Frontier Communications Corporation

CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, S.D. New York
DecidedDecember 1, 2023
Docket20-22476
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK

In re: FOR PUBLICATION

FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS Chapter 11 CORPORATION, et al., Case No. 20-22476 (MG) Reorganized Debtors.

OPINION GRANTING MOVIE COMPANY CLAIMANTS’ REQUEST TO SERVE CABLE COMMUNICATIONS ACT SUBPOENAS ON FRONTIER AND AUTHORIZING FRONTIER TO DISCLOSE SUBSCRIBER INFORMATION

A P P E A R A N C E S:

MORGAN, LEWIS & BOCKIUS LLP Counsel for the Record Company Claimants 101 Park Avenue New York, NY 10178 By: Michael Luskin, Esq. Stephen E. Hornung, Esq.

and

OPPENHEIM + ZEBRAK, LLP Counsel for the Record Company Claimants 4350 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Fifth Floor Washington, DC 20016 By: Matthew J. Oppenheim, Esq.

461 Fifth Avenue, 19th Floor New York, New York 10017 By: Alexander Kaplan, Esq. Carly Kessler Rothman, Esq.

AKERMAN LLP Counsel for Frontier 71 South Wacker Drive 47th Floor Chicago, Il. 60606 By: Rubén Castillo, Esq. Ildefonso Mas, Esq. CULPEPPER IP Counsel for the Movie Company Claimants 75-170 Hualalai Road, Suite B204 Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 By: Kerry S. Culpepper, Esq.

MARTIN GLENN CHIEF UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY JUDGE

This opinion addresses whether the Court should authorize issuance of subpoenas by Movie Company Claimants (defined below) that filed claims in the Chapter 11 case of Frontier Communications Corporation (“Frontier”) alleging contributory copyright infringement by Frontier, a telecommunications and internet services provider (“ISP”). The subpoenas would require Frontier to disclose personally identifiable information of Frontier’s internet subscribers (“Subscribers,” and such information, “Subscriber PII”) who allegedly directly infringed Movie Company Claimants’ copyrights by transferring copyrighted movies over Frontier’s internet network. Movie Company Claimants have identified the IP addresses of the alleged infringers but cannot identify those infringers’ names and other identifying information without obtaining that information pursuant to the subpoenas from Frontier. The Cable Communications Privacy Act, 47 U.S.C. § 551, et seq. (“CCPA”), regulates but does not prohibit the disclosure of such subscriber information. Frontier objects to the issuance of the subpoenas. For the reasons explained below, the Court overrules Frontier’s objection and authorizes the issuance of the subpoenas (the “CCPA Subpoenas”), limited to the time period beginning October 13, 2016, and subject to the requirement in CCPA section 551(c)(2)(B) that Frontier notify the subscriber that the proposed disclosure is “made pursuant to a court order authorizing such disclosure . . . .” 47 U.S.C. § 551(c)(2)(B). I. BACKGROUND A. Frontier’s Chapter 11 Case On April 14, 2020, Frontier filed a voluntary petition for relief under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code in this Court. (See ECF Doc. # 1.) On August 27, 2020, the Court confirmed

Frontier’s Chapter 11 plan of reorganization (ECF Doc. # 1005-1). The plan became effective and Frontier emerged from the Chapter 11 case on April 30, 2021. The Record Company Claimants1 and Movie Company Claimants2 (together, “Claimants”) filed proofs of claim for pre-petition and post-petition (pre-effective date administrative expenses) copyright infringement against Frontier.3 Frontier objected to Claimants’ claims and administrative expenses (see ECF Doc. ## 1818, 1951), to which Claimants responded (see ECF Doc. ## 1902, 1984) (these claims and administrative expenses, the “Contested Matters”). B. Discovery of Personally Identifying Information of Frontier’s Subscribers Who Directly Infringed Movie Company Claimants’ Copyrights On November 6, 2023, counsel for Frontier and Claimants submitted a Joint Status Report and Proposed Case Management and Scheduling Orders re the Copyright Claimants’

1 The Record Company Claimants are: UMG Recordings, Inc. and Capitol Records, LLC; ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.; Sony Music Entertainment, Arista Music, Arista Records LLC, LaFace Records LLC, Sony Music Entertainment US Latin, Volcano Entertainment III, L.L.C., and Zomba Recording LLC; Atlantic Recording Corporation, Atlantic Records Group LLC, Bad Boy Records LLC, Big Beat Records Inc., Elektra Entertainment Group Inc., Fueled by Ramen LLC, Maverick Recording Company, Nonesuch Records Inc., Rhino Entertainment Company, Rhino Entertainment LLC, Roadrunner Records, Inc., Warner Music Inc., Warner Music International Services Limited, Warner Music Nashville LLC, and Warner Records Inc.

