Newspapers' New Revenue Plan — Copyright Suits 123
SpicyBrownMustard writes "Wired magazine has coverage of the numerous lawsuits recently filed by Righthaven, LLC regarding the content of the Las Vegas Review-Journal. 'Borrowing a page from patent trolls, the CEO of fledgling Las Vegas-based Righthaven has begun buying out the copyrights to newspaper content for the sole purpose of suing blogs and websites that re-post those articles without permission. And he says he's making money.' The owner of the LVRJ has commented on the strategy, and the Las Vegas Sun has extensive coverage of each suit filed. The owner of one site has apparently settled for more than the site has made in six years. Media Matters suspects many of the suits may be politically motivated, and thus violate federal election law."
Re:Not entirely evil (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Not entirely evil (Score:2, Funny)
I agree. Cut and paste is bad
Is that click fraud? (Score:4, Funny)
He's encouraging people to click on the links. Isn't that what the advertisers want?
Re:The guy isn't exactly innocent either (Score:2, Funny)
:^D Hey, we should create a template for that. The template would contain quotes from tons of people, so that you only need to copy from 1 person. This save us so much time, and bring down the cost of research. ;^P