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The action against the Sky subscribers was carried out under limited liability partnership H & B Administration LLP. Corporate Entity Gets Some Interesting New Members Quite how many people paid up may never be known but all the signs suggested that this wouldn’t be the last bite of the cash settlement cherry. Three years later, the matter was still not over, with Hatton & Berkeley continuing to write to alleged pirates with demands for cash. The High Court signed off on that request in 2015 so in conjunction with London firm Hatton & Berkeley (who previously partnered with anti-piracy monitoring company MaverickEye), TCYK LLC began sending out demands for cash settlement. In 2014, the company behind the Robert Redford film The Company You Keep took UK ISP Sky to court, demanding the personal details of alleged copyright infringers. It might even deter some piracy too – a win-win on all sides. If we are right, it could save thousands of people a lot of money.

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Today we’re going to do that in an effort to predict who might be sending out scary letters in the coming months that demand cash settlements for alleged movie piracy. Trying to predict the future is inherently difficult but it’s sometimes possible to extrapolate existing facts and circumstances to make an educated guess at what might happen.








Crosshairs movie