Why Hire Antonelli Law For Your Strike 3 Holdings LLC Case?

Antonelli Law has been defending individuals targeted by these types of lawsuits, such as the ones filed by Strike 3 Holdings LLC, for years.

While most local attorneys do not have a background dealing with this specific kind of lawsuit, we are extremely experienced in getting cases just like yours resolved quickly and cost-effectively.

Our local counsel from the west coast, all the way to the east coast, helps us efficiently and effectively settle and fight lawsuits in your state.

Call Antonelli Law at (312) 201-8310 for a confidential, no-obligation consultation regarding your Strike 3 Holdings LLC Lawsuit.

Strike 3 Holdings LLC Files 82 New Cases

Received a notice in the mail from your Internet Service Provider with a copy of a subpoena from a company known as Strike 3 Holdings LLC? You are likely about to be sued for alleged copyright infringement.

New Strike 3 Holdings LLC Cases were filed in California, Texas, Florida, and Maryland.

If this is your first time receiving a notice, please make sure you visit our main page with information on Strike 3 Holdings LLC and copyright infringement. Our Strike 3 Holdings LLC page can help you understand how you were contacted, why you were contacted, and what to do next regarding your case and subpoena.

The latest Strike 3 Holdings LLC cases are:

3:2022cv00251           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

3:2022cv00254           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

3:2022cv00255           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

3:2022cv00257           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

3:2022cv00258           Strike 3 Holdings LLC v. Doe

3:2022cv00259           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

3:2022cv00260           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

3:2022cv00261           Strike 3 Holdings LLC v. Doe

3:2022cv00262           Strike 3 Holdings LLC v. Doe

3:2022cv00263           Strike 3 Holdings LLC v. Doe

2:2022cv00970           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe

2:2022cv00101           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 73.107.217.140

3:2022cv00161           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe

3:2022cv00162           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe

3:2022cv00163           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe

3:2022cv00164           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe

3:2022cv00165           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe

3:2022cv00166           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe

3:2022cv00167           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe

3:2022cv00168           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 73.104.142.25

3:2022cv00169           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe

3:2022cv00170           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe

5:2022cv00087           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 76.26.182.137

5:2022cv00088           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 24.250.220.217

6:2022cv00349           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe

8:2022cv00378           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe

8:2022cv00397           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 75.115.113.19

1:2022cv20471           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe subscriber assigned IP address 73.84.92.129

1:2022cv20472           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 73.1.186.41

1:2022cv20473           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe subscriber assigned IP address 107.205.161.140

1:2022cv20474           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 99.35.173.39

1:2022cv20475           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 73.84.116.73

1:2022cv20476           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 73.46.130.207

1:2022cv20477           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 23.124.120.58

1:2022cv20478           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 73.245.98.34

1:2022cv20479           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 73.179.104.50

1:2022cv20480           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE

0:2022cv60265           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 99.26.107.87

0:2022cv60266           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 73.244.198.211

0:2022cv60267           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 73.139.49.115

0:2022cv60268           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 45.18.28.10

0:2022cv60270           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe

0:2022cv60274           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 172.3.195.44

0:2022cv60272           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 98.219.76.178

0:2022cv60273           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe subscriber assigned IP address 73.245.125.186

0:2022cv60275           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 98.249.245.162

0:2022cv60276           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe subscriber assigned IP address 73.46.71.57

9:2022cv80255           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 75.74.46.90

9:2022cv80256           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 99.60.102.45

9:2022cv80257           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 75.74.246.123

9:2022cv80258           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 66.176.129.243

9:2022cv80259           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 99.10.186.123

9:2022cv80260           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 99.76.147.97

9:2022cv80261           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 73.125.19.216

9:2022cv80262           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 73.179.57.140

9:2022cv80263           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 71.57.155.54

9:2022cv80264           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 45.25.159.62

9:2022cv80265           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 99.151.214.192

9:2022cv80266           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 73.1.155.203

1:2022cv00248           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

1:2022cv00249           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

1:2022cv00250           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

1:2022cv00251           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

1:2022cv00252           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

8:2022cv00263           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

8:2022cv00264           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

8:2022cv00265           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

8:2022cv00266           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

8:2022cv00267           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

8:2022cv00268           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

1:2022cv00246           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

1:2022cv00253           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

1:2022cv00254           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

1:2022cv00255           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

1:2022cv00256           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

1:2022cv00257           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

8:2022cv00258           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

8:2022cv00259           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

8:2022cv00260           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

8:2022cv00261           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

8:2022cv00262           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

8:2022cv00269           Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe

To learn more about your case, including what to do next, please visit our main Strike 3 Holdings page.

