May It Please The Internet

Down Goes Thotsbay


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John Di Giacomo and Eric Misterovich share how Revision Legal took down thotsbay.com, the process, the push back, and the positive results.

Short Story: Through a copyright infringement lawsuit, we were able to have a haven for leaked paid adult content taken down.

  • What was Thotsbay?

    • Explanation of forums

    • How people gained “points” upvotes etc

    • Number of people impacted by this website – hundreds of thousands of users

  • What we did

    • Filed a lawsuit in the ND IL for copyright infringement

    • The case for copyright infringement is very clear

    • We conduct discovery

      • Subpoenas to ad networks, paypal, registrars

      • We are able to find the people behind the websites, but they reside overseas

      • Not able to freeze a substantial amount of money, they switched into only accepting bitcoin shortly after the lawsuit began

    • We obtain a default judgment

      • That judgment requires third parties to act

      • This required us to enforce the judgment with Tucows / Verisign

      • Shortly thereafter, the site moved to a specific country code registrar outside the US, but able to convince them to shut down the site as well

  • What happened next

    • Subscription bomb, other bad actions

    • Sites give up, but we keep getting notices that the site is back, not entirely clear at this point

    • Ton of support from those impacted, positive end

  • Next steps

    • Fight isn’t over

    • Continuing our investigation

    • Other sites are in the cross hairs

May It Please The Internet is a podcast brought by RevisionLegal.com, lawyers who represent businesses who make money online.

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May It Please The InternetBy John Di Giacomo & Eric Misterovich