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And to the joy of Rantburgers - Copyright Troll Righthaven Goes on Life Support
2011-09-08
The great experiment in copyright trolling that is Righthaven appears to be nearing an end.

Righthaven, which was founded more than a year ago to monetize print news content through copyright infringement lawsuits, has suffered a myriad of courtroom setbacks in recent months. Among them, it was sanctioned $5,000 for misleading a federal judge, ordered to pay $34,000 for an opponent's legal fees (.pdf), and was told over and again by judges that it has no legal standing to even file the lawsuits.

With all those issues now on appeal, the litigation factory's machinery is grinding to a halt. A review of court records shows Righthaven has not filed a new lawsuit in two months, after a flurry of about 275 lawsuits since its launch at the beginning of last year. A court filing indicates there have already been layoffs at Righthaven's Las Vegas headquarters (.pdf), and even some already-filed lawsuits are falling by the wayside, because Righthaven isn't serving the defendants with the paperwork.

Righthaven chief executive Steve Gibson confirmed by telephone that his company has stopped filing new lawsuits, pending appellate rulings that could take months or even years to filter through the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Die assholes, die! (in a business sense and not a life threatening way)
Agreed and thanks for making the distinction :-)
Posted by:DarthVader

#7  A bit too late, methinks.
Posted by: Pappy   2011-09-08 18:30  

#6  MediaNews Group has just severed ties with them.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-09-08 14:52  

#5  Cross-roads, stake through the heart,...
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-09-08 14:27  

#4  Practically speaking, any class action against them should not be just at them, but the corporations that sponsored them, yet tried to pretend to be at arms length. And specifically, it should name those individuals responsible as apart from their corporations, as also culpable.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-09-08 14:25  

#3  Mr. Gibson:

Consider if you will, sitting on the stoop outside the entrance to a gay bar, winking a patrons as they enter until you regain your self esteem.
Posted by: Besoeker   2011-09-08 11:13  

#2  Anybody got a wooden stake to drive through the heart of this vampire?

Some extra garlic would be nice, too.
Posted by: Barbara   2011-09-08 11:10  

#1  monetize print news content through copyright infringement lawsuits,

The judicial system has seen through this scum-sucking scheme to steal/scam money from bloggers and blogging sites.

Wronghaven has gotten caught up in the web it has created. Hopefully, Rantburg will get its money back that it paid to get rid of the legal harassment. What DV said.
Posted by: JohnQC   2011-09-08 11:08  

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