Article 2F59X It’s official: Prenda copyright trolls made their own porn, seeded on Pirate Bay

It’s official: Prenda copyright trolls made their own porn, seeded on Pirate Bay

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Nate Anderson
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John Steele, now aiding the government. (credit: Aurich Lawson)

One of the more incredible allegations about Prenda Law-the porn copyright-trolling operation that sued people for downloading movies online-was that the lawyers behind it might have created and uploaded some of the porn in question simply as a way to catch more offenders.

As a financial strategy, this made a certain amount of sense. After all, when suing on behalf of a client, you pass most of the settlement money on to them; sue on your own and you can keep it all.

But it's not a great look in a court of law, especially when you go out of your way to purposely conceal the arrangement through a complex maze of shell companies and offshore entities. This is the sort of behavior that might lead to disbarment or even a prison cell. Not even obvious boundary pushers like Prenda's John Steele and Paul Hansmeier would run this kind of a crazy risk... would they?

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