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this is a community supported legal education channel find out how you can support our mission at the links in the description below all right so there has been a major update in file sharing copyright trolling lawsuits and im sorry its not going to be the kind of update most people want to hear you may remember we reported last year that in several cases uh judge royce lamberth in the dc district and judge joel schneider in new jersey and one or two other judges sort of took action against strike three holdings either denying them access to the court altogether in judge lamberths opinion or denying subpoenas to defendants who are anonymous and so you need to get a subpoena to get the defendants identity or else how do you know who to sue and thats really what this is all about when a copyright owner sees infringement in the form of file sharing on a bittorrent-based network or swarm as the courts call them i dont really like that term but it works so a bittorrent file sharing sw