I think I only did one edit to add the cases, won't edit that comment any more.
I did disclaim that those are broader than DMCA. I'm well aware of the distinctions.
You're looking only for final judgements? I have a handful where a judge ordered the DMCA notice to be retracted and ordered them not to refile it, and then the case settled, presumably on favorable terms.
I agree DMCA cases seem to be harder to win than trademark/patent abuse.
>A required retraction is not much of a legal sanction.
It gives somewhat of a hint about the nature of the settlement, which in most cases is private. There do seem to be a decent number of settlements; my guess is the most egregious cases all settle, and the ones that move forward are harder to win.
I did disclaim that those are broader than DMCA. I'm well aware of the distinctions.
You're looking only for final judgements? I have a handful where a judge ordered the DMCA notice to be retracted and ordered them not to refile it, and then the case settled, presumably on favorable terms.
I agree DMCA cases seem to be harder to win than trademark/patent abuse.