Strike 3 Litigation
They’re Suing in Silence. We’re Speaking Out. Strike 3 is Watching. We’re Warning
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- The Honeypot is Overflowing: Why “Blacked” Leaks (and Strike 3 Lawsuits) Are Immortal
- The Grinch of Copyright: Holiday Lawsuit Spree by Strike 3
- The Tsunami Continues: Strike 3 Hits California & New Jersey with 116 More Cases
- The Silence is Broken: Strike 3 is Back with a Vengeance 287 New Lawsuits – They Even Sued Themselves!!!!!!!!!
- The Silence of the Trolls: Has Strike 3 Holdings Gone Quiet?
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f you thought 2026 would be the year copyright piracy finally died, take a look at the screenshot above. It’s the middle of January, and the The Pirate Bay is humming along like it’s 2008. Specifically, look at what’s topping the charts: Blacked content. The brand owned by Strike 3 Holdings, LLC—the most aggressive copyright…
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If you thought Strike 3 Holdings might take a break for the holidays to roast chestnuts or sing carols, you were dead wrong. While the rest of the world was wrapping gifts and making New Year’s resolutions, the nation’s most prolific copyright litigant was busy wrapping up 352 new federal lawsuits. From December 22nd, 2025…
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Just when we were all trying to catch our breath from the 287-case volley, Strike 3 Holdings decided that November wasn’t quite finished. From the 25th to the 26th of November, and then a few stragglers trickling in later, the copyright litigation machine added another 116 new federal lawsuits to its tally. This latest surge…
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Well, if you thought the sound of silence after October 25th meant the “gravy train” had permanently retired to a sunny beach, think again. The pause was merely a strategic deep breath before the biggest, broadest filing blitz we’ve seen yet! Over just a few days, from November 20th to November 24th, 2025, Strike 3…
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For nearly a decade, the federal court dockets have been routinely peppered with new copyright infringement lawsuits from Strike 3 Holdings. Their strategy was as predictable as the changing seasons: file hundreds of “John Doe” cases targeting anonymous IP addresses, then lean on the threat of public exposure to coerce settlements. But something has shifted.…
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Just when we were all recovering from that 305-case ambush across the country, the Strike 3 Holdings litigation machine decided it was time for a return to its Hollywood roots. Over the course of October 10th and 11th, 2025, a surgical strike of 16 new federal copyright lawsuits hit one specific location: the California Central…
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The Strike 3 Holdings litigation machine, already known for its relentless, decade-long pursuit of settlements, is now upgrading its arsenal. The quiet efficiency of the copyright troll operation has found two highly credentialed new drivers, signaling that the pressure on John Doe defendants is about to get a lot more serious. This isn’t just business…
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If you thought a decade of lawsuits would leave the Strike 3 Holdings legal team tired, you were sorely mistaken. It seems the “gravy train” decided to celebrate the change of seasons by unloading an avalanche of legal documents across the country. Between September 30th and October 9th, 2025, the company filed an astonishing 305…
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For months, we’ve watched as Strike 3 Holdings has pursued a relentless “gravy train” of copyright lawsuits against alleged torrenters. (There have been doing these lawsuits for over 10 years). The irony, however, has just reached a new level. The very movies at the center of these lawsuits are still showing up on torrent sites,…
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Silence on the Docket: Where Has the Strike 3 Gravy Train Gone? For those of us who have been following the steady stream of federal copyright lawsuits, a curious quiet has fallen over the court dockets since September 16, 2025. For weeks now, the legal machine that has been churning out “John Doe” cases almost…