Judge’s opinion: Mass p2p lawsuits are frivolous
Federal judgeJohn A. Gibney Noticeably, I’ve been busy over the last couple of weeks and did not cover many significant events in the p2p litigation world. Fortunately, other people were on top of...
View ArticleTrolls in panic: Steele Hansmeier files an amicus brief trying to prevent the...
Recently I wrote about judge Gibney ordering a minor troll Wayne O’Bryan to show cause why his mass file-sharing lawsuits are not frivolous and as such, why he shouldn’t be sanctioned according to...
View ArticleAnother victory in Virginia
Timothy V. Anderson Following judge Gibney’s order, another Virginia judge, Tommy E. Miller trashed a similar mass p2p porn lawsuit by a Virginia troll, Timothy V. Anderson (the same attorney who...
View ArticleWeek of 7/6/2014: news and updates from the Bittorent litigation front
Many things happened recently on the Bittorent litigation front. While the majority of the events don’t warrant dedicated articles, these events are all important. Updates to previous posts Copyright...
View ArticleCopyright trolls are back in Virginia. Jon Hoppe has a reading comprehension...
William E. Tabot We still remember copyright troll M. Keith Lipscomb’s previous crusade to Virginia: it did not end very well. Lipscomb’s local, Wayne O’Bryan, was scolded by Judge Gibney, who smelled...
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