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Dana Eiser

Going after a troll for barratry

Some time ago, at the very beginning of opensource.com, I wrote a post on the possibility of using some archaic forms of law – champerty, barratry and maintenance – against patent trolls. And lo and behold someone is taking a run at it, although against a copyright troll, not a patent troll. » Read more

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application/pdf iconRighthaven v. Hill, April 7, 2011 Order
application/pdf iconEiser v. Righthaven, Complaint
application/pdf iconRighthaven v. Democratic Underground, June 14, 2011 Order
application/pdf iconRighthaven v. Hoehn, June 20, 2011 Order
application/pdf iconRighthaven Strategic Alliance Agreement
7 CommentsPosted 24 Jun 2011 by Pam Chestek
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