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None of you can sue me because I'm always really nice and pleasant towards you all.
Have a nice day now !
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Originally posted by Diver View PostDid you read the full transcript!!!
One of my favourite bits is para. 93 subpara. 5:
He wishes also to defend the description of Mr Smith as a "destructive twerp" as either fair comment or mere vulgar abuse.
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Mystery to me. Why was he exempt from court fees? Why would the solicitors represent him on a conditional fee arrangement with that sort of case? Wasn't it relevant that his proper name was not known? How can one slander an avatar?
PS I am searching CUK for any previous nasty comments about me and will sue you all.Last edited by xoggoth; 29 July 2008, 22:43.
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Did you read the full transcript!!!
What a knobhead! Mr Justice Eady certainly had him sussed
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Does that mean we can have the sweary filter switched off?
And the return of inline images
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
The nature of bulletin boards, para. 13 onwards:
- "...uninhibited, casual and ill thought out" - CHECK
- "...akin to slanders" - CHECK
- "...mere vulgar abuse" - CHECK
- "...people are just saying the first thing that comes into their heads" - CHECK
That's all right then - carry on everybody
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Important Legal Ruling on Forum Posts
The nature of bulletin boards, para. 13 onwards:
- "...uninhibited, casual and ill thought out" - CHECK
- "...akin to slanders" - CHECK
- "...mere vulgar abuse" - CHECK
- "...people are just saying the first thing that comes into their heads" - CHECK
That's all right then - carry on everybodyTags: None
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