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Intellectual Property Law

Columbia Law School

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2016

Copyright litigation

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Debunking The Myth Of The Copyright Troll Apocalypse, Shyamkrishna Balganesh, Jonah B. Gelbach Jan 2016

Debunking The Myth Of The Copyright Troll Apocalypse, Shyamkrishna Balganesh, Jonah B. Gelbach

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Professor Matthew Sag’s Copyright Trolling, An Empirical Study tells a riveting tale of a litigation system run amok.1 A plaintiff files suit in federal court. Each instance of alleged unlawful conduct targeted in the suit may well entail little in the way of actual damages, and for that reason the complaint demands statutory rather than actual damages. The conduct in question is as common as it is allegedly unlawful and, in some people’s views, this conduct isn’t particularly objectionable. And the economics of the litigation in question simply don’t make sense without the aggregation of claims related to many individuals. …