That's great. Except I missed the part where I am only limited to talk about the lawsuit. Can you please point that out? I am not fighting the lawsuit on behalf of CBS/Paramount, so why would I have to limit the scope of my discussion?
Actually, it's really fair game for anyone to ask. He doesn't have to answer, of course, but that doesn't mean people can't ask. Wow ... you are very bossy.
Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't realize you were a lawyer on this. I'm very sorry.
Although, I know if I asked my attorney about this, she would say that it would depend on the contract that was in place with the medium being used, in this case, IGG. They are the bridge between the donor and the receiver, and have set the rules. So it might say that.
However, there's also another issue at stake, and maybe one that is not brought up enough. While there might be a civil case that says there are no guarantees that money raised is going to be used for what is advertised, there are some criminal aspects that do still come into play.
For instance, I cannot raise $50,000 to say I'm going to feed the homeless, when the whole time I planned to just buy a Tesla. There's a word for that ... again it starts with an "F" ... damn, I can't think of it.
Not saying that is happening here. But once again, there is a moral responsibility I feel that people in general should at least ask the question. And sometimes in place of those who are unable, or afraid to ask on their own behalf.
That is very, very, possible. Seriously. I mean this possibility is definitely out there. But so are many possibilities.