12-18-2020, 04:23 PM
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https://www.ft.com/content/b50dc0a4-...0-3187511a67a2
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If MindGeek has benefited from a low profile, it continually finds itself fighting smaller companies that are trying to beat it at its own game.
MindGeek frequently takes smaller players to court for failing to take down pirated content, often using a Cyprus-registered subsidiary that has sent over 213m requests to Google, demanding it delists illegally shared content.
In one of its most recent lawsuits, filed at a Washington district court last February, MindGeek accused two smaller porn sites of “blatant infringement” of its copyright, stating it was “causing serious harm” to its business and “must be put to a stop immediately”. MindGeek, however, declared that it could not locate the owners of the websites it was trying to take down.
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