Originally posted by: bob4432
what if you have one of the dvds?
the claims make no mention of dvd's so not gonna get anything
Originally posted by: bob4432
what if you have one of the dvds?
Originally posted by: Hacp
Wtf? Shouldn't the case have been handled by federal or state prosecuters?
Originally posted by: JimKiler
Originally posted by: labgeek
Originally posted by: CountZero
Do you give money you earn working to charity?
Yes I do (and I actually produce something of value not redistribute money for a living). Apparently you must not or it wouldn't seem like such an outlandish idea to you...
Lawyers... earn... That's a good one... ROTFLMAO!!
BTW nice move on the lawyers' parts... They get $500,000 while the class gets $750,000. So out of a 1.25million award they get 40% Sweet deal for them.
This instance is good, but my dad had two settlements one for DirecTV and one with AT&T and both times the lawyers get paid money and customers are stuck with coupons. Coupons that were only good it you bought more from AT&T and DirecTV, that is when a lawyer should not get paid.
I propose a lawyer has to be paid in the same currency as the victims.
Originally posted by: JimKiler
Originally posted by: labgeek
Originally posted by: CountZero
Do you give money you earn working to charity?
Yes I do (and I actually produce something of value not redistribute money for a living). Apparently you must not or it wouldn't seem like such an outlandish idea to you...
Lawyers... earn... That's a good one... ROTFLMAO!!
BTW nice move on the lawyers' parts... They get $500,000 while the class gets $750,000. So out of a 1.25million award they get 40% Sweet deal for them.
This instance is good, but my dad had two settlements one for DirecTV and one with AT&T and both times the lawyers get paid money and customers are stuck with coupons. Coupons that were only good it you bought more from AT&T and DirecTV, that is when a lawyer should not get paid.
I propose a lawyer has to be paid in the same currency as the victims.
Originally posted by: crimson117
Originally posted by: govtcheez75
I always wondered who those "reviewers" were that said such great things about crappy movies that I've never heard of. I just assumed that they made them up.
With the thousands of newspapers and magazines that do their own movie reviews, it's usually very easy to find 3 nice, short, complimentary quotes to put in a trailer.
Apparently that was too hard for Sony for those movies 🙂
Originally posted by: tokamak
BTW, what's with the lawyer hate? The purpose of lawsuits is to protect the public - in this case Sony will have to think twice about trying to screw you into seeing their crappy movies again because they got hit for $1.25 million. What, do you guys work for Sony or something?
Originally posted by: Gilby
Originally posted by: tokamak
BTW, what's with the lawyer hate? The purpose of lawsuits is to protect the public - in this case Sony will have to think twice about trying to screw you into seeing their crappy movies again because they got hit for $1.25 million. What, do you guys work for Sony or something?
Nope. They're just spouting the anti-Judge, anti-Jury, anti-Lawyer, anti-Consumer corporate republican line.
As the court system is the only thing acting as a check on corps these days, it obviously has to go.