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Retired Forums => Legal Controversies Forum => Topic started by: Robert Krausankas (BuddhaPi) on April 19, 2013, 08:59:59 AM
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Good article pertaining to the asshats at Prenda Law, which directly relates to the court decision concerning Matthew Chan.
Yesterday, we filed a motion to quash a subpoena seeking the identity of the blogger behind Die Troll Die, a website dedicated to “News and Views Involving Copyright Trolls & John/Jane Does.”
For years, Die Troll Die has been covering news about Prenda Law and its predecessor Steele Hansmeier PLLC, amoung many others. Prenda Law is a porn troll. This means that it looks for IP addresses that allegedly downloaded adult films via BitTorrent, seeks to subpoena the ISP for the contact information of the account holder associated with that IP address, and then threatens to name the alleged infringer in a copyright lawsuit, right next to the embarrassing title of a pornographic film. Or just settle, for thousands of dollars.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/04/eff-moves-quash-subpoena-copyright-trolls-retaliatory-lawsuit
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Gotta love the highlights:
Die Troll Die has a Constitutional right to speak its mind, and give its opinion, however negative, of Prenda Law. Courts protect that right by requiring litigants to show they have a good case before unveiling critics. This, Prenda Law does not have.
As we explain in the brief, Prenda Law’s claims are meritless. It is opinion, not defamation, to call someone an “a$$hat” or call their business model “repulsive,” and it's flat out ridiculous to claim that the Prenda Law (a corporation) has been libeled by allegations of fornication and adultery.
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it's flat out ridiculous to claim that the Prenda Law (a corporation) has been libeled by allegations of fornication and adultery.
Just wait until Prenda Law's wife hears about the adultery, files for divorce and asked for alimony!!!
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Great find Robert and great article. I think there is a lot there that could apply for Matthew as well in regards to freedom of speech.