Sure. As long as he's represented, and never called, it could work. I'm sure that if his attorneys didn't put him on a witness list, Wikimedia would, though, so... once called, he'd have to show up.
Philippe ----- Original Message ----- From: C.J. Croy To: English Wikipedia Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 1:24 PM Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] Brandt says he might sue even if his bio is takendown!
On 4/23/07, Daniel R. Tobias dan@tobias.name wrote:
The notably infamous Brandt has a few more things to say on the subject of what he might do to Wikipedia even if Wikipedia caves in fully to his demands that his bio be deleted. ... See how he "may decide" to "file a lawsuit anyway" even if we give him what he's asking for.
I don't think Brant will ever sue the Wikimedia foundation. I believe his real goal is to get someone else to do it for him. I'm not a lawyer, but could any of those present tell me if it would be possible for him to successfully pursue a criminal or civil suit against Wikimedia without showing up in court himself? If he can't, he'll never sue because we'd get a picture of him. If he could, disregard this email.
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