Thread started 04/06/15 8:53amdatabank
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Why can't we discuss boots b4 they get released anymore Hi
Langebleu has invited us folks to discuss the matter "elsewhere" so I take "elsewhere" is here.
No argument here, the rules are the rules, but I think explaining why this new rule would be a funky thing to do since we're among friends
Peace and thx to the mods for providing an explaination. |
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Reply #1 posted 04/08/15 10:41am
lPoeticl |
databank said:
Hi
Langebleu has invited us folks to discuss the matter "elsewhere" so I take "elsewhere" is here.
No argument here, the rules are the rules, but I think explaining why this new rule would be a funky thing to do since we're among friends
Peace and thx to the mods for providing an explaination.
I believe there was a lawsuit. This better antonb and PurpleSpirit319 |
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Reply #2 posted 04/08/15 11:44am
databank
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lPoeticl said:
databank said:
Hi
Langebleu has invited us folks to discuss the matter "elsewhere" so I take "elsewhere" is here.
No argument here, the rules are the rules, but I think explaining why this new rule would be a funky thing to do since we're among friends
Peace and thx to the mods for providing an explaination.
I believe there was a lawsuit.
WTF can the legal ground for this be? |
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Reply #3 posted 05/20/15 11:25am
langebleu moderator |
When a bootleg has yet to be released, a bootlegger (that will generally nowadays release product in relatively limited numbers) will seek to secure advance orders.
We do not want to be challenged on the basis that discussion of product is interpreted as promotion of the purchase / sale of bootlegs.
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Reply #4 posted 05/20/15 12:11pm
RodeoSchro |
databank said:
lPoeticl said:
I believe there was a lawsuit.
WTF can the legal ground for this be?
In America one does not need legal grounds toi file a lawsuit.
Now, the party being sued can ask for the suit to be dismissed on the basis of no legal grounds. But that takes money. The party being sued has to hire a lawyer to: (1) research the matter; (2) write and file a brief asking for dismissal; (3) attend any hearings on that request for dismissal; and (4) respond to any appeals should the party being sued win.
Prince hires expensive lawyers. You can't fight expensive lawyers cheaply. So Prince (or anyone else) could sue Ben personally as the owner of this site and cause Ben to spend thousands of his own dollars, just to get a bogus suit dismissed.
If Ben didn't want to pay to fight the suit, he might offer to settle. What could he offer other than a promise to shut down the Org?
So unless people who want the Org to remain open so they can discuss things that will get Ben sued want to fund Ben's legal costs, I don't see how anyone can fault the mods for protecting Ben's financial interests.
That's just the way the system works here in America.
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