No, the notice you received from your ISP is not notice that you are being sued. Instead, it serves as a warning that your computer has been used to
My ISP disabled my Internet connection because of these notices. What should I do?
Your ISP, not the ESA, sent this notice to you. You should read that notice carefully and decide whether you need to contact your ISP directly. You
The IP address on the notice does not match my current IP address. Have I received this notice in error?
Your ISP assigns a unique IP address to your account, which can be used to identify activity related to your account on their network. These IP
I didn’t know I was uploading copyrighted files. What now?
You – or someone else who uses your computer – may have installed Peer to Peer, or “P2P,” software on your computer to exchange files with other
I did not download the infringing content described in this notice. Why did I receive this notice?
When you access the Internet, your Internet Service Provider (“ISP”) assigns a unique Internet Protocol or “IP” address to your network. That IP
I received a notice from Nuvera, saying that my Internet connection was used to download infringing material. What should I do now?
Under the DMCA, Nuvera is required to pass along any notice of alleged infringement by you, to you. The notice contains the name of the infringing
What is DMCA?
DMCA stands for Digital Millennium Copyright Act. DMCA is a federal law that protects all forms of copyrighted material such as music, movies,