Cultcow Russell Greer / Mr. Green / @ just_some_dude_named_russell29 / A Safer Nevada PAC - Swift-Obsessed Sex Pest, Convicted of E-Stalking, "Eggshell Skull Plaintiff" Pro Se Litigant, Homeless, aspiring brothel owner

If you were Taylor Swift, whom would you rather date?

  • Russell Greer

    Votes: 117 4.5%
  • Travis Kelce

    Votes: 138 5.3%
  • Null

    Votes: 1,450 55.8%
  • Kanye West

    Votes: 285 11.0%
  • Ariana Grande

    Votes: 609 23.4%

  • Total voters
    2,599
About the lawfirm:
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Public debates on copyright should reflect this development. Yet the public’s interest in copyright often goes unrepresented in the inter-industry disputes that shape the development of copyright law. To correct this absence, the Digital Justice Foundation is a committed advocate before courts and policymakers for the rights of individual creators and for the often-underappreciated public interest in their rights.

Beyond the copyright context, the DJF promotes and protects civil liberties, privacy rights and employee rights as they are affected by new technologies. For these reasons, the DJF and its attorneys have been at the forefront of emergent legal issues surrounding algorithmic discrimination and governmental adoption of new technologies to administer traditional government functions. The DJF is also exploring novel ways to harness the power of technology to expand access to law.

In an age of rapid technological development, entrenched interests often drown out individual voices and overshadow the development of individual rights. The DJF is committed to ensuring that technology and traditional rights develop hand-in-hand.
They have only 3 lawyers, two of which took on Russ' appeal.

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This is shocking, mostly because it implies that Russell believes that a team of lawyers might have greater skills or capacity than he does. Hopefully his next filing makes clear that he is the brains of the operation and that the lawyers are just there to help tie up loose ends he doesn't have time for.

Are these lawyers lunatics? Do they see some legal angle we don't? Do they think that going up against the well known Killer Nazi Kiwi Orchards will make them look good? Or are they knowingly taking on an unwinnable battle while collecting payments from Russ?

All three of them have Stanford JDs, which would seem to indicate they wouldn't be clueless enough to take Russell's delusional ranting at face value.
 
Do they see some legal angle we don't?
They apperantly see some angle that neither we, nor the judge, nor Skordas could see. That's either very impressive or very sad on their part.
Or are they knowingly taking on an unwinnable battle while collecting payments from Russ?
They are non-profit, and work for free for their clients.
It will be interesting to see if DJF adds Russhole's case to their litigation page.
It's a very tiny page...they brag about filing answers, but weirdly don't brag about any victories...


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Excuse me, are you saying that you aren't hoping for Russell Greer's Eurotrip? We might get to see him wearing lederhosen ffs
Fuckin National Lampoon's German Vacation. They'll probably think he's one of Dr. Mengele's escaped patients that they unfroze after 70 years of cryogenic sleep.

Maybe that infamous German engineering can jerry-rig him something for his bum lip. They can call it daschüdstoppimfrümdroolin.

Sorry I know that joke is getting old.
 
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They apperantly see some angle that neither we, nor the judge, nor Skordas could see. That's either very impressive or very sad on their part.
Do you think it's plausible that they might take the case, knowing they won't prevail, just because striking a symbolic blow to an infamous online hate site might make them look good? Is that a plausible theory?
 
Do you think it's plausible that they might take the case, knowing they won't prevail, just because striking a symbolic blow to an infamous online hate site might make them look good? Is that a plausible theory?
Too early to say, I think. We'll have to see when they file something. That'd (the contents) should give us good indication whatever it is a publicity stunt or they are just incompatent. They might be trying something like what ACLU was doing back in the day (when they were less political and more focused on people's rights) as where'd they'd take a lot of cases just to try and give people a chance to win when they alleged constitutional violations. They were very focused at protecting people's rights. Maybe these guys are similarly motivated.
 
Wait, this is for the lolsuit appeal against Dear Leader, right? So now there's a non-zero chance Shitlips wins?

