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join:2004-06-25 Waltham, MA | Johnny Foreigner
Just another dumb example of US Courts that think simply "being foreign" is a crime. |
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  TechieZero Tools Are Using Me Premium join:2002-01-25 Wesley Chapel, FL
| said by nozzer :Just another dumb example of US Courts that think simply "being foreign" is a crime. Oh yeah that's amazingly clear in this case. 
Gotta love people who live on generalizations. |
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  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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| said by TechieZero :said by nozzer :Just another dumb example of US Courts that think simply "being foreign" is a crime. Oh yeah that's amazingly clear in this case.  Gotta love people who live on generalizations. It is very common for people or businesses to sue foreign individuals and other interests in US courts and expect for those rulings to be legally binding. Unless the foreign entity has some sort of presence or asset inside the USA, these cases should be tossed immediately as they are a drain on our court system and a waste of our tax dollars.
The most egregious example of this sort of lunacy is the RIAA suing AllOfMp3.com (a Russian company with no business presence in the USA) in a court in New York for $1.65 trillion. Even if such a suit is successful, there's no way to collect on the judgement. These kinds of suits belong in foreign courts, not US courts. -- Only SHATNER is Kirk. |
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  ff1324 Everybody Goes Home Premium join:2002-08-24 On Four Day
| said by pnh102 : Even if such a suit is successful, there's no way to collect on the judgement. These kinds of suits belong in foreign courts, not US courts. But it can set a precedent that future cases may rely on. -- What do you want to do to the world, Ronald? Burn it all. See you next year, Ronald. |
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join:2001-06-10 Centereach, NY | That's just great - setting precedent when only side has been represented. sigh |
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