Acacia - Class action or 'to each their own'
Sorry for another Acacia thread, but i'm a little unclear about a few things. I got my packet like everyone else and forwarded it my legal team regardless.
My question is; What is the industry doing as a whole about this? Is there going to be a class action suit to where a few legal firms will handle the majority of the adult companies that got served? Or is this simply, "to each their own?"
I know IMPA was set up to fight them. But how? As an organization representing a class action? If so, doesn't the companies the got served somehow need to register with this class action through IMPA's legal firm?
We're already taken steps and researching for our own well being, and as well, forwarding found information to Spike. But it's this process that i'm still not to clear on.
Is everyone waiting to see what happens when IMPA fights them cause they're fighting them first? Has a court date been set?
My apologies if all this has been addressed already.
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