TorrentSpy.com and its parent company Valence Media filed additional court documents this week, naming the person the companies claim breached their business systems to gather evidence for the Motion Picture Association of America.
The latest court filings include a statement by Robert Anderson, a resident of Vancouver, Canada, who claims that the MPAA contacted him in June 2005 to provide information on TorrentSpy.com. The Web site allows BitTorrent users to search through files that are being offered by others online, including illegal copies of music and movies. The MPAA sued the Web site in February for contributing to copyright infringement.
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