Copyright troll Righthaven's domain name now up for auction
Ars Technica writes about the pending auction of Righthaven’s domain name to help pay for some of Righthaven’s legal debt to Randazza Legal Group client Wayne Hoehn. The post states:
Ars Technica writes about the pending auction of Righthaven’s domain name to help pay for some of Righthaven’s legal debt to Randazza Legal Group client Wayne Hoehn. The post states:
Wired.com’s Threat Level column states that the sale of the domain name Righthaven.com was going for up to $1,250 as of the afternoon of Dec. 27, 2011. The column reports:
Crime & Federalism discusses the threat to free speech from litigious private parties. The post talks about the Righthaven lawsuits and about a defamation complaint against the writer of the
Vegas Inc. reports on the auctioning of Righthaven’s domain name, which began Dec. 26, 2011. The auction is meant to help cover Righthaven’s debt to Randazza Legal Group client Wayne
TechDirt reports on Randazza Legal Group’s filing of a writ of bodily attachment in the U.S. District Court of Nevada in the Righthaven lawsuit. The post states: It appears that
VegasInc breaks the news that Righthaven’s assets have been transferred to a receiver for auction, including the domain for its website. Lara Pearson, the court-appointed receiver, says: If all goes
TechDirt posts about the impending sale of Righthaven’s domain name as part of the auction to pay off its debts after the Randazza Legal Group filed a writ of bodily
Columnist and Randazza Legal Group client Amy Alkon writes in her column about standing up for civil liberties. Alkon recounts an incident with the TSA that she wrote about earlier
Attorney Marc Randazza discusses the Righthaven lawsuits on the radio show and podcast Cyber Law and Business Report. Read more and listen…
Vegas Inc. reports that Randazza Legal Group attorneys are seeking an order enforcing the auction of Righthaven’s intellectual property after the company refused to turn over its copyrights to a
Ars Technica covers news that the Randazza Legal Group filed a motion asking the court to have U.S. Marshals take Righthaven’s principals into custody in order to compel them to
XBiz World Magazine recently named Marc Randazza one of the Top 50 Industry Newsmakers of 2011. The description on the nomination states: Corbin Fisher General Counsel and 1st Amendment advocate