Righthaven Begs To Be Put Back Into Case That Judge Dismissed The Company From, Claiming It's Fixed All The Problems

from the mere-technicalities dept

Having lost bigtime in its lawsuit against the Democratic Underground, in a ruling where the judge questioned Righthaven’s motives and legality, it appears Righthaven is fighting back. In that original ruling, Righthaven was totally dismissed from the case, because the judge recognized that the company never actually held the copyrights in question, and thus had no standing to sue. Righthaven has now filed with the court to be added back to the case, claiming that its “amended” agreement with Stephens Media has fixed all the problems and has now made it clear that Righthaven is, in fact, the copyright holder. Not only that, but Righthaven claims that the new agreement means that Righthaven is the only one with standing, in an attempt to get Stephens Media off the liability hook.

Of course, it seems that Righthaven may have a serious uphill battle here. The judge in the case had already seen the amended agreement and suggested that it was cosmetic, at best. Judge Hunt clearly saw this for what it was: a highly questionable attempt to pretend Righthaven had copyrights it never actually had, to give it only a very limited right to sue — and, an attempt to shield (the much larger) Stephens Media from liability for having filed questionable lawsuits. I would not be surprised to see the judge reject this as just a superficial attempt to get around the clear intention of the Copyright Act to bundle the right to sue with the actual rights prescribed in the Act, and not to allow companies like Righthaven to merely buy lawsuits.

Filed Under: , ,
Companies: righthaven

Rate this comment as insightful
Rate this comment as funny
You have rated this comment as insightful
You have rated this comment as funny
Flag this comment as abusive/trolling/spam
You have flagged this comment
The first word has already been claimed
The last word has already been claimed
Insightful Lightbulb icon Funny Laughing icon Abusive/trolling/spam Flag icon Insightful badge Lightbulb icon Funny badge Laughing icon Comments icon

Comments on “Righthaven Begs To Be Put Back Into Case That Judge Dismissed The Company From, Claiming It's Fixed All The Problems”

Subscribe: RSS Leave a comment
11 Comments
Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Conspiracy To Pervert The Course Of Justice

Lawsuits get the heave-ho for questionable standing all of the time. Never heard of a statute regarding “conspiracy to pervert the course of justice” in the US. In the UK and Canada, there is such as statute but it’s limited to the following, which don’t seem to apply either:

1. Fabricating or disposing of evidence
2. Intimidating or threatening a witness or juror
3. Intimidating or threatening a judge

Richard (profile) says:

Re: Re: Conspiracy To Pervert The Course Of Justice

In the UK and Canada, there is such as statute but it’s limited to the following, which don’t seem to apply either:

1. Fabricating or disposing of evidence
2. Intimidating or threatening a witness or juror
3. Intimidating or threatening a judge

Perjury is also included so Righthaven could (if this was in the UK) be charged if they have made false statements or deliberately concealed evidence – seems a bit of a stretch however as Righthaven have been mostly openly stupid..

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Re:

Apparently they do.
But rather than change, they are clarifying and amending to respectfully satisfy the judge who has as far as they are concerned failed to understand the agreement as written originally and the changes are only to help his feeble mind come to the understanding that is clear to everyone else.

OOOOH please let him throw the book at them.

please please please

Add Your Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Have a Techdirt Account? Sign in now. Want one? Register here

Comment Options:

Make this the or (get credits or sign in to see balance) what's this?

What's this?

Techdirt community members with Techdirt Credits can spotlight a comment as either the "First Word" or "Last Word" on a particular comment thread. Credits can be purchased at the Techdirt Insider Shop »

Follow Techdirt

Techdirt Daily Newsletter

Ctrl-Alt-Speech

A weekly news podcast from
Mike Masnick & Ben Whitelaw

Subscribe now to Ctrl-Alt-Speech »
Techdirt Deals
Techdirt Insider Discord
The latest chatter on the Techdirt Insider Discord channel...
Loading...