[My standard lament about Westlaw’s delays processing opinions from the Central District of California.] CoStar (LoopNet) and CREXi are involved in a 5+ year litigation war that has already reached the Ninth Circuit at least once. The docket has 1,200+... The post When Does Content Moderation Trigger Direct Copyright Infringement?–LoopNet v. CREXi (Catch-up Post) appeared first on Technology & Marketing Law Blog.| Technology & Marketing Law Blog
[My standard lament that Westlaw’s indexing of Central District of California cases is unusually laggy.] Tomas Leszczynski claimed to have created the Bakercube Measuring Cube. He posted the 3D printing instructions for the cube to the Internet, subject to a... The post 512(f) Claim Sent to Trial (Which Didn’t Happen)–Leszczynski v. Kitchen Cube appeared first on Technology & Marketing Law Blog.| Technology & Marketing Law Blog
I’m trying to clear my blogging queue that backlogged during my China trip. Here are three Section 230 decisions from the last few weeks. Geegieh v. Unknown Parties, 2025 WL 1769766 (D. Ariz. June 26, 2025) The plaintiff claims that...| Technology & Marketing Law Blog
More Bitcoin litigation 🙄. This time, malefactors hijacked popular YouTube channels and uploaded videos promoting Bitcoin scams: First, scammers will breach YouTube’s security to unlawfully gain access to verified and popular YouTube channels with tens or hundreds of thousands of...| Technology & Marketing Law Blog