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Righthaven Redux — With a Difference

First time accepted submitter Capt.Albatross writes "At Boing Boing, Rob Beschizza reports that, in an act of delicious irony, Swiss ISP Ort Cloud [sic] has acquired Righthaven's domain name and has relaunched Righthaven.com as a web hosting service diametrically opposed to the practices of its original owner, a notorious but ultimately unsuccessful copyright troll. The new owners, in partnership with first amendment lawyer Marc Randazza (who was instrumental in the original Righthaven's demise), promise 'infrajuridsictional infrastructure' — uptime that would require international cooperation to bring down. 'Frivolous plaintiffs will find little comfort here' says Ort Cloud's Stefan Thalberg. The domain name became available in a court-ordered auction of Righthaven LLC's assets, to pay its creditors."

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  1. Re:gotta love it by ganjadude · · Score: 4, Informative

    Never said I personally did, Its just nice to see the trolls get what they deserve.

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  2. Worse Than Copyright Trolls... by Penguinshit · · Score: 4, Informative

    A certain publishing house is trying to assert copyright over public domain material. (yes it's a link to my blog but typing is very difficult for me so I don't want to repeat myself).

    1. Re:Worse Than Copyright Trolls... by rrohbeck · · Score: 3, Informative

      You should have clicked OP's .sig before typing that.

    2. Re:Worse Than Copyright Trolls... by auLucifer · · Score: 4, Informative

      If you'd have opened his link you'd have see why right on his page: "diagnosed with ALS in 2004 and continued working until 2008 when I could no longer control a mouse"

      Truly an insensitive clod.

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  3. Randazaa is no hero, just another smarmy lawyer by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    He is on the side of the RIAA in the bittorrent lawsuits, and goes on at length on his blog (The Legal Satyricon) about how the fines in the [few] RIAA verdicts are completely justified. He talks about fairness, that is until his income is affected, then he's just like any other lawyer.

  4. Re:waste by folderol · · Score: 4, Informative

    The 'old' Righthaven got nothing from the sale of their domain - it all went to their creditors.