Judge Refers Prenda Copyright Trolls To Criminal Investigators
SternisheFan tipped us to news that the infamous copyright trolls Prenda Law are in a bit of trouble with the law. Today, U.S. District Court judge Otis Wright issued sanctions against Prenda. He recommends that the lawyers involved be disbarred and fined, granted court and lawyer fees to the defendants (doubled for punishment), and has referred them for criminal prosecution. Among the findings of fact are that they set up dozens of shell companies to disguise the true owners, actually committed identity theft, dodged taxes on settlement money, lied to the court, and abused the court by setting settlements on flimsy charges just below the cost of a defense.
Everywhere needs more judges like this. All too often people involved with the legal process or shielded by large beaurocracies feel they can act with impunity and are somehow above the law. Criminal prosecutions are just the thing to remedy that attitude.
From TFA:
"... they offer to settle—for a sum calculated to be just below the cost of a bare-bones defense."
Judge Wright then awards costs plus punitive damages totalling $81,319.72 to the victims, saying that the sum
"is calculated to be just below the cost of an effective appeal"
[Rent This Space]
They simply didn't matter enough, like a big corporation does. Not enough lobbying means you'll be judged as hard as any other citizen would be!
http://www.bob-owens.com/2013/04/magpul-begins-moving-production-out-of-colorado/
"On Tuesday morning, the company provided a little more detail about what it was doing in a second reply to Wooldridge’s query. It specifically referenced the manufacture of its sights and PMAG ammunition magazines, which, according to its website, can hold 10 to 30 rounds.
“We have started making PMAGs outside CO for the first time ever,” the posting reads. “The sights are made outside CO. We are actively moving forward with moving other items out.”
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Great idea, chase away businesses that are producing things people want, things by the way that people use to protect themselves and their families. Oh and by the way they also pay state taxes because they actually make a profit.
Fuck Colorado.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/05/06/abortion-rights-community-has-become-the-nra-of-the-left.html
I’ll put my cards on the table: I think life begins at conception and would love to live in a world where no women ever felt she needed to get an abortion. However, I know enough people who are pro-abortion rights—indeed, I was one of them for most of my life—to know that reasonable and sincere people can disagree about when meaningful life begins. They also can disagree about how to weigh that moral uncertainty against a woman’s right to control her body—and her own life. I have only ever voted for Democrats, so overturning Roe v. Wade is not one of my priorities. I never want to return to the days of gruesome back-alley abortions.
But medical advances since Roe v. Wade have made it clear to me that late-term abortion is not a moral gray area, and we need to stop pretending it is. No six-months-pregnant woman is picking out names for her “fetus.” It’s a baby. Let’s stop playing Orwellian word games. We are talking about human beings here.
How is this OK? Even liberal Europe gets this. In France, Germany, Italy, and Norway, abortion is illegal after 12 weeks. In addition to the life-of-mother exception, they provide narrow health exceptions that require approval from multiple doctors or in some cases going before a board. In the U.S., if you suggest such stringent regulation and oversight of later-term abortions, you are tarred within seconds by the abortion rights movement as a misogynist who doesn’t “trust women.”
Speaking as a liberal who endorses more government regulation of practically everything—banks, water, air, food, oil drilling, animal safety—I am eternally perplexed by the fury the abortion rights contingent displays at the suggestion that the government might have a serious role to play in the issue of abortion, especially later-term abortion.
it happened more than once is a travesty of the system.
For even more geek appeal, Judge Wright also peppered his order with Star Trek references, beginning with this quote:
and hammering it home towards the end:
I strongly suspect he deliberately designed this order to get maximum publicity with the tech media.
Why would anyone engrave "Elbereth"?
The order is an excellent read, the judge doesn't spare any chance to link in movie referrals. He appears to be a big fan of Star Trek!
Do you think we can get him involved with some other cases like Apple/Google/Samsung etal it would be nice if someone stopped them from behaving like juvenile pricks.
Build a Man a Fire, and He'll Be Warm for a Day. Set a Man on Fire, and He'll Be Warm for the Rest of His Life.
