Thats the thing though. In order for the religious leader to even know about the tweets she has to 'follow' his tweet.. she has to be proactive and go out and find the material. With a threatening letter, phone call or e-mail it comes to her without her violation. The judge pointed that out in the ruling.
"Of course, that raises questions about what IP Righthaven actually has... considering that part of the reason it's in this whole mess is that it supposedly does not have the rights to any of these copyrights."
Well, they may not have the rights to any of the articles they brought people to court over they do have the rights to their story. I'm sure a halfway decent screenwriter could make a movie to rival that of even the greatest Greek Tragedy! I bet they could even make their $100M in sunk costs back on it. *nods knowingly*
Redhat.iso I hear it is a very good open source and free to use operating system.
Or maybe even all of Sir Issac Newton's notes that just recently were released to the public.
Maybe the journals from the Royal Society, one of the, if not the oldest, science institutes in the world making available 350 years worth of science journals?
So even if the SCOTUS declares parts of it as unconstitutional.. will they only excise those parts are will they kill the ENTIRE bill so that none of it gets implemented?
If they would have had anything to hang Dajaz1 with, they would have gone to trial. Therefore they had no probable cause much less evidence of wrongdoing beyond the RIAA representative saying "Yup. They are infringing!".
I'd say that the fact that the government dropped the case after having a full calendar year to build the case speaks for that. Hell, they did't even have the other lawyer horning in on things making it difficult for them by filing motion after motion in opposition to them.
Umm so if Dajaz1 was sent these tracks with the internet equilivent of "radio play only", how would you suggest they let their readers listen to the song so they can comment on it and or help build up a fan base for it?
If it isn't a diagnosis then it is treatment and must be documented. If it is documented then it is part of a clients medical record which the client can request and the health care provider is by law required to provide a copy of when asked.
That would require the label to actually explicitly tell the courts how many copies of the song were truly pirated, something they have always claimed they can never do they just make up broad amounts of cash 'lost'.
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Well, they may not have the rights to any of the articles they brought people to court over they do have the rights to their story. I'm sure a halfway decent screenwriter could make a movie to rival that of even the greatest Greek Tragedy! I bet they could even make their $100M in sunk costs back on it. *nods knowingly*
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Or maybe even all of Sir Issac Newton's notes that just recently were released to the public.
Maybe the journals from the Royal Society, one of the, if not the oldest, science institutes in the world making available 350 years worth of science journals?
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