Sharron Angle hit with R-J copyright infringement lawsuit
Las Vegas Sun ^ | 04 sept 2010 | Steve Green
Posted on September 4, 2010 6:59:07 AM EDT by rellimpank
well
WTF are they going to do with it?
I guess that means she will not get their endorsement, haha
The law firm(s) involved should be disbarred
Democrat Dirty Tricks.
Expect a lot of them after the Primary’s.
Democrats can’t win on the merits of their policies or their records, so they have to resort to underhanded tactics like this, to try to destroy their opponents.
It’s the worst sort of ugly politics, and I hope the voters of Nevada see through it.
I think these are the same clowns suing everyone under the sun hoping they get a shakedown out of court settlement?
In a year Righthaven LLC is going to bankrupt buried in court ordered legal expense reimbursement to others.
I hope the lawyers that operate this “company” are held personally accountable. They deserve to be financially destroyed.
Reid is ahead 50 to 47 in latest Rasmussen poll.
It is so stupid to nominate some one whom Reid will beat easily.
Sue Lowden would have beat Reid easily.
So now we get Reid for another 6 years.
OOOH, big mistake suing someone who could be writing the laws in a couple of months.
I wonder if any Reid aficionados work for that paper or the law firm?
Little-known fact:
More people have gotten hit with R-J copyright infringement lawsuits than used to get AOL sign-up CD-ROM disks in the 1990s.
Oh really? Isn't that Harry Reid's old trick?
One of my angles on this is that by attempting to take everyones domain names then the R-J is trying to get a monopoly on the news. There should be something illegal about that in itself. They are not content in claiming financial damages(Which are a crock). And they are not just trying to put these other sites out of business due to financial ruin. No they have showed there hand in wanting to take over those websites, and spew there own bias on them.
Not a big fan of Ron Paul fans but...
"Bloggers already know of the association between Barack Obama, Michelle Obama and Steve Gibson. The latter's Righthaven firm has launched a legal war on websites over alleged copyright infringement.
All three worked for Chicago Law firm Sidley Austin LLP, where Gibson and Michelle Obama coincidentally specialized in copyright-related "intellectual property" law for the firm.
I've just uncovered a further Obama link to this new copyright war."
Just a coinkidink?
What makes Righthaven so newsworthy is that its using the federal court system to earn revenue through judgments and settlements with its no-warning lawsuits. That is its business model. When this business model involves suing R-J sources, nonpartisan nonprofits trying to do good in the world and bloggers like the noteworthy cat lady in Boston, its even more newsworthy.
http://m.lvsun.com/news/2010/sep/01/why-we-are-writing-about-r-j-copyright-lawsuits/