What Is A Strike 3 Holdings LLC Subpoena?

Did you receive a subpoena in the mail from your internet provider regarding a company called Strike 3 Holdings LLC? Are you worried it could be a scam or a serious lawsuit? Antonelli Law is here to help assist you in understanding your copyright infringement lawsuit.

Is My Strike 3 Holdings LLC Subpoena Real?

If you received a notice from your internet provider informing you that a company known as Strike 3 Holdings LLC is seeking your personal information, they are likely contacting your ISP to get your details so that they can sue you for copyright infringement for allegedly downloading their films without paying the appropriate licensing fees.

If you have only just received your notice from your provider, you are still considered anonymous to the Strike 3 Holdings LLC company. While you are anonymous, there are several options for you to choose from on how you would like to proceed. However, the longer you wait the fewer options you may have, and you may also lose some negotiating power.

The first thing to understand is that this subpoena is real and is not a scam. You are being notified that you are being sued for copyright infringement in federal court. When receiving your documentation, you are known to the court as John Doe. If you ignore the subpoena, your internet service will likely release your name to Strike 3 Holdings LLC’s lawyers.

As soon as Strike 3 Holdings has your name, in almost all cases, they will amend the complaint name in the public court documents from “John Doe” to your name. After this, you will then be served with a court summons.

Under no circumstances should you ever ignore a court summons.

Although some clients do not mind losing their anonymity, the downside to ignoring your subpoena and receiving a summons is that your options moving forward are limited. You will lose some of your negotiation power as mentioned above.

Potential Legal Steps For Strike 3 Holdings LLC Lawsuits

Whether or not you downloaded content from Strike 3 Holdings LLC, the company believes you did and the court believes they have enough evidence for the case to continue.

You will now have three options available to you depending on your individual case.

This can include:

  • Settle your case out of court
  • File a Motion to Quash
  • Fight back in court

Should you choose to settle, having legal representation that’s experienced in these types of cases may help with your Strike 3 Holdings settlement amount. At Antonelli Law, we aggressively negotiate settlement amounts for our clients and we will fight for you until your case is resolved in its entirety. We offer a free consultation regarding your confidential case and work to help you understand the ramifications of your lawsuit.

Strike 3 Holdings LLC Lawsuit Claims

If you are wondering who Strike 3 Holdings LLC is, they are a company that produces pornographic films. The adult films are published under the subscription sites known as Blacked, Vixen, and Tushy.

They are currently filing federal lawsuits, including lawsuits in Florida state courts, for copyright infringement.

If you received a notice from your Internet Service Provider such as AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, etc., along with a copy of a subpoena from a company called Strike 3 Holdings, you are probably about to be sued.

Strike 3 Holdings LLC is accusing you or someone in your home or office of illegally downloading their adult films, likely through BitTorrent sharing software. Essentially, Strike 3 Holdings is accusing you of copyright infringement, which can be made more embarrassing due to the nature of the films.

Can I Settle My Strike 3 Holdings LLC Lawsuit?

Settling with Strike 3 Holdings LLC can make the situation go away faster and can buy you peace of mind. When we discuss your options during our free, confidential, consultation, we can explain how if you settle through Antonelli Law, we can ensure if your circumstances qualify, that both the settlement and the settlement payment are made anonymously.

Unfortunately, this also means that you will have to pay a settlement regardless of whether or not you believe you should have to. We’ve found that many clients feel that the ability to ensure their anonymity and end the process is worth the settlement.

There are pros and cons to settling. The pros include your case being resolved quicker, your case being resolved anonymously from public records, and we will ensure that you as a person (not just your IP address) are released so you can not be sued again for any other supposed download activity that happened prior to your settlement.

The cons will include that you have to pay a settlement fee regardless of whether or not you feel like you should have to pay.

Call us at (312) 201-8310 for a totally confidential, no-obligation consultation regarding your Strike 3 Holdings LLC case.