Oron's Assets Ordered Frozen in U.S., Hong Kong

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LAS VEGAS — A federal judge today sided with gay adult studio Corbin Fisher and has issued a temporary restraining order against file-locker site Oron.com, effectively freezing all assets of the company.

Corbin Fisher on Wednesday filed a $34.8 million copyright infringement against Oron and its operators, claiming they had knowledge and induced the trading of pirated porn on its site. The suit alleges at least 232 infringements on the site

"Plaintiff has demonstrated that defendants are engaged in allegedly fraudulent transfers that may impinge on the court’s ability to issue effective equitable relief," said the order signed by U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro.

Named in the suit is parent company FF Magnat Ltd. and owner Maxim Bochenko, who also goes by the name Roman Romanov, as well as 500 John Does

With Navarro's order, all bank accounts held by FF Magnat, Oron.com and Bochenko have been frozen until a hearing slated for July 3.

PayPal, AlertPay and CCBill also have been ordered to freeze all Oron accounts, and VeriSign has been ordered to freeze the Oron.com domain name from any transfers.

"All defendants are hereby enjoined from disgorging or dissipating any funds, property, domain names, or other assets until further notice," Navarro said.

Concurrently, Corbin Fisher counsel today are serving Oron's parent company in Hong Kong, FF Magnat Ltd., with a legally binding injunction prohibiting disposal of assets in Hong Kong.

In the Hong Kong order, Oron operators have been enjoined from disposing or diminishing in value of its assets up to $3 million.

The Hong Kong High Court order, in effect until July 6, also freezes assets in an HSBC bank account, as well as others.

In the suit filed at U.S. District Court in Las Vegas, Corbin Fisher seeks impoundment of infringing content and damages, as well as attorneys fees.

Attorney Marc Randazza, who represents Corbin Fisher, told XBIZ that his firm worked with Porn Guardian for about a year to set up the case.

"The evidence packages they gave us enabled us to use accounting, physical downloads and screenshots as a significant cornerstone of our case," Randazza said. "Moreover, because their solution relies on human categorization of the piracy they find online, there is no question about the accuracy of the infringements they found.

"It really helps that Porn Guardian gave us a view of how huge the Oron problem was for so many companies in the industry. The bird's eye view they have casts a much stronger light on the magnitude of the problem."

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im not defending anybody nor do i like oron
you dare me to pay.....
first send me 11.74$ in paypal and i will buy one just for you ;)

that image was just to show they can still receive payment
you would be very dumb to buy oron account now
 
well. it was expected for oron.

fare well oron and pornbb :(

... i never used oron though. always hear bad things with their service.
 
Never like Oron... looked like the just copied everyone elses great idea but much later in the game! same as hotfile.. i remember back in the day of MU, RS there was barely anything else to choose from... the way it should have stayed it seems.
 
The original contained the following mandates:

1. Any bank or financial institution in the United States with an account belonging to FF Magnat Limited, Oron.com; Maxim Bochenko, Roman Romanov, or anyone acting demonstrably in concert with them, will immediately freeze those funds from being withdrawn for a period of fourteen (14) days until a hearing on the Preliminary Injunction can be held;

2. PayPal, Inc. will immediately freeze any and all funds in any FF Magnat Limited or Oron.com accounts from being withdrawn for a period of fourteen (14) days until a hearing on Preliminary Injunction can be held;

3. CCBill, LLC will immediately freeze any and all funds in any FF Magnat Limited or Oron.com accounts from being withdrawn for a period of fourteen (14) days until a hearing on Preliminary Injunction can be held;

4. AlertPay will immediately freeze any and all funds in any FF Magnat Limited or Oron.com accounts from being withdrawn for a period of fourteen (14) days until a hearing on Preliminary Injunction can be held;

5. VeriSign will freeze the www.oron.com domain name from any further transfers;

6. All Defendants are hereby enjoined from disgorging or dissipating any funds, property, domain names, or other assets until further notice.

The amended order adds the following mandates:

7. Defendants are not permitted to dispose of or delete any and all information that appears reasonably calculated to lead to discovery of admissible evidence, including but not limited to any information contained in the account(s) Defendants maintain with Network Solutions, Inc., Yahoo!, Inc., Google, Inc., CCBill, LLC, AlertPay, and any and all other accounts in which Defendants maintain any business records.

8. Defendants shall restore any business records that they have deleted since the time that negotiations between Plaintiff and Defendants commenced on May 30, 2012.

A hearing was also scheduled for Tuesday, July 3, 2012 at 2:30 p.m., before Navarro, in Courtroom 7D of the Lloyd D. George United States Courthouse, 333 Las Vegas Boulevard, South, Las Vegas, Nevada, "for Defendants to show cause why an Order pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 65 should not be entered granting to Plaintiff a preliminary injunction extending the relief granted by this Temporary Restraining Order."

We will have to wait till July 3, i guess.
 
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