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== April ==
== April ==
* '''MDY Industries v. Blizzard''' - Developer of World of Warcraft (popular online role-playing game) trying to use contributory and vicarious infringement arguments (and the DMCA) to go after the maker of a bot that allows users to cheat in the game.  MDY originally was seeking a declaratory judgment that they were not violating any of Blizzard's rights - copyright or otherwise - then Blizzard counterclaimed.
** I haven't come across any full news articles on this, but here are some case documents I was able to find:
*** [http://www.markeedragon.com/mdyvsblizzard.pdf MDY original complaint/request for declaratory judgment]
*** [http://www.wowglider.com/Legal/Feb%5F16%5F2007/ Blizzard answer and counterclaims] - See pages 14-17 for the copyright/DMCA portions
*** [http://www.theimageplace.net/uploads/7b600767fb.pdf Case management plan] Additional statements from involved parties
** [http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/07/04/10/124218.shtml Slashdot blurb]


* [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/05/business/05scan.html Beaming Up 3-D Objects On a Budget], New York Times, April 5, 2007
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/05/business/05scan.html Beaming Up 3-D Objects On a Budget], New York Times, April 5, 2007

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April

  • MDY Industries v. Blizzard - Developer of World of Warcraft (popular online role-playing game) trying to use contributory and vicarious infringement arguments (and the DMCA) to go after the maker of a bot that allows users to cheat in the game. MDY originally was seeking a declaratory judgment that they were not violating any of Blizzard's rights - copyright or otherwise - then Blizzard counterclaimed.

March

February

January

  • DJ Drama Arrested over Mixtapes, Billboard.com, Jan. 17, 2007
    • Of particular interest after today's discussion on derivative works.
    • Long discussion at http://www.freethedjs.com/ , including warrants that allege not a copyright-based arrest, but a state law allegation of failure to comply with Georgia's labeling law.

December