![]() ![]() If the court orders Teksavvy to hand over customer info, it could be the beginning of a new chapter in the anti-piracy battle in Canada. The IP addresses flagged by Canipre link back to its users. On the other side of the case is Teksavvy, an Ontario-based Internet provider. That client is the American studio Voltage Pictures, maker of hundreds of films including the Academy Award-winning “Hurt Locker.” One of its clients is now before Federal Court in Toronto, requesting customer information for over 1,000 IP addresses - a user’s unique Internet signature - collected by Canipre. It has now gathered more than one million different evidence files, according to its managing director Barry Logan. The Montreal-based firm has been monitoring Canadian users’ downloading of pirated content for several months. ![]() Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
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