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Why Copyright Negligence Won’t Fly
As some of you may recall, Mr. Randazza and I recently wrote competing viewpoints on the extent of third-party liability for copyright infringement. As some of the comments noted, the two articles talked past each other a bit. My article … Continue reading
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Tagged copyright trolls, mass copyright litigation, third-party infringement
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When Pirates Steal Your Wifi
On August 6th, TorrentFreak ran the following article as one side of a point-counterpoint series regarding third party liability for copyright infringement. In this article, I analyze a statement of third party copyright liability commonly used by copyright trolls, and argue … Continue reading