Strike 3 – Imagine a lawyer extracting money from the public by filing papers yet never  stepping foot in a court

Welcome to Strike3Litigation.org: Know the Risks Before You Download

Thousands of U.S. residents are quietly being sued in federal court over adult content downloads — often without their knowledge, and with serious legal consequences.

At the heart of this wave is Strike 3 Holdings, LLC, a prolific adult film company known for using IP address monitoring to file thousands of copyright infringement lawsuits. These suits target anonymous users (listed as “John Does”) and demand thousands in settlement fees, often before a court ever reviews the facts.


🚨 What Is This Site?

Strike3Litigation.org is a public resource created to warn users, educate defendants, and reduce the profitability of mass copyright litigation. Our mission is simple:

  • Raise awareness about torrent titles that have appeared in federal lawsuits
  • Share partial or redacted hash identifiers for educational use only
  • Help internet users understand their legal rights and exposure risks
  • Undermine the financial incentive structure of copyright trolling

🔒 Important Legal & Ethical Boundaries

This site does not host, link to, or distribute any:

  • Torrent files
  • Magnet links
  • Copyrighted content
  • Working file hashes

All technical identifiers (e.g., info hashes) are intentionally partial, non-linkable, or redacted to prevent unauthorized file sharing.

🔹 This data is published solely for educational purposes, and to deter individuals from unwittingly downloading lawsuit-targeted material.


🧯 Why This Matters

Strike 3 does not send DMCA warnings. They often track IP addresses for months or years, compiling download records before striking with a lawsuit. Your name can end up in a public court record — even if you had no idea the download occurred or were not the responsible party.

They do not care if:

  • You are disabled, elderly, or on a fixed income
  • It was a child or guest who used your Wi-Fi
  • You deleted the file long ago or didn’t finish downloading it

Their priority is extracting a quick settlement — not proving actual guilt.


💸 Starve the Trolls: Why This Site Exists

Strike 3’s revenue comes from people settling out of fear. By warning users in advance and exposing the torrent titles used in litigation, we aim to:

  • Reduce the number of people caught off-guard
  • Help those sued understand how to defend themselves
  • Encourage pro se litigation to raise Strike 3’s costs
  • Disrupt their business model through awareness, not piracy

📚 What You’ll Find Here

  • A growing list of torrent titles and redacted hashes found in active lawsuits
  • Guides for responding to demand letters and court summons
  • A search tool to check whether a torrent is litigation-linked
  • Resources for representing yourself in court if you choose

⚠️ Final Word

This site does not advocate or condone illegal file sharing.
It exists to help stop the exploitation of ordinary citizens through legal intimidation.

We do not benefit financially from this site. If anything, we exist to make Strike 3’s legal operations less profitable — one lawsuit at a time.

Stay alert. Stay anonymous. Stay ahead.
—The Strike3Litigation.org Team

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