IsoHunt Guilty of Inducing Infringement
roju writes “The MPAA has won a summary judgment against torrent indexing site isoHunt for inducing copyright infringement. Michael Geist notes that ‘[t]he judge ruled that the isoHunt case is little...
View ArticleTSA Nominee’s Snooping Raises Privacy Concerns
Hugh Pickens writes “The Washington Post reports that Erroll Southers, President Obama’s nominee to head the Transportation Security Administration, gave Congress misleading information about incidents...
View ArticleCharles Nesson Ruled Jointly Liable To Pay RIAA
eldavojohn writes “The highly anticipated Joel Tenenbaum trial ended in a disaster for Tenenbaum. But worse for his highly publicized lawyer, Charles Nesson, they are both liable for payment of the...
View ArticleCourt Grants RIAA Summary Judgment Motions vs. Limewire
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes “District Court Judge Kimba Wood has granted some of the RIAA’s key summary judgment motions in Arista Records v. Lime Group. In her 59-page decision (PDF), she found Lime...
View ArticleCourt Grants RIAA Summary Judgement Motions vs. Limewire
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes “District Court Judge Kimba Wood has granted some of the RIAA’s key summary judgment motions in Arista Records v Lime Group. In her 59-page decision (PDF) she found Lime...
View ArticleSpecial Master Appointed In Jammie Thomas Case
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes “There has been another odd development in the Jammie Thomas-Rassett case. You may recall that after the Judge reduced the RIAA’s verdict from $1.92 million to $54,000 on...
View ArticleRIAA’s Tenenbaum Verdict Cut From $675k To $67.5k
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes “In SONY BMG Music Entertainment v. Tenenbaum, the Court has reduced the jury’s award from $675,000, or $22,500 per infringed work, to $67,500, or $2,250 per infringed work,...
View ArticleFTC Busts Domain Name Scammers
coondoggie writes “The Federal Trade Commission said today it had permanently killed the operations of a group that it said posed as domain name registrars and convinced thousands of US consumers,...
View ArticleCourt Renders $3 Judgment Against Spamhaus
www.sorehands.com writes “Back in 2006, e360Insight and David Linhardt obtained an $11.7M judgment against Spamhaus, an international anti-spam organization. The judgment was subsequently appealed and...
View ArticleAustralian Court Blocks Sales of Samsung Galaxy Tablet
jimboh2k writes “Apple has succeeded in blocking the sale of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet in Australia until a final hearing can be heard in the case down under. The judgment on Thursday could...
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