Denver Post Sued Over Righthaven Connection
from the things-keep-looking-worse dept
This has not been a good week for Righthaven. Having lost the big lawsuit that almost certainly will knock out most of its other existing lawsuits (definitely in Nevada, though Colorado is still an open question), we now get the news that a Tea Party group targeted by Righthaven over Denver Post content isn't just countersuing Righthaven, but The Denver Post as well. A similar situation was what caused so much trouble for Righthaven in its Nevada suits. The Democratic Underground didn't just fight back against Righthaven, but dragged the newspaper, Stephens Media, back into the lawsuit as well. That resulted in the unmasking of the agreement between Stephens and Righthaven, showing that the copyright assignment was a sham -- and that Stephens Media was still very much a part of the lawsuit. Now that the same thing is happening in Denver, the same sort of agreement may come to light. Not that it seems like many other newspapers are rushing to sign up to work with Righthaven these days, but if they had any more doubt, the fact that people might sue them directly might seal the deal. In the meantime, we've finally found something that the Tea Party and Democratic Party supporters agree on: Righthaven and copyright trolling are a bad thing.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Filed Under: copyright, denver, denver post, standing, tea party
Companies: medianews, righthaven
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Is it any surprise people hate lawyers so much?
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Not a victory
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Stephens Media brown out
I suggest if you have a similar level of control and Stephens owns your paper, you start pulling back as well.
The only thing these creeps respond to is money, and the loss of it. Hit them where it hurts. They are stupid and arrogant. Show them the error of their ways.
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Re: Stephens Media brown out
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I guess only time (and discovery as the suit proceeds) will tell.
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Re: Hate Lawyers?
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If Stephens Media had just hired Steven Gibson as a lawyer rather than setting up its sham copyright transfer then Stephens Media would have standing to sue. But instead, Gibson and Stephens Media seem to have decided that they'd use Righthaven to try to insulate Stephens Media from visible culpability and from financial liability through two layers of LLCs.
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How is it not about lawyers?
The whole thing reeks of "look what you can get away with by twisting the law." Who do you think worked this whole scheme out? The janitor?
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Re: Not a victory
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