HotMovies Goes Pirate Hunting

Command Cinema, HotMovies Awarded Judgement Over Pirate Site

Dallas, TX – Command Cinema defended its copyrights over several adult films with a legal victory in a Houston, TX federal courthouse on August 9, 2013, successfully ending an 18-month fight to make an example of at least one Internet content pirate.

In March of 2012 Eric Green, of Removeyourcontent LLC, found that the websites MegaClassicPorn.com and ClassicPornBox.com (offline at time of posting) operated by Floyd Hodges of Houston, TX were selling memberships to a large collection of classic adult videos from the 1970s and ‘80s. The sites featured several copyrighted Command Cinema classics, including Platinum Paradise, Neon Nights, Babylon Pink and Foxtrot. Green alerted Command’s exclusive distributor, HotMovies.com, and began gathering evidence.

“Removeyourcontent had already been working with HotMovies.com for years in an effort to limit piracy of certain movies for which HotMovies.com holds exclusive internet distribution rights,” said Green. “The Command Cinema line has always been a priority for us. After confirming that Hodges was running an illegal pirate operation, we reached out to HotMovies.com and Command, who then pursued legal remedy through the courts. Stone & Vaughan, PLLC signed on to handle the case and we are happy to report the Southern District of Texas has ruled in our favor.”

Evan Stone, Lead Counsel for Stone & Vaughan, said presiding judge Lynn N. Hughes was both fair and expedient in his handling of the case. “Uniquely, he managed the entire discovery process himself, ordering the parties to promptly disclose the evidence he felt was most relevant,” said Stone. “This was very convenient overall, but restrictive for some areas of inquiry.”

In his pleadings, Hodges argued that his copies of the films did not merit infringement because they were dubbed in German. Stone responded that such an alteration, in an adult film, was not sufficiently transformative to make a difference. “One need not examine the films themselves to know that the meat of an adult motion picture is typically not the dialogue,” he said.

The judge agreed with Stone, issuing a ruling that should reassure adult studios that piracy will not be tolerated in Texas.

“I hope this sends a clear message to other site operators profiting from stolen content” said Cecil Howard, the legendary producer/director behind Command Cinema. “I invested my time, my money and a lot of sweat to make special movies for a discerning audience.

These pirate sites are offensive, illegal and in general disgust me. Take note, we will stand up and defend what is ours.”

3 thoughts on “HotMovies Goes Pirate Hunting

  1. I’d tell you where I get my content from – but the first rule is I’m not supposed to talk about it. And the second rule is – I’m not supposed to talk about it.

    Although I will say VPN’s and seedboxes is where the technology is heading for the torrent crowd..Good luck with that, and if you haven’t done so already: I’d disassociate myself with John Steele/Prenda Law if I were you, the guy is a laughing stock over on Torrentfreak and we can’t get enough of him. Deep down inside (no pun intended), he knows he’s nothing but a copyright troll.

  2. Didn’t Prenda Law go out of business? I think I read that last week over at XBIZ

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