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Judge orders failed copyright troll to forfeit "all" copyrights |
2012-03-14 |
Heh-heh-heh.... :-D![]() Righthaven, a copyright-troll law firm that failed in its attempt to make money for newspapers by suing readers for sharing stories online, was dealt a death blow on Tuesday by a federal judge who ordered the Las Vegas company to forfeit "all of" its intellectual property and other "intangible property" to settle its debts. "The copyright registrations to more than 275 works are in Righthaven's name, can be transferred by this court, and can then be auctioned," the judge ruled. Stephens Media will likely have to take them off its own website -- or license them from the future owner -- if it doesn't buy the rights back itself. Yee-ouch! Couldn't happen to a more deserving bunch of @#$%^&*#. |
Posted by:Barbara |
#4 Maybe the auction could get a little cash back for the burg. |
Posted by: newc 2012-03-14 12:28 |
#3 Karma! |
Posted by: Mike 2012-03-14 12:23 |
#2 I'll bet none of their copyrights are worth anything. Barb, I think you spelled @$$hole$ wrong. ;-) |
Posted by: gorb 2012-03-14 10:42 |
#1 They haven't paid fines or complied with other judicial orders. Time to throw the owners in jail for contempt. |
Posted by: Spot 2012-03-14 07:45 |