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(b) Internet Websites

D. Expansion of Inwood Standard to “Non-Product” Cases: The “Direct Control and Monitoring” Test: 2. Internet Activity: (b) Internet Websites

The Lockheed formula has been applied to subsequent contributory liability claims arising out of various other Internet activities. Thus, to hold a defendant liable for contributory infringement on an Internet website, a plaintiff must prove both that it directly controlled and monitored the activities of the infringing website, and that the defendant had actual or [...]