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Intellectual Property

Jul. 12, 2011

Content Owners May Face Uphill Battle

A string of Nevada district court rulings dismissing lawsuits by a Las Vegas-based copyright enforcer that works with newspaper companies may make it more difficult for other content owners to pursue legal remedies in the future.


By Craig Anderson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A string of Nevada district court rulings dismissing lawsuits by a Las Vegas-based copyright enforcer that works with newspaper companies may make it more difficult for other content owners to pursue legal remedies in the future.


Righthaven LLC is scrambling to defend itself against a series of rulings that the company does not have standing to sue for copyright infringement of Las Vegas Review-Jour...

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