2 The Movie Company Claimants are: Voltage Holdings, LLC; Backmask, LLC; Union Patriot Capital Management, LLC; Venice PI, LLC; Bedeviled, LLC; MON, LLC; Colossal Movie Productions, LLC; TBV Productions, LLC; Definition Delaware LLC; I Am Wrath Productions, Inc.; Hannibal Classics Inc.; Justice Everywhere Productions LLC; Badhouse Studios, LLC; After Productions, LLC; Rise Up, LLC; Status Update LLC; Morgan Creek Productions, Inc.; Shock and Awe, LLC; Fun Mom Dinner, LLC; Dead Trigger Movie, LLC; YAR Productions, Inc.; Gunfighter Productions, LLC; Ace in the Hole Productions, LP; SF Film, LLC; The Rest of Us, Inc.; Killing Link Distribution, LLC; Cell Film Holdings, LLC; Dallas Buyers Club, LLC; Screen Media Ventures, LLC; Rambo V Productions, Inc.; Millennium Funding, Inc.; Millennium IP, Inc.; LHF Productions, Inc.; UN4 Productions, Inc.; Millennium Media, Inc.; Bodyguard Productions, Inc.; Hunter Killer Productions, Inc.; Fallen Productions, Inc.; HB Productions, Inc.; Laundry Productions, Inc.; Black Butterfly Film, LLC; AMBI Distribution Corp.; Dubious Productions, Inc.; Rupture CAL, Inc.; Future World One, LLC; Groove Tails Infringement Claims Against the Reorganized Debtors (the “Status Report,” ECF Doc. # 2227). The Status Report addressed whether the Court should authorize the issuance of subpoenas that require Frontier to disclose Subscriber PII about Subscribers who allegedly directly infringed Movie Company Claimants’ copyrights, and the time period over which discovery should be

permitted. On November 21, 2023, the Court held a case management conference concerning the contested issues raised in the Status Report. Following the conference, the Court entered Case Management Order #1 After Conference in Contested Matters of Copyright Claims Objections (“Management Order #1,” ECF Doc. # 2229). The Court did not address all contested issues in Management Order #1. The Court writes here separately to address the issue of CCPA Subpoenas. C. The Bankruptcy Court Copyright Claims and the District Court Actions In addition to the Claims filed in the Bankruptcy Court, Claimants as plaintiffs filed actions in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York4 (the “District Court

Actions”) alleging post-effective date copyright infringement against Frontier, again based on alleged contributory copyright infringement by Frontier of its subscribers’ direct copyright

Productions, LLC; Family of the Year Productions, LLC; Eve Nevada, LLC; After II Movie, LLC; and Wonder One, LLC.

3 The Record Company Claimants filed the following claims: Claim. Nos. 3560, 3821, 3822, and 3832, amended at Claim Nos. 3944, 3946–48.

The Movie Company Claimants filed the following claims: Claim Nos. 2169, 2137, 2177, 2128, 2132, 2131, 2150, 2167, 2119, 2192, 2269, 1378, 1372, 1394, 1434, 2168, 2121, 2129, 2163, 2125, 2264, 2228, 2236, 2237, 2233, 2193, 2235, 2159, 2283, 2511, 2659, 2742, 2741, 2747, 2748, 2750, 2755, 2752, 2754, 2757, 2756, 2759, 2777, 2853, 2858, 2865, 2901, 2856, 2862 3131, 3806, 3807, 3803, 3808, 3804, and 3812.

4 See UMG Recordings, Inc. v. Frontier Communications Corporation, Case No. 1:21-cv-05050-AT; UMG Recordings, Inc. v.

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