Soon, DaftSex.com will no longer exist as a domain. In court, MindGeek prevailed over the pirate website and won more than $32 million in damages. The decision follows the court’s earlier denial of a sweeping injunction that called on hosting and CDN providers to take similar steps.
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In a recent lawsuit, MindGeek sought to have Vasily Kharchenko, the claimed owner of the websites Daftsex.com, Artporn.com, Biqle.com, and Daxab.com, removed from office.
In response to copyright infringement over material owned by the adult conglomerate with its Montreal headquarters, MindGeek, a Washington District Court ordered the owner and operator of DaftSex.com to give up his domain names and pay $32 million in penalties to MindGeek.
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Vasily Kharchenko, owner and operator of DaftSex.com, ArtsPorn.com, Daxab.com, and Biqle.com, was sued by MindGeek through its corporate parent company MG Premium Ltd. MindGeek claimed that these websites “displayed adult-oriented videos and content to millions of viewers in the United States” and had made 2,143 instances of its copyrighted works available on them.
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Daftsex Lawsuit MindGeek
In a recent lawsuit, MindGeek sought to have Vasily Kharchenko, the claimed owner of the websites Daftsex.com, Artporn.com, Biqle.com, and Daxab.com, removed from office.
Sending hundreds of thousands of DMCA takedown requests to these sites didn’t make much of a difference; they have been a pain on MindGeek’s side for years. So, in order to reveal the identity of their operator in 2020, MindGeek sought a DMCA subpoena against Cloudflare, which ultimately led to Kharchenko.
MG Premium said that the operator directly posted 2,143 of its intellectual works on the sites and accused him of widespread copyright infringement. The business sought to use the legal system to put an end to these violations and get paid for the harm sustained.
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A representative for MindGeek told us, “We are really happy with the court’s judgment, which is essential to MindGeek’s efforts to end content theft. Decisions like these support the restoration of the rights of thousands of content owners who suffer as a result of unsavory pirate websites like DaftSex.
According to Jason Tucker of the anti-piracy firm Battleship Stance, which among other clients works with Mindgeek and MG Premium Ltd. and provides anti-piracy, case management, and intellectual property enforcement services, DaftSex and the other websites in Kharchenko’s network “have been causing financial harm to rights-holders across the adult industry for too long.”
“The seizure of the domain names will finally point consumers toward a reliable content source in this case,” Tucker continued.