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By Benjamin Justus on February 7, 2011
Posted in Copyrights

Thanks for visiting my blog.  I look forward to sharing with you tips, commentary, links and news related to the ongoing wave of threats and litigation brought by copyright and defamation trolls, including the Steele, Copyright Enforcement Group, Stone, Righthaven and DGW schemes, among others.

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Benjamin Justus is one of the few attorneys in the nation who has for years represented individuals, families and businesses that have been sued or threatened with suit for alleged internet-based copyright infringement by various owners of intellectual property in films, music, photographs and other works. He has assisted hundreds of parties who have been involved in such claims. His practice is expanding to include other aspects of liability arising from internet activities, including trademark infringement, defamation, and circumvention of protective technologies.

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