Corporate
Nov. 1, 2006
Landmark Tries to Suppress Video, Group Asserts
SAN FRANCISCO - The Electronic Frontier Foundation contends that a San Francisco self-help company is asserting bogus copyright infringement claims in order to suppress online access to a French television documentary that the company said portrayed it as a "harmful cult."
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The Electronic Frontier Foundation contends that a San Francisco self-help company is asserting bogus copyright infringement claims in order to suppress online access to a French television documentary that the company said portrayed it as a "harmful cult."
The video, aired on French TV in 2004, was anonymously made...
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