Righthaven LLC -- a bottom feeding legal outfit -- has teamed up with the Las Vegas Review-Journal and Denver Post to sue mom and pop websites, advocacy and public interest groups and forum board operators for copyright infringement. The strategy of Righthaven is to sue thousands of these website owners, who are primarily unfunded and will be forced to settle out of court.
Righthaven lawsuitsTo date Righthaven has been ordered to pay $323,138 in legal fees and sanctions.Righthaven lawsuits

Friday, February 17, 2012

Righthaven LLC State Business License in Default (Again); Another Case Dismissed

Righthaven in Default Again with State
Righthaven LLC’s financial position appears to have deteriorated further: For the second year in a row, the Las Vegas company's state business license has expired and now it’s listed in default ... The development indicates the copyright infringement lawsuit filer either can’t or won’t come up with the $200 needed to reactivate the license. A request for comment was placed with Righthaven on the issue.
The most recent VEGAS INC article continues the dissolving tale of the former "copyright enforcement partner" of the Las Vegas Review-Journal and Denver Post known as Righthaven. Separately, U.S. District Judge Richard Mark Gergle in Charleston, South Carolina, recently dismissed Righthaven's sole lawsuit in the state against Tea Party activist Dana Eiser. Kudos out to defendant Dana Eiser and attorney Todd Kincannon representing her. Next up is Eiser's request for attorney's fees.

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