The MPAA announced its victory against TorrentSpy operator Valence Media on Wednesday. The TorrentSpy site shut down March 24.
The MPAA characterized the judgment and injunction, ordered by a Los Angeles federal judge, as significant and said the site infringed on copyrighted materials by offering thousands of movies and television shows. The judge ruled that Valence Media willfully induced copyright infringement and contributed to infringement.
Last year, the same court found TorrentSpy liable for copyright infringement. The company tried to argue that it never distributed copyrighted materials because it merely produced indexes that pointed users to other sites.
The MPAA said that the motion picture industry, including foreign and domestic producers, distributors, theaters, video stores, and pay-per-view operators, loses more than $18 billion annually as a result of movie theft. It attributes more than $7 billion in losses to illegal Internet distribution and $11 billion to illegal copying and bootlegging.
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