NR Daily: Will This Bill Result in $30,000 Fines over Internet Memes?

Spoiler alert: Probably not.

September 27 2019

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Will This Bill Result in $30,000 Fines over Internet Memes?

Robert VerBruggen

A bill in Congress called the CASE Act would set up an alternative system for some Internet copyright cases, giving both creators and alleged violators a far cheaper option. Read More

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Ball of Collusion: The Plot to Rig an Election and Destroy a Presidency

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“If you want to become conversant in every aspect of this [Russiagate] hoax that matters, if you want to be the one in your family that has the answers to any question about this, then this book is a must. Not only that, it is fun to read it... It blows this thing to smithereens.”

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