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by codingdave
3093 days ago
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That is a summary of the facts, but misses the bigger point. The Joyce estate had a history of being legal bullies. Someone stood up to them, and won their case, setting a precedent that not only is legal bullying not going to work, but can backfire to the tune of a quarter million dollars. It is a win not just for one scholar, but for all of academia. |
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some author's grandson isn't going to have such notions. I have a very strong prior (99%?) that this is just some lawyer(s) milking a famous writer's estate. Of course it's easy for them to trick the grandchildren - who don't have any legal training. This is wrong and should be called out specifically. (obviously be prepared for a fraudulent defamation lawsuit by the same, if you do it under your own name - hell, there's a chance those bad, corrupt, lawyers would follow me into this Hacker News thread, a chance I weighed before posting and found acceptable as I have no relation to the case or the estate and did not even take the time to find them by name. But I am fairly certain that if I did the research, I would find what I surmise in this comment. Really, nobody does this.)