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Brother Buzz

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15. Bob Weir's school buddy, songwriter, John Barlow deserves the credit
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 06:56 PM
Jan 20

John Barlow was a genuine Renaissance man. Among many of his accomplishments he founded
Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).

Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) represented DU and pulled DU’s bacon out of the fire.

https://www.eff.org/cases/righthaven-v-democratic-underground

Righthaven v. Democratic Underground

Democratic Underground -- represented by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), Fenwick & West LLP, and attorney Chad Bowers -- was sued by Righthaven LLC on August 10 for a five-sentence excerpt of a Las Vegas Review-Journal news story that a user posted on the forum, with a link back to the Review-Journal website.

Righthaven has brought over 200 lawsuits in Nevada federal court claiming copyright infringement, even though they do not create, produce or distribute any content. Instead, they create lawsuits by scouring the Internet for content from Review-Journal stories posted on blogs and online forums, purporting to acquire the copyright to that particular story from Stephens Media LLC (the Review-Journal's publisher), and then suing the poster for infringement.

As part of its lawsuit business model, Righthaven claims damages of up to $150,000 under the Copyright Act's statutory damages provisions, seeks the target's domain name and uses these threats to attempt to push defendants into a quick settlement. In its answer and counterclaim, Democratic Underground asked the court to affirm that the excerpt of the article does not infringe copyright and is a fair use of the material, with no damages due to Righthaven.

On June 14, 2011, the Nevada federal court dismissed Righthaven's copyright claim, finding that the company did not own the copyright. The case for a declaration of non-infringement proceeded against Stephens Media, and resulted in a judgment of non-infringement.


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Righthaven.. really? Fuck those guys! mountain grammy Jan 20 #1
DU killed Righthaven and copyright sitting. marble falls Jan 20 #2
Yes, finally someone stood up to them mountain grammy Jan 20 #8
SWEET!!! calimary Jan 20 #11
Bob Weir's school buddy, songwriter, John Barlow deserves the credit Brother Buzz Jan 20 #15
I did not know about this case. Thank you. yellow dahlia Jan 20 #3
Sounds like DU lost money IbogaProject Jan 20 #5
That's okay. OldBaldy1701E Jan 20 #14
Sounds Like Fantasy Suing... ProfessorGAC Jan 21 #21
Which is saying something! (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Jan 21 #22
Righthaven and ForgedCrank Jan 20 #10
The old phrase "Too clever by half" comes to mind. John1956PA Jan 20 #4
WOW. Outstanding. Zackzzzz Jan 20 #6
Good read and good result. Buddyzbuddy Jan 20 #7
Cool. Go DU! Joinfortmill Jan 20 #9
Today is EarlG's 25 year DUversary! berniesandersmittens Jan 20 #12
I remember that BumRushDaShow Jan 20 #13
K & R Nice history lesson here ... Thanks Marble Falls FakeNoose Jan 20 #16
Whoa... Don't Mess With DU! Cha Jan 20 #17
I remember this, Pas-de-Calais Jan 21 #18
The whole concept sounded like someone thought they'd found a magic loophole that they thought would get ... marble falls Jan 21 #19
Accolades and Gratitude to DU Clouds Passing Jan 21 #20
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