RecordTV.com defends itself against the MPAA
Argues that its Internet centric VCR, created out of software code, is just as lawful as a physical VCR and they should not have to pay any Copyright damages in MGM et al v. RecordTV.com, Inc.
Techdirt Interview of Ira Rothken
-Discussion of Ira Rothken's career handling internet copyright cases
February 23, 2012 Radio New Zealand
-US abuse of power in taking down Megaupload
-No such thing as criminal secondary copyright infringement
-The Prosecution is politically motivated
Ira Rothken presentation at e-discovery seminar (excerpt)
- discussion of technical-legal factors to consider in determining whether e-discovery related data is "not reasonably accessible"
- More information can be found here
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Argues that its Internet centric VCR, created out of software code, is just as lawful as a physical VCR and they should not have to pay any Copyright damages in MGM et al v. RecordTV.com, Inc.
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