Copyright law and the Internet are at an impasse. The looming question is how to approach unlicensed distribution of copyrighted works in the age of peer-to-peer networks. To supplement profits from copyrighted works, copyright holders have devised a mass-litigation model to monetize, rather than deter, infringement. Because of the existence of statutory damages, plaintiffs utilize the threat of outlandish damage awards to force alleged infringers into quick settlements. Statutory damages incentivize litigation-based businesses and encourage copyright holders to waste judicial resources by litigating even when actual damages are nominal. This Article presents an analysis of the legal and policy issues that ari...
In the past decade the entertainment industry has waged a legally very successful campaign against o...
Piracy has existed as long as there have been copyrighted works and reproduction technologies. Since...
Copyright trolling has become a popular, but widely criticized tactic used by copyright holders to d...
In this Article, we offer both a legal and a pragmatic framework for defending against copyright tro...
Statutory damage awards are controversial in copyright law. To some, statutory damages are indispens...
ABSTRACT: This detailed empirical and doctrinal study of copyright trolling presents new data showin...
The copyright troll and the phenomenon of copyright trolling have thus far received surprisingly lit...
The scarlet letter of the term “troll” has long been affixed to the lapel of businesses within the p...
This article explores the phenomenon of ‘copyright trolling’, which is the (il) legal practice often...
1998 ended with voluminous copyright legislation, pompously titled the Digital Millennium Copyright...
U.S. copyright law gives successful plaintiffs who promptly registered their works the ability to el...
Professor Matthew Sag’s Copyright Trolling, An Empirical Study tells a riveting tale of a litigation...
The purpose of this article is to shed light on the recent issues facing the ongoing BitTorrent copy...
The Copyright Act grants certain exclusive rights to authors of creative works. But many of these ex...
This article highlights the importance of copyright industries for the developed economies and argue...
In the past decade the entertainment industry has waged a legally very successful campaign against o...
Piracy has existed as long as there have been copyrighted works and reproduction technologies. Since...
Copyright trolling has become a popular, but widely criticized tactic used by copyright holders to d...
In this Article, we offer both a legal and a pragmatic framework for defending against copyright tro...
Statutory damage awards are controversial in copyright law. To some, statutory damages are indispens...
ABSTRACT: This detailed empirical and doctrinal study of copyright trolling presents new data showin...
The copyright troll and the phenomenon of copyright trolling have thus far received surprisingly lit...
The scarlet letter of the term “troll” has long been affixed to the lapel of businesses within the p...
This article explores the phenomenon of ‘copyright trolling’, which is the (il) legal practice often...
1998 ended with voluminous copyright legislation, pompously titled the Digital Millennium Copyright...
U.S. copyright law gives successful plaintiffs who promptly registered their works the ability to el...
Professor Matthew Sag’s Copyright Trolling, An Empirical Study tells a riveting tale of a litigation...
The purpose of this article is to shed light on the recent issues facing the ongoing BitTorrent copy...
The Copyright Act grants certain exclusive rights to authors of creative works. But many of these ex...
This article highlights the importance of copyright industries for the developed economies and argue...
In the past decade the entertainment industry has waged a legally very successful campaign against o...
Piracy has existed as long as there have been copyrighted works and reproduction technologies. Since...
Copyright trolling has become a popular, but widely criticized tactic used by copyright holders to d...