Joseph Riggs wrote:
The trick is to get a plaintiff who's "in on the deal", so to speak, and
willing to push the
thing through as far as the courts will let it go. There should be at least a
few non-profits
Hahaha very devious. But I don't think it would work, I will ask my
lawyer colleague. I suspect there's some serious punishment for
plaintiffs who bring suits with a hidden agenda/motive.
Just a guess, based on from what I heard, one of ACLU's problems is
finding real life plaintiffs/defendants who won't chicken out.
For example, I only do what I do when there's an actual reason (I want
to watch V Gundam and play Hammer, and I make backups of Mickey Mouse
DVDs for my daughter), but I didn't join the millions of netizens who
posted the HD/Blu-Ray decryption key online. Nope, I ain't no freedom
fighter.
--
Dr. Core
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