PINK VISUAL
FILES $6.75M SUIT AGAINST BRAZZERS
From Xbiz.com
NEW YORK —
Pink Visual’s
holding company has filed suit against the owners of Brazzers,
alleging that four company-owned tube sites poached content from
45 copyrighted movies and have streamed them “tens of millions
of times.”
The websites at issue in Pink Visual’s $6.75
million complaint include KeezMovies.com, PornHub.com,
Extremetube.com and Tube8.com, all owned by Canadian companies
Mansef Inc. and Interhub, whose officers operate both companies.
Pink Visual’s complaint alleges that the
defendants are not only aware of infringing content being
uploaded to their sites, but that they “actively engage in,
promote and induce this infringement.”
The suit, filed at U.S. District Court in New
York, exposes just how dominant the tube sites have become,
particularly for Mansef and Interhub.
“Using the leverage of the Internet, defendants
and others like them appropriate the value of ... adult video
content on a massive scale for their own benefit by operating
websites known as tube sites that allow users to view and
download a vast library of infringing adult video content for
free,” Pink Visual’s complaint said.
“[T]he emergence of these tube sites operated by
defendants and others threatens not just [Pink Visual], but the
entire adult entertainment industry.”
Among Pink Visual’s findings included in the suit
are that:
PornHub.com ranks among the top 50 websites in
the world and is among the top 35 sites in the U.S.;
Tube8.com ranks among the top 80 sites in the
world and in the U.S. in terms of the number of visitors;
ExtremeTube.com is among the top 1,000 sites in
the U.S. and the world; and,
KeezMovies.com over the past six months has
catapulted its ranking to one of the top 200 most-popular sites
in the world in terms of visitors.
Representing Pink Visual’s holding company
(Ventura Content) in the case is the New York law office Jenner
and Block, the same firm that represented copyright owners in
their successful actions against Grokster, TorrentSpy and
Usenet.com, among others.
“We are extremely confident in the legal theory
and supporting arguments that have been constructed by our legal
team, and we believe our case is very strong,” Pink Visual CEO
Allison Vivas said in a statement.
Quentin B, Pink Visual’s spokesman, said that the
four sites evidently include content from an array of other
companies.
“Without knowing who might have licensed their
content to these sites, it is hard to speculate about how much
of the content is infringing, but at a glance and based on the
public statements of many other producers, it does appear that
these tubes are filled with infringing content,” he told XBIZ.
“The nature of the Internet being what it is, it's really
incumbent upon producers and rights holders to proactively
protect their intellectual property.”
Pink Visual is seeking statutory and actual
damages, punitive damages, attorneys fees and injunctive relief.