Twitter is being sued for $1,000,000,000 for violating the rights of a user by suspending their account. The Plaintiff claims violations of free speech, free religion, free assembly, search and seizure, due process, and equal protection.
Twitter is being sued for $1,000,000,000 for violating the rights of a user by suspending their account. The Plaintiff claims violations of free speech, free religion, free assembly, search and seizure, due process, and equal protection.
Let’s review how this Indiana Plaintiff won their case but LOST MONEY after rejecting a Rule 68 Offer of Judgement.
Richard Liebowitz has asked Judge Lewis Kaplan to recuse himself, citing bias in labeling the oft-sanctioned attorney a “copyright troll”.
The Music Industry, led by Warner Brothers, is suing Charter over DMCA Safe-Harbor allegations that Charter failed to enforce a termination policy for repeatedly infringing users. Magistrate Judge Michael Hegarty from Colorado makes his Recommendations in favor of the Labels.
Mizusoft allegedly makes Rainbow 6 Siege hacking/cheating software for which it charges at least $77/month. Ubisoft has sued under Copyright and other claims – but is it a violation of the DMCA’s Anti-circumvention provisions?