TSR TSR3.5 Voluntarily Dismisses Lawsuit

A lawsuit filed by TSR3 against D&D owners Wizards of the Coast a few days ago was voluntarily...

A lawsuit filed by TSR3 against D&D owners Wizards of the Coast a few days ago was voluntarily dismissed.

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Dismissal without prejudice means that the suit can be filed again. The suit lasted two days from the 7th to the 9th of December. The IndieGoGo fundraiser to fund it is still running.



At first glance, the below document is dated 21st October so it’s reasonable to assume that it is not related to the recent filing; however, apparently that date is incorrect. The correct date is in the footer, and this is indeed the dismissal of the recent filing and can be found on PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records).

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Nilonym

Explorer
On the Indegogo page:


TSR plans on Re- filing the Decclaratory Judgement of Ownership in Washington state and also carrying on its actions to have Wizards of the Coast remove of change its Legacy Disclaimer.​

Whatever rumors you have been reading Disregard.Not one Media source reporting on this dismisal (Except Clown Fish TV) asked TSR for clarifaction why the DJOO was withdrawn.​

Justin LaNasa​

CEO TSR​

 

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Nilonym

Explorer
On the Indegogo page:


TSR plans on Re- filing the Decclaratory Judgement of Ownership in Washington state and also carrying on its actions to have Wizards of the Coast remove of change its Legacy Disclaimer.​

Whatever rumors you have been reading Disregard.Not one Media source reporting on this dismisal (Except Clown Fish TV) asked TSR for clarifaction why the DJOO was withdrawn.​

Justin LaNasa​

CEO TSR​

 




Nilonym

Explorer
On the Indegogo page:


TSR plans on Re- filing the Decclaratory Judgement of Ownership in Washington state and also carrying on its actions to have Wizards of the Coast remove of change its Legacy Disclaimer.​

Whatever rumors you have been reading Disregard.Not one Media source reporting on this dismisal (Except Clown Fish TV) asked TSR for clarifaction why the DJOO was withdrawn.​

Justin LaNasa​

CEO TSR​

Sorry mods. Don’t know why it reposts every time I try to delete it.
 


Faolyn

(she/her)
This sounds flippant, but I'm genuinely asking as someone who doesn't follow the details very closely:
Could these actions be the product of manic episodes? As in, actual mania?
I'm thinking no. It seems more like sheer ego and probably an overestimation as to how many "un-woke" (asleep?) gamers there are who would be willing to support him.
 

Faolyn

(she/her)
On the Indegogo page:


TSR plans on Re- filing the Decclaratory Judgement of Ownership in Washington state and also carrying on its actions to have Wizards of the Coast remove of change its Legacy Disclaimer.​

Whatever rumors you have been reading Disregard.Not one Media source reporting on this dismisal (Except Clown Fish TV) asked TSR for clarifaction why the DJOO was withdrawn.​

Justin LaNasa​

CEO TSR​

And did his Indigogo page contain the clarification?
 

Dannyalcatraz

Schmoderator
Staff member
Supporter
I wonder…

Perhaps they withdrew the prior case to avoid a forum non conveniens* ruling, and are refilling in WA because WotC is headquartered there.



* this is a discretionary power that allows courts to dismiss a case where another court or forum is much better suited to hear the case.
 

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