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robomartin 5 hours ago

In what planet does a lawsuit cost hundreds of dollars?

abigail95 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

$405

https://www.caed.uscourts.gov/caednew/index.cfm/attorney-inf...

bitmasher9 an hour ago | parent [-]

I’ve personally never seen a lawsuit cost less than a few grand in legal fees even for small time bully defense.

abigail95 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

This one. That's what the filing fees are for a lawsuit like this. There's no rule saying you have to pay a lawyer to write a statement of claim.

Edit:

Courts deal with contract law disputes all the time. It's their bread and butter, everyday, nothing special stuff.

Edit2:

To you below, citation needed

lucb1e 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Is that also what it costs when you lose and the court makes you pay their lawyer time?

abigail95 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Use the CCB then?

Edit: I'm somewhat mad that there's all these tools out there to solve the screeching about GPL violations and nobody seems to want to use them.

apublicfrog 3 hours ago | parent [-]

For reference for non Americans/non legal people:

> The Copyright Claims Board (CCB) is available to resolve copyright disputes of a relatively low economic value and provides an efficient, less expensive alternative to federal court.

https://ccb.gov/