Piping hot Oatmeal: Update on Charles Carreon’s lawsuit
Robot 6 weighs in on The Oatmeal v. FunnyJunk dispute, quoting what various bloggers have said on the issue. In the post, attorney Marc Randazza says of attorney Charles Carreon:
Robot 6 weighs in on The Oatmeal v. FunnyJunk dispute, quoting what various bloggers have said on the issue. In the post, attorney Marc Randazza says of attorney Charles Carreon:
Amy Alkon discusses the New York Bar’s new pro bono requirement in Mens News Daily. In her post, Alkon describes some of the virtues of pro bono work–including the pro
Huffington Post writer Christopher Elliott discusses the TSA’s pat-down policy. Attorney Marc Randazza offers his opinion on the issue. Randazza said the procedures were: “implemented as part of the post
ABA Journal features an article from a journalist who was sued by Righthaven, LLC, although the suit was later dropped. The writer speaks with attorney Marc Randazza, who represented multiple
Attorney Marc Randazza wrote an article for XBiz discussing the copyrightability of pornography. Randazza writes: In its current efforts to stop theft of its content, the adult industry is once
Attorney Marc Randazza discusses how his experiences with blogger Crystal Cox reinforced his feelings about the power of the First Amendment in a segment on NPR’s On the Media. Listen
KLAS-TV Channel 8 reports on different industries that could help the Nevada economy, including the adult film industry. Attorney Marc Randazza, who represents some adult film companies in Nevada, says
Spam Notes author Venkat Balasubramani recently wrote about attorney Marc Randazza’s progress in the Righthaven litigation. Balasubramani writes: Randazza (and others at the Randazza Legal Group) deserve serious kudos for taking
KNPR’s State of Nevada program featured Wired Magazine’s David Kravets. The Randazza Legal Group is mentioned starting at 11 a.m. Listen to more….
Attorney Marc Randazza wrote a column for CNN defending Rush Limbaugh’s controversial comments about a law student who lobbied for birth control coverage from health insurance. Randazza writes: The First
Above the Law’s Brian Tannebaum reports on attorney Marc Randazza’s success online and in court–the online success not attributed to SEO techniques, but the admiration other attorneys have for him.
TorrentFreak analyzes whether a person can be sued for merely watching an illegal stream. Attorney Marc Randazza offered his opinion: I have a very hard time finding a theory of