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Intellectual Property

Sep. 1, 2012

Durie Tangri helps client get its website back in case against federal government

Federal prosecutors have abruptly dropped their case against a Spain-based website they had accused of criminal copyright infringement, handing a victory to the company's lawyers at Durie Tangri LLP in San Francisco.


By Fiona Smith


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Federal prosecutors have abruptly dropped their case against a Spain-based website they had accused of criminal copyright infringement, handing a victory to the company's lawyers at Durie Tangri LLP in San Francisco.


Prosecutors in the U.S. attorney's office in the Southern District of New York sent a short letter to U.S. District Judge Paul A. Crotty on Wednesday announcing the office was aban...

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