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Now it's clear that - no surprise - Wright isn't going anywhere. A different Los Angeles federal judge reviewed Prenda's motion and all but blew it off, essentially saying that Prenda is trying to get a judge kicked off its case because it doesn't like how discovery is going.
"Plaintiff's argument boils down its disagreement with the merits of Judge Wright's discovery orders," wrote US District Judge Michael Fitzgerald in his opinion, first published on the blog Fight Copyright Trolls. "This is not a cognizable basis for disqualification... Judge Wright's conduct simply does not demonstrate any pervasive bias against Plaintiff or other copyright holders of pornographic or erotic material. At most, Plaintiff demonstrates that Judge Wright is concerned with the potential for discovery abuse."
And Wright's concern about discovery abuse hardly seems misplaced. Prenda Law's "clients" want to force ISPs to hand over the names and contact information for thousands of customers, who Prenda Law will then be able to call and demand money from. The firm has even gone so far as to sue AT&T and Comcast when they didn't hand over the info fast enough.
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