Hey Hawaii – Strike 3 Holdings is Filing New Cases in Your State!
Strike 3 Holdings files four new cases in Hawaii
Do you (or does someone in your home or office) use BitTorrent to download files? If you are one of the cases below, Strike 3 Holdings likely thinks you did! Strike 3 Holdings is likely accusing you of downloading their adult content using BitTorrent sharing software.
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.
Using a variety of techniques, Strike 3 Holdings was allegedly able to track illegal downloads of their content to your IP address. Armed with this information, they can do a ‘reverse lookup’ and figure out who provides the internet to your home (such as Charter, Comcast, Verizon, AT&T, Cox, etc.).
Knowing both your IP address and your internet provider, Strike 3 Holdings filed a federal lawsuit for copyright infringement and asked a judge for permission to send a subpoena to your internet provider. This subpoena is requesting your name and address.
If this is the situation you find yourself in, make sure you visit our main Strike 3 Holdings page for in-depth information about these cases. Make sure you contact us to schedule your consultation, as each case is unique. These cases are federal, so we can work with clients from anywhere in the US- in fact, we’ve helped over 1,500 Strike 3 Holdings across the United States since 2017 and can help you, too.
New Hawaii Strike 3 Holdings Cases
1:2022cv00475 Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe Subscriber
1:2022cv00476 Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe Subscriber
1:2022cv00477 Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe Subscriber
1:2022cv00478 Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe Subscriber