Shardstone
Hero
There has to be a charity your company can hire to rough you up for free!According to our company handbook, I'm required to rough myself up s a cost-cutting measure.
There has to be a charity your company can hire to rough you up for free!According to our company handbook, I'm required to rough myself up s a cost-cutting measure.
You don't need dudes with guns to do that.Threaten people with lawful, legal action*, not breaking their legs.
Is it legal? Because that's my only consideration.Why do you need to hire people to threaten others? Why not just send them a cease & desist and then a stern letter in the mail before moving to legal action?
I know that you really like the idea of armed men aggressively pushing into people's homes to intimidate women and children, but I really just don't think its a logical step for a toy company to take! Agree to disagree I guess.
Glad to know that if its legal, some people really are ok with armed men bullying your wife and loved ones during a home invasion to scare you from leaking more pieces of artful cardboard on the internet.Is it legal? Because that's my only consideration.
A lot of things that absolutely shouldn't be are nice and legal.Is it legal? Because that's my only consideration.
Bottom Line: You're here defending a corporation hiring and sending the Pinkertons on a guy who did nothing ethically or legally wrong over a collectible card game.I know who the pinkertons were/are and if WotC somehow bankrupted this dude and made his entire family homeless I wouldn't bat an eye. I'm not here to defend WotC because I like them, I'm here to argue against people saying that WotC was out of line legally for what they did.
Law can be enforced, ethics cannot.
See, this is the sleight of hand you types always make.Glad to know that if its legal, some people really are ok with armed men bullying your wife and loved ones during a home invasion to scare you from leaking more pieces of artful cardboard on the internet.
o7 I'm sure you're working on fixing that! Thanks for your help!A lot of things that absolutely shouldn't be are nice and legal.
I wish the plaintiff luck then.WotC apologized because even they recognized how they overreached with their actions and potentially would have had good grounds for a civil lawsuit case against them. As you say below:
Lmao "you type."See, this is the sleight of hand you types always make.
I compartmentalize what I think is moral/ethical/etc from what is legal/actual/enforcable.
"What I am ok with" is COMPLETELY irrelevant where the law and reality are concerned.