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Kristen Iovino

Google Plans to Seek Books Lawsuit Dismissal | PCWorld - 2 views

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    Breaking news about Google Books
arnie Grossblatt

The New Presumption of Transparency - 0 views

  • In the U.S., public figures have to prove that statements about them are false and made with malice -- but in Britain a statement that harms one's reputation is enough to justify a libel action. Defendants must prove that statements are true or "fair comment." This has a chilling effect on the reporting of damaging facts.
  • "If information cannot be freely exchanged, if journalists must fear being sued over information reported in good faith on matters crucial to our defense, matters such as the financial networks supporting jihadist terror, then we cannot make sound security policy," former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy said at a recent conference on "libel lawfare." This is a useful term to describe lawsuits to suppress facts about radical Islam and terrorism.
  • The Web means that publishing anywhere means publishing everywhere, thus subjecting authors and publishers to litigation in pro-plaintiff jurisdictions
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  • Among the proposals under consideration is to broaden the law to give American publishers the right in the U.S. to sue plaintiffs who bring what U.S. law would consider abusive lawsuits.
  • Digital technology makes sharing information possible and, increasingly, makes it mandatory.
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    "The Web means that publishing anywhere means publishing everywhere, thus subjecting authors and publishers to litigation in pro-plaintiff jurisdictions"
Sarah Weathers

The $105 Fix That Could Protect You From Copyright-Troll Lawsuits | Threat Level | Wire... - 0 views

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    This fits in neatly with our recent lecture on copyright, showing how an imperfect system can be exploited by companies looking to profit.
Kori Kamradt

Amazon Faces Suit Over Kindle Cracks - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Amazon has been sued by a user of its Kindle e-book reader over cracks in the screen that made the device inoperatble.
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