Verizon has been notified that copyrighted content may have been shared using your Internet connection without permission of the copyright owner.
What does this mean to me?
Content owners (for example, artists, moviemakers, authors) and their representatives routinely monitor peer-to-peer and file sharing networks to see if their content (like music, movies, and TV shows) is being shared without their permission (without it being paid for). If they notice somebody sharing their content without their permission through a Verizon account, they inform Verizon by sending us a notice along with information about the copyrighted work and the Verizon Internet protocol (IP) address of the computer sharing the content. As the primary account holder, you are responsible for making sure your account is not used for copyright infringement. Sharing content without the copyright owner's permission is a violation of U.S. copyright laws, and our terms of service and acceptable use policy.
What was shared and when?
File Name: Castle.S08.rus.LostFilm.TV
Content Title: CASTLE
Timestamp: 12-29-2015 02:04:59 UTC
IP Address: 108.4.XX.XXX
Notice ID: 222119981434