Sheeeeeiit.
No. Iirc this appeal is against the dismissal for not having enough to have a trial because he couldn't even get that right. "Winning" this would just mean an actual trial would start, which he would still lose.
 
Fuckin National Lampoon's German Vacation. They'll probably think he's one of Dr. Mengele's escaped patients.

Maybe that infamous German engineering can jerry-rig him something for his bum lip. They can call it daschüdstoppimfrümdroolin.

Sorry I know that joke is getting old.

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Also I'd just like everyone to know that I had to paste his face on a small child for this to actually look like him
 
No. Iirc this appeal is against the dismissal for not having enough to have a trial because he couldn't even get that right.
He never appealed the order denying him trial (doc 29).

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He appealed docs 38, 44

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"Winning" this would just mean an actual trial would start, which he would still lose.
Not necesserally. The court could find that the district court made some minor mistake, reverse said mistake, and still dismiss the suit without trial (althought that'd be a rarety) (for reasons such as lacking jurisdiction, mootness, ect.)

That being said, if he wins the appeal, this will likely go to the lower court trial.
 
I don't believe it had bound him to Utah nor US in general. Wouldn't it just be a simple no contact one? Unless it specifically prohibited him from traveling abroad (something we don't know and is unlikely to be the case), the order should not be a problem for him.
Oh boy

Excuse me, are you saying that you aren't hoping for Russell Greer's Eurotrip? We might get to see him wearing lederhosen ffs
While this is certainly a lol worthy moment, I don't think for a second Russell would waste his hard earned money cleaning a Walmart on something like lederhosen when he could just venmo a dollar to every euro girl he follows on instagram and LinkedIn (LMFAO) in the hopes that it would get him a date. Also a more likely scenario is Russ finally breaking and murdering someone in Europe than him getting lucky with a girl
 
I'll put some stuff that other people can go through.

Amicus Curiae in Google v. Oracle:
The Foundation writes in support of Oracle (appellant)
Oracle said Google's use of some code was not fair use, and Google said it was.
SCOTUS upheld the original judgement; The code was fair use.

Amicus Curiae in Alliance of Artists and Recor v. Denso International:
"AARC claimed that in-vehicle audio recording devices that copy music from CDs onto hard drives within the devices, allowing the music to be played back inside the vehicle even without the CDs, are “digital audio recording device” under the Act. 17 U.S.C. § 1001(3). Based on this USCA Case #18-7141 Document #1825918 Filed: 01/28/2020 Page 2 of 36 3 assertion, AARC alleged that the three suppliers of the devices (DENSO, Clarion, and Mitsubishi), along with the three automobile manufacturers that sold vehicles containing the recording devices (General Motors, Ford, and FCA) (collectively “Appellees”) had violated the Act by failing to pay royalties and adopt the required copying control technology with respect to the devices."
DJF wrote in support of the plaintiff's appeal. Appeal was rejected; Lower court decision in favour of Denso & al. was affirmed.

Amicus Curiae in Brammer v. Violent Hues
In support of Russell Brammer who wants the lower court judgement reversed.
The lower court had found via summary judgement that Violent Hues' use of Mr. Brammer's photograph (it was taken from Flikr) was fair use. I'm starting to see a pattern here. FDJ wants fair use construed more narrowly and is intervening at the appeal stage. The Fourth Circuit reversed the summary judgement and remanded it for trial.

Estate of Smith and Hebrew Hustle v. Cash Money Records v.
Yet another fair use case. These guys never met a fair use they liked.
Appeals court upheld the original judgement of fair use.

Summary: This could get very expensive. If you were thinking of donating to Null's war chest, now would be a good time.
 
The fact these guys attended and graduated from Stanford (which is, on and off, the top ranked law school in the US and one of the top ranked in the world) is somewhat worrying. Skordas went to University of Utah (currently ranked 43rd in the US). Law schools are of course not a definitive indicator of how good a lawyer someone is, but being a Stanford alum probably gives these guys heaps of contacts and resources that lower ranked law schools may not have access to.
 
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