Heh...There’s no common sense in fandom.![]()
Well I for one still use mine on a regular basis.
It may fail me occasionally, but I like my odds of survival with it, rather than without.

Heh...There’s no common sense in fandom.![]()
Heh...
Well I for one still use mine on a regular basis.
It may fail me occasionally, but I like my odds of survival with it, rather than without.
![]()
Common sense, anywhere, is well known for its rarety.There’s no common sense in fandom.![]()
Maybe you can edit a wiki article to support your position?
Marsh, after consulting with @T'Bonz on this issue and following your latest Moderator Actions thread, she had this to say:Who cares what some wiki says? If it were funny I might do it. Here http://www.react365.com/5c61ab507d0ae/judge-rules-against-cbs-in-plagiarism-lawsuit.html
[Moderator: This is a fake news generator website.]
(2) If Rapp was cast before the game's blonde gay character was made public knowledge on Steam (and someone please correct me if I'm wrong about that), it seems that Stamets could not have been copied from the game.
Maybe I don't know. I haven't seen anything to make me think they can make correct decisions when things get complicated. They can weed out jurors with higher education too. Plus he's got a tear jerker story.
Guy in the game looks more like Dolph Lungren than Anthony Rapp.For the record, Stamets with mutton chops would be freaking awesome.
I believe I read somewhere that there are set damage amounts that the Judge can draw from.I wonder if CBS has made a nuisance value offer to resolve the case. I think that if Abdin asked for $5000 to $10,000 prior to the decision on the Motion for Summary Judgement, CBS would probably give it to him. At this point the case doesn't appear to be worth much more than nuisance value.
Abdin does have incentive to take nuisance value because if the motion is granted, no more lawsuit.
On the other hand, if the motion is not granted and the case is allowed to go forward, it will then be worth more money to CBS. But as has been pointed out, because Abdin was remiss in registering his copyright, his case is not worth nearly what it could have been.
If I were plaintiff counsel, I'd be on the phone with CBS right now asking for $20,000 to withdraw the lawsuit before the decision on the MSJ. From what I understand, because of the copyright registering problem, even if the case goes to trial and there is a plaintiff verdict, judgement would be determined based on actual damages only. Wonder what Abdin't "actual" damages are and how much they might be worth.
Guy in the game looks more like Dolph Lungren than Anthony Rapp.![]()
There’s no common sense in fandom.![]()
Common sense, anywhere, is well known for its rarety.![]()
Anyone who watched Neil deGrasse Tyson's Cosmos series knows what tardigrades are.
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