I received an email from my internet provider mentioning a company, Culpepper IP.

Have you received something from Culpepper IP?

Recently, we’ve seen scenarios where people receive an email from their ISP notifying them of a subpoena. This email typically contains exhibits, including a copy of the subpoena, and notes a timeline for responding before they release your personal information to Culpepper IP.

Your ISP may also recommend that you contact Culpepper IP directly.

Culpepper IP currently represents several different movie companies. You are being accused of illegally downloading one of their client’s movies, likely using BitTorrent. This case is about copyright infringement.

We would strongly recommend that you do not contact Culpepper IP without your own legal counsel.

If you have questions about your case or want to discuss possible outcomes, please get in touch with us.

Founded in 2007, Antonelli Law began representing clients accused of online BitTorrent copyright infringement around 2011, near the inception of these types of lawsuits. Since then, we have helped over 5,000 clients nationwide effectively deal with over 50 movie companies and many different litigation techniques. Based on this and our prior legal experience in court, we know what to look out for and how to minimize the legal costs and risks involved in these matters.

We serve clients nationwide.

Contact us to discuss your case: (312) 201-8310 or click to schedule your free consultation online.