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October 30, 2009: Motions for Summary Judgment

As expected, both sides filed Motions for Summary Judgment today.

In our motion, we're requesting that the Court find Katzer liable for cybersquatting and copyright infringement, plus certain parts of the DMCA violation claim, and that the Court dismiss Katzer's counter-claim that our decoder definition files infringe his copyright on the QSI manuals.

Katzer's motion asks the Court to throw out our copyright claim, and since there would then be no copyright infringement, the DMCA claim. He didn't ask for a ruling on cybersquatting or his copyright counter-claim.

The next step is for both sides to provide "Opposition" briefs, due in several weeks. Those will possibly be followed by "Replies", and other documents, before the December 4th hearing.

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