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N2H2 Motion to Dismiss in Benjamin Edelman v. N2H2, Inc.
Posted by Raul Ruiz on Thursday, October 03 @ 15:25:01 EDT
Contributed by BenEdelman
Digital Millennium Copyright Act
BenEdelman writes "N2H2 this week filed a Motion to Dismiss in response to my July complaint and request for declaratory judgement. In N2H2's own words, their motion alleges that N2H2 has not threatened litigation against me, that I have no standing to assert a declaratory relief action because I face no imminent harm, that I have no standing to challenge the constitutionality of the DMCA as applied because I have not yet undertaken any actions to which the DMCA may be applied, and that even if I have standing, the court should exercise its discretion and refuse to hear the case.

More case documents are available.

Benjamin Edelman
Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Harvard Law School"

 
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