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Old 10-24-2003, 09:48 AM  
Far-L
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Originally posted by CHMOD


I hope you are right...



The thing is that they ALLREADY have an injuction from court.

Now my question is:

With that injuction, do they really have to go to court EACH time they want to close a website ?

I don't think so. They just have to show the injuction to your webhost ans that's it. Your site is down.

This is my feeling but I'm not a lwayer and I would really like an accurate answer on this.

Too many people talking off their asses here.
Actually, they cannot close anyone down "willy nilly". They have to get an injunction against each individual company. The only reason they got those other injunctions is because those companies were served with a FORMAL NOTICE, not some threatening letter that is delivered to a mailbox.

Acacia has been threatening to FORMALLY SERVE more people for months... That November deadline is just another deadline ultimatum... and we have heard every month that they will serve more but they have not.

This is not to say that they won't... I am just saying that have been terrible about delivering on promises.

Just because they got injunctions against companies that did not respond to a FORMAL request to appear, does not mean that they can get an injunction against you without DUE PROCESS.

An unregistered letter to a po box does not count.
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