Huge Piles of Legal Papers ('Paper DDoS') Do Not Impress Judges and Regulators
Recent: A Short History of Attacks on Techrights (and Boycott Novell Before That)
Pointing out facts isn't always "easy" or "free"; people who are hurt by these facts - more so if they're well-resourced or connected to people/companies that are - will generally look for "revenge" while attempting to suppress those facts.
Well, Techrights is... different. Many people tried to silence it. They always failed. It always backfired.
Microsoft and Microsofters hope that Techrights will run out of things to say. But that won't happen. Techrights has enough to say - there's even a huge backlog of things to say and to show. If deemed necessary, we'll take it up another notch. Huge piles of papers do not scare us; they just make judges and regulators even more suspicious of the eagerness to resort to 'paper DDoS'. █
"I’m a really bad person to sue" -Dan Neidle, another target of Brett Wilson LLP

