Totally Pointless Lawsuit Accusing Mobile Carriers Of Being P2P File Sharers Dismissed; Plaintiffs Say They're Happy

from the um,-guys,-you-lost-big-time dept

Last summer, we wrote about an incredibly poorly thought out lawsuit, by a company named Luvdarts, developers of MMS content, suing the mobile operators, because MMS can be forwarded from a recipient to another person. The company claimed that the big mobile operators were no different than file sharing networks, like Limewire or Gnutella, because each forwarding of content was infringement. As we pointed out at the time, this made no sense. It was a silly argument that was really being put forth by a guy named Max Davis, who has an equally silly plan to add compulsory licensing to MMS content, and this lawsuit was an incredibly weak attempt to push the mobile operators into negotiating. Instead, as we predicted, it’s been dismissed by the courts for failure to state a claim. The dismissal was with prejudice, meaning that the court doesn’t want to see them again on this. The press release linked above is kind of amusing, because it has the folks behind the lawsuit claiming that they’re happy about this result and planning to appeal. Guys, you just got laughed out of court, because this lawsuit makes no sense. Appealing isn’t going to fix that.

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Companies: at&t, luvdarts, sprint, t-mobile, verizon

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max (profile) says:

Hey Mike, long time no argue…I am happy to see you are paying attention to this precedent setting case. You laughed at us last summer mainly because you said the carriers had safe harbor. Did you see that defense presented by them? File sharing may be a push or pull model. Either way it is still file sharing. If you know about law then you would know that the Appellate Court is where most case law is established. If you really knew what you were talking about (the facts) you would know that the carriers have already begun to change their public policy through our efforts. We are a pro copyright organization while embracing technology. Why is it that you say “come up with new business models” and as we are doing just that you try to tear it down? Because it is not YOUR idea of a business model? Stay tuned buddy, you’ve got a lesson coming.

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Re:

“Why is it that you say “come up with new business models” and as we are doing just that you try to tear it down? Because it is not YOUR idea of a business model? Stay tuned buddy, you’ve got a lesson coming.”

Hahahaha from you? and your little do-nothing, “lets just recast the same exact business models in a slightly different form so WE can grab some cash” nu-business? Really? ok then. Cant wait to see how you TOTALLY change the business and put Mike in his PLACE!

In case you missed it, I wont be holding my breath. I’ll be too busy ignoring Yet Another Middleman Business Built On Excessive and Overbearing Copyright Monopolies (YAMBBOEOCM) while it fails utterly.

But good luck with that….

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Max needs to change his name - to Min

haha…touche, well put coachman, coming here is like coming to a den of inequity (copyright haters)….if we ain’t afraid to take on the wireless carriers you can bet we ain’t afraid to debate the “thinking” copyright haters that think our ideas are stupid and uh hmmmm “of minimal intelligence”.

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