The Truth and Transparency Foundation — the nonprofit group behind the controversial MormonLeaks website — has settled a copyright infringement lawsuit with the Jehovah’s Witnesses.
The settlement comes after the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, the publisher for the religious group, sued the nonprofit, alleging it violated copyright when it published Jehovah’s Witnesses’s educational videos on its website, Faithleaks.
The lawsuit alleged that the Truth and Transparency Foundation, run by Ryan McKnight and Ethan Dodge, published 74 copyrighted videos on its website. A post detailing the leak described the videos as content shown exclusively during annual conventions. Anyone who attempted to distribute or upload the videos were met with threats of a lawsuit if they didn’t take the videos down, the post says, which has included the Truth and Transparency Foundation in the past.
The nonprofit had said it intended to fight the lawsuit, asserting the release of the videos is covered under their constitutional right to free speech. But after fundraising efforts came up short, they settled the lawsuit instead.
“The result is absolutely agonizing and has been emotionally, mentally, and physically taxing on us, as it goes against our core values,” the nonprofit said in a statement. “... To be clear, Truth & Transparency maintains that we did not violate any of Watch Tower’s copyright, however, without the funds to make our arguments in court, we had no choice but to settle.”
As part of the settlement, McKnight and Dodge agreed to remove all documents owned by Watch Tower from all of their websites. They agreed to never again publish Watch Tower’s copyrighted material and will pay $15,000 in damages.
from The Salt Lake Tribune https://ift.tt/2OKqy89
July 21, 2020 at 07:46AM
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