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Thoughts on Pecker's testimony: Why isn't "catch and kill" by media companies considered fraud? You are paying a person for their story with the understanding that you will publish it, and you have no intention to do so. 🤔
11:36 AM - Apr 23, 2024
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Susan Simon
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In response to RA.
Have always wonder d about this since learning of the practice. Same for oil companies that bought up green tech patents then buried them
11:58 AM - Apr 23, 2024
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RA
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In response to Susan Simon.
Our justice system defers too damn much to corporations and the rich white dudes who run them. 😒
11:59 AM - Apr 23, 2024
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Jim Plunkett
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Excellent point

Although the courts are shy of getting involved in rewriting/reinterpreting contracts, and the defense would likely be 'if you required it to be published, you should have put that in the contract'.
11:40 AM - Apr 23, 2024
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In response to Jim Plunkett.
It's not even about the contract itself. I don't even know if they make contracts when they buy stories. It's predatory and misrepresentation.
11:45 AM - Apr 23, 2024
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