And by filing in state courts they are attempting to move out of the light of public and judicial scrutiny and return to the shadows where it is much easier for them to troll unimpeded.
Especially when you consider that the 74,999 was one dollar below the amount that would have required the Attorney General's approval. Sure seems like they didn't want anyone else to know about it.
On the post: NC, Or Not NC: Why Suing The Sons Of Confederate Veterans In N.D.Cal For Violating The DMCA Makes Sense
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How is it forum shopping when the lawsuit was filed BEFORE the 14 days it took Dropbox to restore his account?
DMCA notice was sent on Dec 2nd, and the lawsuit was filed on Dec 13 so at the time of the filing Dropbox was still a party to the case.
On the post: Losing Streak Continues For Litigants Suing Social Media Companies Over Violence Committed By Terrorists
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Given the crap they file in court, I imagine it was actually shortened from "Exit Colon".
On the post: Indian Government Sets New Record For 'Internet Shutdown By A Democracy'
Is this the week every country tries to emulate North Korea's internet?
On the post: Accountability Is Nowhere To Be Found For Foxconn's Wisconsin Head Fake
So the "fox" "conned" the state of Wisconsin? Color me surprised.
On the post: AG William Barr Attacks Section 230... Even Though It Doesn't Hinder The DOJ At All
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Because they know if they place the blame where it belongs, they won't get their millions of dollars in their lawsuit payout.
On the post: AG William Barr Attacks Section 230... Even Though It Doesn't Hinder The DOJ At All
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The circus has been elected far longer than the clown has.
On the post: AG William Barr Attacks Section 230... Even Though It Doesn't Hinder The DOJ At All
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Only thing they're missing is having a middle name of "The"
On the post: AG William Barr Attacks Section 230... Even Though It Doesn't Hinder The DOJ At All
So he's targeting the same tech companies with his CDA 230 attack that he is targeting with his going dark anti-encryption attacks?
"Nice website you got there...be a shame if anything happened to it."
On the post: Oregon Cops Complain State Supreme Court's Traffic Stop Decision Is Making Their Job Harder
Ever wonder if pretextual traffic stops would be an issue if cops never had qualified immunity?
On the post: Beyond The Taco: Someone Is Now Trying To Trademark 'Breakfast Burrito'
You're doing trademarks wrong when an episode of Beavis and Butthead can be used as prior art against your application.
On the post: Avast CEO Downplays Collection Of 400 Million Users' Browsing Data
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Where do you think Avast got the idea from?
On the post: Copyright Trolls Go Mostly Silent In US Federal Courts
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And by filing in state courts they are attempting to move out of the light of public and judicial scrutiny and return to the shadows where it is much easier for them to troll unimpeded.
On the post: Sons Of Confederate Veterans Sued Over Bogus DMCA Takedown
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Especially when you consider that the 74,999 was one dollar below the amount that would have required the Attorney General's approval. Sure seems like they didn't want anyone else to know about it.
On the post: Tennessee Deputy Who Baptised An Arrestee And Strip Searched A Minor Now Dealing With 44 Criminal Charges And Five Lawsuits
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Basically he averaged a charge a week while he was there.
On the post: Tennessee Deputy Who Baptised An Arrestee And Strip Searched A Minor Now Dealing With 44 Criminal Charges And Five Lawsuits
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He can be a prison bitch without getting prison raped.
On the post: Tennessee Deputy Who Baptised An Arrestee And Strip Searched A Minor Now Dealing With 44 Criminal Charges And Five Lawsuits
I sincerely hope Deputy Wilkey enjoys his new career as a prison bitch, which can't start soon enough.
On the post: Guess What? Many Cookie Banners Ignore Your Wishes, So Max Schrems Goes On The GDPR Attack Again
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Yes you do, but you don't have the Right To Repair it.
On the post: Sons Of Confederate Veterans Sued Over Bogus DMCA Takedown
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Isn't that cultural appropriation from France?
On the post: Sons Of Confederate Veterans Sued Over Bogus DMCA Takedown
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Forgot the /s
Since the AG is now looking into the deal criminal RICO may be in the realm of possibility.
But you're right...I would fully expect the SCV to claim it in their counterclaims.
On the post: Why Are Members Of Congress Telling A Private Organization Not To Comment On Copyright Law?
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If by leeway you mean the possibility of statutory damages...
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