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A class action suit has been filed against Too Much Media/NATS and its owners.
Aga posted this over at the pond, and i'm just posting it here.
So this came from there. Here we go: NATURE OF THE ACTION This is a proposed ?hybrid? action to brought pursuant to F.R.C.P. 23(c)(4). Specifically, NR Media, Inc. (?NRM?) seeks damages and equitable relief on behalf of itself and on behalf all persons and entities that operate Affiliate Programs, and that suffered harm as a result purchasing information processing services from Too Much Media, LLC (?TMM?) based on NATS, a software program designed for, by and owned by TMM, and/or John Albright and/or Charles Berrebbi (collectively, the ?TMM Defendants?). In addition, Plaintiffs seek relief based on the tortious conduct that the TMM Defendants specifically directed at Plaintiffs and which resulted in the destruction of NRM?s profitable and popular on-line Internet business and sabotaged NR LCC from its inception. Defendants, -5- TMM?s officers, directors, and employees, Doe Defendants 1 through 30, and any judicial official to whom this matter is assigned. 16. The Class is so numerous that joinder of all members is impracticable. While the exact number of Class members is unknown to NRM at this time and may only be ascertained through discovery, NRM believes there are several hundreds of members in the proposed class. 17. The claims of NRM are typical of the claims of the members of the Class, because NRM and all Class members sustained damages out of defendants? wrongful conduct complained of herein. 18. NRM will fairly and adequately protect the interests of the Class. NRM has no interests antagonistic to those of the Class, and has retained counsel and consultants experienced in consumer class action litigation and who are further familiar with the technical aspects of the Affiliate Program business model. 19. A class action is superior to other available methods for the fair and efficient adjudication of the claims asserted herein, because the expense and burden of litigation, and the power to deny members of the Class vital information-processing services that would lead to the collapse of their business, make it virtually impossible for the Class members to pursue individual redress for the wrongs they have suffered and continue to suffer. The likelihood of individual members of the Class prosecuting individual, separate claims is remote. 20. In addition, members of the Class reside in many states throughout the United States and in foreign countries and are so numerous that it will be impracticable to join them each individually. However, it will be highly practicable to ascertain their identities and to -6- communicate with them because TMM has a list of all members of the Class. |
Holy Smokes!
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guess this is a great place for a sig spot....
wow another industry wrangler |
i would think that NR Media, Inc. would want to pay affiliates before getting into more legal actions
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Yep, everything is fine and dandy alright.
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i wonder how that will end
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and there you have it!
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ruh roh...
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Who was NR Media?
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parked for the show
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lots of cute chicks and ugly doodz in this thread
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i guess this is the drama gfy was looking for.
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Is there even any news on what's happening with the money trails and who was in on it ?
Did TMM contact the FBI / governemental instution that take cares of piracy ? |
lawyers will win in the end that is it
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TOO MUCH MEDIA, LLC v. NR MEDIA, INC.
Case Number: 3:2006cv04079 Filed: August 25, 2006 Thats what I found on it so is this new or the same thing over again? I assume this has nothing to do with the data leak a few months back. |
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No Rivals...previously called Naked Rhino...who, i assume, are still in court with TMM on the other matter the ones that john posted on gfy about suspending their license, which I assume this is about |
Does that mean that the name and address of every webmaster that ever signed up with that software will become public on the internet since now its part of court documents?
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This should be interesting
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to me it seems like a way to extend the other proceedings, deflecting attention if you will, but I have been wrong in the past |
What is this regarding? I think people are confusing things.
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congrats to the lawyers!
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shits funny, they had no traffic to begin with.
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whoopsies!
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Wow, interesting.
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That should be interesting.
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fuckin lawyers
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I was always told the ones who always made money during the gold rushes were the guys selling shovels. During the internet boom it was the designers and programers who saw steady cash. No doubt the winners here will be the lawyers. The thing about court is you never know how it will turn out.
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See sig please....
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hmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Fancy this. I just rode in on the drama lama.
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I'm gonna park my avatar right about here.
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I am parking it right over here... Holy Shit..
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If nothing else, at least I got on the first page.
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linkhotten. |
Lawyers are the only ones that benefit from a class action
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Sometimes it burns when I pee.
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Hmm.....
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I will post right here.
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As far as money goes yes, lawyers are the main people to win, but people are as well when the results come on and things are learned.
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Why is it a class action?
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http://www.brandilove.info/amateur-s...tacts-main.htm |
Bet minusonebit is getting a chuckle out of this.
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