2011-10-29 -Lurid Crime Tales-
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Creditor Moves to Dismantle Copyright Troll Righthaven
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The financial woes of Las Vegas-based copyright trolling firm Righthaven worsened Saturday when one of the defendants it unsuccessfully sued for infringement asked a judge to allow seizure of the firms assets with the help of the U.S. Marshals, if necessary.
I'd go after the LV Review-Journal as well for their participation in this travesty
The legal filing dropped moments after the Friday deadline expired for the litigation factory to pay defendant Wayne Hoehn $34,000 in legal fees. Hoehn successfully defended himself against a Righthaven copyright lawsuit seeking large damages for posting the entirety of a Las Vegas Review-Journal editorial to a small online message board.
Righthaven had asked U.S. District Judge Philip Pro of Nevada to stay the fee award, saying it might slip into bankruptcy if forced to pay.
take their personal assets as well
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Posted by Frank G 2011-10-29 19:36||
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