 Thaler Premium join:2004-02-02 Encino, CA
| reply to Spore Cloud Re: Secretly, the MPAA likes this
Exactly...these court suits are more for scare tactics than revenue.
Say I SOMEHOW got the courts to order you to pay me 100 trillion dollars...it doesn't mean that I'm that much richer. Many of the plantiffs on the RIAA/MPAA hunts are in such circumstances, where the full fine amounts could very well equal the family income for years to come.
Why do you think you've never seen any taken all the way to a jury? The customer doesn't want to risk it, nor does the media agency want the legal bother of pursecuting Joe Schmoe of his last nickel & dime. All the RIAA/MPAA wants is someone to hang, to exemplify them to all the other pirates that, "Thou Shall Not Steal". |
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  Spore Cloud I H8 Computers
join:2001-09-09 Burleson, TX | reply to stet The point JofCore is trying to make to you is that even if their wages were garnered for their entire lives, it STILL wouldnt be enough to cover the costs of all the lawyers they use. There is no profitability. |
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  stet Volitar Prime
join:2002-03-08 Warren, MI | reply to JofCore The court would garner your wages until your fine is paid. And bankruptcy may not clear you of your legal fines like it could other depts. -- I am of the stars. I am called "Forever". Eternity courses through my veins. |
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 JofCore
join:2004-09-15 Sebewaing, MI | reply to stet But what happens when they sue someone that's doesn't have the money to pay them? Or the means to acquire said money? What about someone that's already going bankrupt? Not much you can bleed from a stone... |
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