Do you like Star Trek? Do you like reading Judges' decisions?
Then, behold the epic decision of Judge Otis Wright on the matter of Prenda Law:
The opening:
Plaintiffs have outmaneuvered the legal system. Theyve discovered the nexus of antiquated copyright laws, paralyzing social stigma, and unaffordable defense costs. And they exploit this anomaly by accusing individuals of illegally downloading a single pornographic video. Then they offer to settlefor a sum alculated to be just below the cost of a bare-bones defense. For these individuals, resistance is futile; most reluctantly pay rather than have their names associated with illegally downloading porn. So now, copyright laws originally designed to compensate starving artists allow, starving attorneys in this electronic-media era to plunder the citizenry.
Plaintiffs do have a right to assert their intellectual-property rights, so long as they do it right. But Plaintiffs filing of cases using the same boilerplate complaint against dozens of defendants raised the Courts alert. It was when the Court realized Plaintiffs engaged their cloak of shell companies and fraud that the Court went to battlestations.
More Star Treky goodness can be found at
http://www.popehat.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/PendaSanctionsOrder.pdf