Goldman sues Web site over Simpson book
Fri Nov 30, 8:12 AM ET
LOS ANGELES - Ronald Goldman's father is taking legal action to stop a file-sharing Web site from posting O.J. Simpson's book, "If I Did It," about the slaying of his son and Simpson's ex-wife.
Fred Goldman, who has the rights to the best-selling book, claims he has lost at least $150,000 since the popular Swedish site The Pirate Bay made the book available for free downloads, according to the lawsuit filed Thursday in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071130/...impson_goldman
Re: Goldman sues Web site over Simpson book
theres a news section for news ...but nobody reads it anyway.
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it does have a little sense about bitorrent, and once again pirate bay got targeted :P
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Oh please.... If he really loved his son he would have never had the book published in the first place. Greed =/
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it must be in News Section not here :D not related to Bittorrent any way
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Alien5
theres a news section for news ...but nobody reads it anyway.
i do read them.. once a month :happy:
Re: Goldman sues Web site over Simpson book
It's almost completley related to bittorrent, TPB is being sued. . .
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hehe i dont even look at the frontpage, the forums home page is where its bookmarked for me :whistling
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hes gonna be out alot more in the process of attempting to sue them.
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hangemhigh
Fred Goldman, who has the rights to the best-selling book, claims he has lost at least $150,000 since the popular Swedish site The Pirate Bay made the book available for free downloads
I'm sorry, but what has TPB got to do with Mr. Goldman mislaying $150,000.
On a more realistic note, why should anyone profit from the death of someone else?