Most notable
While "Far Cry" and "Gray Man" presumably have their own audiences, "The Hurt Locker" is by far the most notable film being handled by Dunlap Grubb Weaver and the U.S. Copyright Group.
The movie, about a U.S. Army bomb squad, won six Academy Awards this year, including one for Best Picture. Nicolas Chartier, who co-founded Voltage Pictures, the production company that made the film, doesn't show much sympathy for file sharers.
According to published reports, Chartier responded to an e-mail he received from someone complaining about his litigation plans, by calling the person a "moron" and "stupid," and said "I hope your family and your kids end up in jail one day for stealing, so maybe they can be taught the difference."
May 31, 2010 9:19 PM PDT
Photo by: Voltage Pictures