CORBIN FISHER OFFERS SECOND DEAL TO FILE THIEVES OR ARE THEY LOSING THE BATTLE FOR THEIR COURT MISTAKES


The best thing about Corbin Fisher is that they are making a great effect in tracking down on file thieves. But when you see the epic mistakes the website is making you wonder if they will ever get anywhere.


After its initial amnesty period expired, Corbin Fisher is offering a second round of freedom — with a 90 percent price hike. In an effort to crack down on sharing its films on BitTorrent, the gay porn studio plans to go after so-far-anonymous web users in court. But first it's offering them a way out, this time with a second amnesty offer that'll cost $1,900; the first amnesty offer cost $1,000 but came with a free one-year membership to the site (and a promise not to prosecute).


Is this an example of Corbin Fisher and attorney Marc Randazza just being nice? Or has Corbin Fisher and its parent company Liberty Media Holdings realized they might have a huge uphill legal battle after being slapped with a motion to dismiss by a New Jersey electrician who says not only did she never download the porn in question, nor has she ever heard of the company, but the case itself is filed in the wrong district.

Who the hell makes a "second round" of freedom talks unless your knee deep "were going no where with this" situation.

But when Corbin Fisher isn't suing models and the public they seem to shoot some cute boys.