A federal judge ruled Monday that publishing an entire article without the rights holder's authorization was a fair use of the work, in yet another blow to newspaper copyright troll Righthaven. It's ...
Righthaven, a controversial company created to sue alleged copyright infringers on behalf of newspapers, has been busy in the courts, filing hundreds of lawsuits last year alone. But, as the Legal ...
Defense attorneys in at least two Righthaven LLC copyright infringement lawsuits filed motions to dismiss over the weekend, citing new evidence they say shows Righthaven has perpetrated a fraud on the ...
The great experiment in copyright trolling that is Righthaven appears to be nearing an end. With all those issues now on appeal, the litigation factory's machinery is grinding to a halt. A review of ...
(CN) - A federal judge in Nevada blasted copyright-holding company Righthaven for its "flagrant misrepresentation" about its purported standing to sue on behalf of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, ...
Nevada’s homegrown copyright troll, Righthaven, started life with a plan to save the newspaper business through infringement lawsuits—but nearly staggering incompetence has left the company on the ...
A federal judge in Colorado has ruled that Righthaven never had the right to bring copyright infringement lawsuits against a blogger who allegedly reposted a photo that originally appeared in The ...
The notorious copyright troll was dealt a blow by several court decisions, but is trying a new strategy to legitimize its suits, explains David Tashroudian of Ezra ...
Las Vegas copyright enforcement company Righthaven LLC is complaining that one of its litigation foes is needlessly running up legal costs that Righthaven may end up paying for. Righthaven — the ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Just as digital technology has empowered copyright infringers, so too ...
Righthaven, the Las Vegas operation that sought to turn newspaper article copyright lawsuits into a business model, can now slap a date on its death certificate: May 9, 2013. This morning, the US ...
Righthaven has been nothing if not aggressive in its litigation campaign against bloggers who reposted newspapers' content. The company, which notoriously sued first and asked questions later, brought ...