At the rate the Electronic Frontier Foundation is going, Mark Cuban may want to endow a chair to eliminate stupid defamation lawsuits.

For the second time in two years, the EFF has found itself in a legal row over Stupid Patent of the Month, a bloggy column penned mostly by staff attorney Daniel Nazer, EFF’s Mark Cuban Chair to Eliminate Stupid Patents. The column has spotlighted patents that claim song lyric websites, TV channel changing systems, and any other patent the nonprofit advocacy group considers especially egregious.

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