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Title: Vincent Tylor Lawsuits of 2016
Post by: Matthew Chan on November 18, 2016, 04:34:25 PM
According to Justia, These are the 2016 lawsuits filed by Vincent Tylor.  In the last 2 months, it appears he filed 4 lawsuits against 4 Hawaiian based businesses. Most lawsuits are being filed in the 9th Circuit Court of Hawaii.  He had a quiet summer but decided to make an example of a few businesses beginning late Fall 2016.

Tylor v. Maui Mountain Cycling LLC et al
Filed: November 10, 2016 as 1:2016cv00605
Plaintiff: Vincent Khoury Tylor
Defendant: Maui Mountain Cycling LLC, Michael Johnson, Paradise Adventures Inc. and others
Cause Of Action: Copyright Infringement
Court: Ninth Circuit › Hawaii › Hawaii District Court
Type: Intellectual Property › Copyrights

Tylor et al v. Helicopter Consultants of Maui, LLC
Filed: October 4, 2016 as 1:2016cv00545
Plaintiff: Vincent Khoury Tylor , Vincent Scott Tylor
Defendant: Helicopter Consultants of Maui, LLC, John Does 1-10, Doe Corporations 1-10 and others
Cause Of Action: Copyright Infringement
Court: Ninth Circuit › Hawaii › Hawaii District Court
Type: Intellectual Property › Copyrights

Tylor v. Hawaii Beach Homes, Inc.
Filed: October 4, 2016 as 1:2016cv00546
Plaintiff: Vincent Khoury Tylor
Defendant: Hawaii Beach Homes, Inc., John Does 1-10, Jane Does 1-10 and others
Cause Of Action: Copyright Infringement
Court: Ninth Circuit › Hawaii › Hawaii District Court
Type: Intellectual Property › Copyrights

Tylor v. The O'Connor Corp. et al
Filed: October 4, 2016 as 1:2016cv00544
Plaintiff: Vincent Khoury Tylor
Defendant: O'Connor Corp., The, O'Connor Realty, LLC, James R. O'Connor and others
Cause Of Action: Copyright Infringement
Court: Ninth Circuit › Hawaii › Hawaii District Court
Type: Intellectual Property › Copyrights

Tylor et al v. Tripadvisor LLC et al
Filed: April 15, 2016 as 1:2016cv00179
Plaintiff: Vincent Khoury Tylor , Vincent Scott Tylor
Defendant: Tripadvisor LLC, Smarter Travel Media LLC, John Does 1-10 and others
Cause Of Action: Copyright Infringement
Court: Ninth Circuit › Hawaii › Hawaii District Court

Type: Intellectual Property › Copyrights
Tylor et al v. Four Seasons Hotels Limited et al
Filed: April 15, 2016 as 1:2016cv00177
Plaintiff: Vincent Khoury Tylor , Vincent Scott Tylor
Defendant: Four Seasons Hotels Limited , 3900 WA Associates, LLC , Hualalai Investors, LLC and others
Cause Of Action: Copyright Infringement
Court: Ninth Circuit › Hawaii › Hawaii District Court
Type: Intellectual Property › Copyrights

Tylor v. Precoa, LLC
Filed: March 15, 2016 as 1:2016cv00116
Plaintiff: Vincent Khoury Tylor
Defendant: Precoa, LLC, John Does 1-10, Jane Does 1-10 and others
Cause Of Action: Copyright Infringement
Court: Ninth Circuit › Hawaii › Hawaii District Court
Type: Intellectual Property › Copyrights

Vincent K. Tylor v. Joel Liebke et al
Filed: March 10, 2016 as 2:2016cv01660
Defendant: Does, Joel Liebke
Plaintiff: Vincent K Tylor
Court: Ninth Circuit › California › California Central District Court
Type: Intellectual Property › Copyright
Title: Re: Vincent Tylor Lawsuits of 2016
Post by: stinger on November 18, 2016, 05:13:13 PM
Is it just me, or does that list look like someone's plan to use the court system as his personal business?
Title: Re: Vincent Tylor Lawsuits of 2016
Post by: Robert Krausankas (BuddhaPi) on November 19, 2016, 07:56:14 AM
ughh, time to run up the PACER account... already looked at one and his scumbag son is also a co-plaintiff....rotten apples never fall far from the tree.

As usual he's bitching about the "infringer" posting his images on FB and Pinterest, thereby allowing the images to be shared/spread all over the internet,....um little late for that I wish someone would point that out to the judge.
Title: Re: Vincent Tylor Lawsuits of 2016
Post by: Matthew Chan on November 19, 2016, 10:10:02 AM
It has been discussed in other similar cases that many judges do not want courts to be used as their business collection agency. But that is exactly what happens. Unfortunately, you have to have the right defendants with the right attitude to punch back.

Is it just me, or does that list look like someone's plan to use the court system as his personal business?