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Originally Posted by SallyRand
Attorneys are not actually trained in the practical aspects of the law but instead are highly trained in courtroom procedure, how to give a case perpetual life through incessant motions and filings, the generation and falsification of billable hours and most know dick about the internet in the first place. So-called internet law, except for 2257 and the CAN-SPAM act, is much more than vague and nebulous, so speaking to a legal beagle about it is tantamount to talking to a wooden post. Aside from that, attorneys are also trained to be deal killers rather than deal doers.
Practical experience in the field will trump a law dregree any day, which is why I seek such practical advice and opinions from those in the trenches.
Sally.
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Clearly you have been speaking to the wrong attorneys.
Very few people on GYF have clue fucking one about 2257. Most of them think they know but they sure as hell don't show or practice following it.