A $9,250 per-song fine might seem an excessive punishment for illegally sharing music for no personal gain, but it’s really not. According to the U.S. Justice Department, anyway.
The DOJ says the $222,000 in damages awarded to the Recording Industry Association of America in the Virgin Records America et al. v. Thomas copyright-infringement case is constitutional. [...]
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Some days you are the bug, others you are the windshield. For the past few months, Vonage has been the bug mercilessly
pinned to Verizon’s windshield, but that may soon change. A pivotal U.S. Supreme Court ruling this week that made it more difficult to get an obvious patent and easier to challenge existing ones prompted Vonage on Tuesday to demand a new trial in its patent spat with Verizon.
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Looks like it may be time to add the patent troll to the IUCN’s threatened species list. The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday took a stand against America’s undisciplined proliferation of intellectual property, making it easier to challenge patents of questionable quality.
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