Here is the official filing:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/139843902/Prenda-Sanctions-Order
First lines:
“The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.” —Spock,
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
(1982).
Somebody should make a status of this judge. Preferably 3D printed and with references to popular SciFi universes. He deserves no less. :-)
- Jesper
My security clearance is so high I have to kill myself if I remember I have it...
In sutiations like these, everybody always talk about how cool it would be to "do something". Several people have already mentioned a statue.
Well here goes: The unofficial Otis D. Wright Statue Fundraiser
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-unofficial-otis-d-wright-ii-statue-fundraiser
Go throw a buck or five at Judge Wright. Show the world that your respect for this man reaches further that a simple forum-post :-)
- Jesper
My security clearance is so high I have to kill myself if I remember I have it...
With a good coffee , reading this is good to the last drop , i mean line. Reading this judgment is a treat.
If you havent done so yet , make yourself a favor , read the judgment. I never enjoyed reading one as much as this one.
Better than the SCO court papers and bankruptcy filing that's for sure. Hopefully they will end up disbarred.
What a treat , thanks for posting !
Quote:
Third, though Plaintiffs boldly probe the outskirts of law, the only enterprisethey resemble is RICO.The federal agency eleven decks up is familiar with their prime directive and will gladly refit them for their next voyage. The Court will refer this matter to the United States Attorney for the Central District of California.
The system needs a judge like this who can plainly see what the public at large has been complaining about for well over a decade. Astronomical awards are used as nothing more than a hammer to force people to pay thousands of dollars per infraction and avoid going to court. The entire thing is a sham on the public and the court system and never intended to represent anything resembling justice.
Unfortunately the Supreme Court refused to take up the absurd statutory award that was put forward in the Jamie Thomas case despite overturning the much (smaller proportionally speaking) Exxon Valdez award. We're going to need a series of court cases like this one to bring some sanity back in the system.
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/04/prenda-porn-trolls-clam-up-as-their-plans-crumble-in-an-la-courtroom/
The pic here is pure win.
then maybe there's something to it, hmm?
The basic problem of Lawyers is that they make the powerful more powerful.
They also self-seed, which isn't good. Make a law that can only be understood officially by a lawyer? More money for lawyers, more work for new lawyers.
This is a factor of the first proposition, mind, since the Lawyers are powerful. And they can make themselves more powerful.
then they can't use as a defence that it is acceptable to price a settlement just below the cost of defending against the claim.
Which means that the amount of this ruling is open to change, but the reason for a penalty was valid.
It's all fun and games until you piss off a judge. Too bad you can't sentence someone to be beaten with a baseball bat in this country. Not that he should let THAT stop him...
I'm trying to teach myself to set people on fire with my mind... Is it hot in here?
But did they show up to court this time?
MOD UP; that was very informative!
Too bad you can't sentence someone to be beaten with a baseball bat in this country.
Is that against the Kickstarter (smirk) terms of service? I'd chip in a few bucks...
Prenda; giving patent trolls a bad name. Man, that's saying something..
Organization? You must be joking..
Yep. These guys are in deep shit now.
Even the Joker isn't insane enough to mess with the IRS....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G56VgsLfKY4
General Relativity: Space-time tells matter where to go; Matter tells space-time what shape to be.
Lots of other companies do business this way as well. For that reason I use a white list on mail and phone. I only accept inbound from those I know and previously approved. All others are in the dark. Period.
Thought the judge deserves all of the credit being given, it seems the lawyer who actually revealed the subterfuge to the judge is being given none.
Is a Statue geek appeal enough for you?
If yes, check this journal entry: The Death of Prenda as a Statue
(Disclosure: I am the author of it)
- Jesper
My security clearance is so high I have to kill myself if I remember I have it...
I made a /. journal entry on it. Let us see how far we can make this thing go... :-)
The Death of Prenda as a Statue
(Disclosure: I am the author of it)
- Jesper
My security clearance is so high I have to kill myself if I remember I have it...