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Playboy Drops Its Copyright Case Against Boing Boing (eff.org)

An anonymous reader quotes the EFF: Playboy Entertainment has given up on its lawsuit against Happy Mutants, LLC, the company behind Boing Boing. Earlier this month, a federal court dismissed Playboy's claims but gave Playboy permission to try again with a new complaint, if it could dig up some new facts. The deadline for filing that new complaint passed this week, and today Playboy released a statement suggesting that it is standing down...

It's hard to understand why Playboy brought this case in the first place, turning its legal firepower on a small news and commentary website that hadn't uploaded or hosted any infringing content. We're also a little perplexed as to why Playboy seems so unhappy that the Boing Boing post is still up when the links they complain about have been dead for almost two years.

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  1. Strange by helpfulcorn · · Score: 2

    Playboy always helped my boing boing

  2. Context by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 1

    It's hard to understand why Playboy brought this case in the first place, turning its legal firepower on a small news and commentary website that hadn't uploaded or hosted any infringing content.

    It's even harder to understand when sites like Slashdot just slap together a couple of paragraphs from the article without any care for which parts are actually pertinent and informative.

    This, at the very least, should have been included:

    This case began when Playboy filed suit accusing Boing Boing of copyright infringement for reporting on a historical collection of Playboy centerfolds and linking to a third-party site.

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    1. Re:Context by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 1

      Thank you. I read the summary and noticed that the 'editor' hadn't bothered to include so much as a single word explaining what the lawsuit was about.

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