GateHouse Media kicked the New York Times ass over the same issue. But I’m not too sure they have a case. It didn’t stop gatehouse from sending a cease and desist order to a Massachusettes bulletin board.
We wish to advise you that the stories, headlines andlor ledes that you are copying are the...
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GateHouse Media picking a fight with Police-based Website (UPDATED)
GateHouse sues Copley for breach of contract (UPDATED)
I don’t know much, just these details that hit my inbox a few moments ago:
Gatehouse Media Illinois Holdings, Inc. v. The Copley Press, Inc. et al
Plaintiff: Gatehouse Media Illinois Holdings, Inc.
Defendant: The Copley Press, Inc. and Does
Case Number: 2:2009cv05536
Filed: July 29, 2009
Court: California Central District Court
Office: Western Division – Los Angeles Office
County: XX US, Outside California
Presiding Judge:
Referring...
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I’m not the only Illinois blogger getting sued
Technically, no one has sued me. I’ve just been threatened with a lawsuit. However, Cal Skinner of McHenry County Blog is facing the real thing. It seems the Northwest Herald sued Cal for a post which claims that the newspaper received a government loan to build a new headquarters:
And, who could forget the multimillion...
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The threatening letters, verbatim
I’ve been remiss in my duties. I promised to show off the actual letters that were delivered via private investigator to my home on Saturday morning.
Events prevented that from happening. But I finally got access to a working scanner, and here they are.
Enjoy.
Notice how these people are so upset about a Website but they...
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Some lawsuit-related eye candy
The Lovely Jennifer Connelly caught my attention when she played “Jenny,” the love interest in the movie “Rocketeer,” which was based on the Dave Stevens’ retro comic book.
The comic-book version of the character was named Betty and was based on classic pin-up queen Bettie Page (maybe slightly not safe for work):
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Maria Sharapova loses it
Only because I am deeply concerned about freedom of speech and copyright issues, I bring you news that tennis star Maria Sharapova (right) lost her attempt to force a two-man production company from producing and selling a documentaries about her and her fans.
U.S. District Judge Donald Middlebrooks said Byzantium Productions Inc. was lawful...
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If Blago suggests a road trip, hide the car keys
Remember that scene from “Animal House” where Stratton (Tim Matheson) is trying to console Dorfman (Stephen Furst), who foolishly let the gang use his brother’s car for a road trip, only to see it damaged?
“Hey, you f***** up! You trusted us!”
That’s Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s message to anyone stupid enough to believe him:
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