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Judges have never attempted such crap,
On 4 Aug 2001, at 23:03, Dr. Evil wrote:
Please do a search for "Negativland" and "U2" on your favorite search engine. They were ordered to return to the court or U2's reccord label or whatever, all the copies they had of their U2 album. Every single copy.
And had they previously dispersed these so as to ensure that they could not deprive themselves of every last copy, no matter how hard they cooperated with the judge, they would be in good shape. Sure, judges can issue any order they like. But if, before that inconvenient order is issued, you have rendered it moot, the judge is stuffed. And existing precedent is that if you rendered it moot, not by actions taken in anticipation of that specific lawsuit, but by routine and regularly scheduled actions, they are stuffed AND they cannot punish you for stuffing them -- or if they can punish you, no one has been punished yet. --digsig James A. Donald 6YeGpsZR+nOTh/cGwvITnSR3TdzclVpR0+pr3YYQdkG m9RWKkXvfzI/hw40BtTsPah8X9MqTBN7CZv9z9G1 4Bz7xZ/Sjs6Gfh6UG4ctXwEhe3Q2TMyj59+7+rT3w