Ars Doziera
by tdaxp ~ October 12th, 2007
Ars Technica, a popular website on the technical arts that includes breaking news, user forums, and other features, prominently features the Dozier Internet Law / DirectBuy scandal by comparing it to another bizarre lawsuit.
The Ars Technica article focuses mostly on the contributions of Public Citizen and Willam Patry (who, I learned, is also Google’ top copyright lawyer).
One of the hardest things about following the story is how quickly people are coming forward. Wicked Boring discusses this as a strategic lawsuit against public participation, New York Attorney Malpractice Blog quotes an length an earlier essay, Citizen Media Law Project is not impressed, and Curtis (who previously discovered by John Dozier is a plagiarist) tries to throw cold water on collective non-violenct self defense
- Free Speech and Copyright
- Comment on ‘Lawfare and Public Participation’
- Comment on ‘Lawfare Backlash’
That’s it for now!
October 15th, 2007 at 12:00 am
thank you for the mention
October 15th, 2007 at 12:00 am
Andrew, my thanks for your excellent article!
It’s a rare talent to be able to write so well for both a lay and professional audience. I do not have legal training and learned a lot from your post. But this doesn’t stop other attorneys [1] from recognizing its contributions, as well.
Congrats!
[1] http://blog.simplejustice.us/2007/10/14/practical-blawgosphere–the-dozier-demand-scam.aspx