In November 2003 Io Group filed a lawsuit against
Larry Flynt Publications alleging copyright infringement. It alleged that 220 Titan Media photographs were published on the LFP owned website StudClub. Titan alleged that Kazaa's owner
Sharman Networks had the capacity to monitor activity on the network through "
spyware" installed on users' computers, and that it could use that capability to block its users from downloading its films. In 2008, Titan Media sued
Veoh for hosting pirated videos, but the district court ruled Veoh not liable. In March 2010, Channel 1 Releasing,
Corbin Fisher Entertainment and Titan Media/Io Group, filed a $29 million suit against the two operators of three gay pornographic web sites over the alleged infringement of more than 200 videos. In spring 2010, they won a $1.35 million default judgment against Antelope Media, which operates MonsterCockTube.com. U.S. District Judge
Maxine Chesney granted the judgment after the defendants failed to file an opposition. MonsterCockTube.com remains in the ownership of the defendants after Titan Media was refused a turnover order for the domain. No further court action has been taken against Antelope Media. In 2011, their anti-piracy motion was denied by
Susan Illston. The controversial lawyer
Marc Randazza has been contracted by Titan Media. ==Video lines==