'The court finds that this use weighs in favor of a fair use of the copyrighted material,' Hicks wrote in his ruling, citing case law stating 'copying only as much as necessary in a greater work (story) to provide relevant factual information weighs in favor of fair use.'
'Righthaven and defendants have agreed to settle the matter by a written agreement,' Righthaven said in a court filing closing the case.
Righthaven typically settles its lawsuits for less than five figures and allows defendants to keep their domain names.
Defense attorneys and critics say Righthaven's standard lawsuit demand for forfeiture of domain names has no basis in U.S. copyright law and is included in the lawsuits to pressure defendants to settle.