by Sydney Smith on Feb 23, 2011
Righthaven, Denver Post Settles with Matt Drudge Over Copyright Enforcement?
The Drudge Report's Matt Drudge probably won't have to turn over his domain name to copyright enforcement group Righthaven after...
The Drudge Report's Matt Drudge probably won't have to turn over his domain name to copyright enforcement group Righthaven after...
Righthaven has drawn much attention over the past year for its lawsuits on behalf of the copyright of news outlets the...
Righthaven has dropped one of its lawsuits alleging copyright infringement of a Denver Post photo, "amid hugely negatively publicity," according...
The Las Vegas Review-Journal's contract with copyright enforcement group Righthaven has been "unsealed" by a federal judge, PaidContent reported. The...
According to Wired.com, a Colorado judge "froze" 35 lawsuits filed by copyright-enforcement agency Righthaven as he looks into Righthaven's ability to...
MSNBC reported on the ethical and legal debate related to sharing photos on social networks. Should news outlets pay for newsworthy...
U.S. judge Roger Hunt issued a ruling last week that copyright enforcement company Righthaven "never had the right to sue...
iMediaEThics wrote about South Carolina blogger Dana Eiser's June lawsuit accusing the Denver Post, its parent company, and copyright enforcement company Righthaven...
Since March 2010, Righthaven has filed lawsuits alleging copyright infringement against bloggers and websites operators. The suits have been filed...
A man named John Capewell is suing News of the World's former publisher, News Group Newspapers, the Guardian reported. The...