Posted on 10/30/2011 6:32:05 AM PDT by rellimpank
In a familiar pattern, Las Vegas copyright lawsuit filer Righthaven LLC missed deadlines in two of its lawsuits Friday, prompting a creditor in one of the suits Saturday to again ask that U.S. Marshals seize its assets.
In the first case, Righthaven had until Friday to either pay prevailing defendant Wayne Hoehns $34,045 in legal fees or post a bond guaranteeing payment.
It did neither, prompting Hoehns attorneys at Randazza Legal Group in Las Vegas to ask U.S. District Court Judge Philip Pro to issue a writ of execution for Hoehns judgment.
The proposed writ requires the Marshals Service to seize Righthavens personal property.
This is the second time Randazza Legal Group has asked the court to order the Marshals to seize Righthaven's assets, which are thought to consist of some cash and the copyrights it claims to own.
(Excerpt) Read more at vegasinc.com ...
Its poetic justice. Those arrogant SOBs got what they deserve!
ping!
I give, what is Rigthhaven? The article does not say either.
The article does say its a firm that sues people for violating copyright protection.
Which I believe is baseless. “Fair use” is protected under the Constitution and I believe FR and bloggers would be able to prevail in court if sued.
Righthaven is one of those incompetent law firms that are essentially bill collectors. It gives me pleasure to see them going under.
-——copyright lawsuit filer——
Per the article
The company makes money by filing law suits against those perceived of copyright infringement
Too big of a mess to type out. Simply a group of shyster lawyers teaming up with the Las Vegas Review-Journal on internet copyright issues. Free Republic was one of their targets/victims.
Correction; shyster = sheister
Source material from the Las Vegas Sun/Denver Post and other Righthaven companies can’t be posted on FR. Too much of a hassle even if people do nothing wrong.
Righthaven are just a bunch of thugs looking for quick and easy money. They’re not protecting the companies who hired them, that’s for sure.
These lying, thieving, Green Mailers are getting their comeuppance.
Their failure to meet deadlines in defense of their work demonstrates how utterly amoral they are and proves they are mere slugs who wanted to contort the law and leverage their version of it to steal from others.
Eff em...
Jim Thompson wins again.
placekeeper
How did you get RH material posted on FR? I tried the same thing with the Denver Post yesterday and got blocked!
—correction—the “Sun” can be posted—
—R-J and Denver Post can’t be—Sun is one of those “separate” rags-—
JimRob had to pay these bastards off to get them to leave FR alone.
Still a filthy rag. Seriously, Jim Rob should have sued their guts off. I’m glad to see someone is going to put them out of business - hopefully, for good. RH has been the bane of the blogosphere for too long now.
They’re actually worse than bill collectors. According to the article, Righthaven is not a law firm and acquires copyrights strictly for the right to sue infringers, so its standing to sue has been an issue in most of its contested cases. Apparently, they actually want people or blogs to post their copyrighted articles so they can sue them.
Fair use allows you to quote from copyrighted works for educational and public knowledge purposes, to a certain extent. Of course the question is when Fair Use becomes copy right theft, that’s what the courts decide.
Who is he and what did he do?
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