Actually, he said that many lawyers came to him offering to represent him. The fact that of all those lawyers he chose these two boggles the mind.Abdin indicated back in the beginning that he shopped around for a lawyer and was apparently rejected by several.
The one he has is the only one that would take the case.
Actually, he said that many lawyers came to him offering to represent him. The fact that of all those lawyers he chose these two boggles the mind.
I'm not going to get all calumny about the plaintiff. For all I know he may really feel like he was slighted. but he's like a musician carrying his guitar around all over town by the neck. He just doesn't have a case.
The other two may have just said they'd do it Pro Bono - meaning he would pay court costs (IE filing fees, cost of any possible pre trial deposition, etc.) As you noted - the lawyer he picked is ponying up all those other costs that a standard Pro Bono lawyer would not.Actually, he said that many lawyers came to him offering to represent him. The fact that of all those lawyers he chose these two boggles the mind.
Abdin may have had an approach in mind, and the lawyer he chose might have been the one who most agreed with his approach.Actually, he said that many lawyers came to him offering to represent him. The fact that of all those lawyers he chose these two boggles the mind.
Well, a case that was even better then Abdin's in which the people sueing actually pitched the idea has been withdrawn 2 days before trial.
https://deadline.com/2019/05/stranger-things-plagiarism-lawsuit-duffer-brothers-ended-1202607681/
Having said that, last month Stern [the judge] declined to dismiss the case. In his ruling at the time, he said he would let the matter go to trial because the Duffers hadn’t provided significant evidence of “independent creation” that they came up with the idea for Stranger Things.
“Documents from 2010 and 2013 prove that the Duffers independently created their show. As a result, I have withdrawn my claim and I will be making no further comment on this matter.”
Precisely. This matter is being handled appropriately and completely legally.Stranger things didn’t provide those documents until the deposition phase which is a phase Tardigrade hasn’t gotten to.
Again you don’t play a court case for public option of the fans. You play it in court. What info the fans especially the midnights edge group want is irrelevant. What the court wants is what matters and that isn’t the info they have asked for.
The timeline aspect is addressed at least indirectly in the motion to dismiss. However, the motion goes into more detail around the point that the tardigrades aren't even similar enough to each other for infringement anyway, so the timing is a secondary concern. It seems CBS’s legal strategy is to establish what constitutes “their” tardigrade to get ahead of the next crackpot that falls out of the woodwork.
Yeah and what the TrekBBS fans want is irrelevant too. Clearly there is massive bias here on the Discovery board. I reckon if this guy gets to play this out in court the fans here will be shitting themselves that their favourite show ripped off someone else's work.Again you don’t play a court case for public option of the fans. You play it in court. What info the fans especially the midnights edge group want is irrelevant. What the court wants is what matters and that isn’t the info they have asked for.
Yeah and what the TrekBBS fans want is irrelevant too. Clearly there is massive bias here on the Discovery board. I reckon if this guy gets to play this out in court the fans here will be shitting themselves that their favourite show ripped off someone else's work.
Oh, don't get me wrong, I get it. You don't go to court with the intent to fight fair. You want to win.
But as a spectator, it's also true that the resolution to the 'Stranger Things'-case looks definitely more legitimate than the Tardigrade-battle. Even if both cases are otherwise very comparable.
But that's a judgement call that CBS has to do themselves - weighing PR vs. the safest legal strategy. All I'm saying - with a fandom as anal as Trekkies - I'd have put a bit more mephasize on publicity as well. 'Stranger Things' is both more successfull, and has less people scrutinizing every behind-the-scenes info. And definitely less people openly complaining about it and mocking it. If they had the chance to get rid of that in one, fast swoop without really hurting their court strategy - even it it meant to actually expose a little of their work flow - IMO that could have been the wiser decision.
And let’s be honest. Nothing cbs can do will be enough for the midnights edge of the world. Trying to placate them is a losing strategy.
Well they didn’t, so you don’t need to worry about that.Yeah and what the TrekBBS fans want is irrelevant too. Clearly there is massive bias here on the Discovery board. I reckon if this guy gets to play this out in court the fans here will be shitting themselves that their favourite show ripped off someone else's work.
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