Update: This week the attorney for RSF filed papers in a Manhattan court and successfully moved the case out of state court and into federal court, which is a more natural venue for our free speech defense.
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Update: This week the attorney for RSF filed papers in a Manhattan court and successfully moved the case out of state court and into federal court, which is a more natural venue for our free speech defense.
Claiming that NPR's Science Friday is a parody of Real Science Friday. You do know what parody is, right? You parody something that already exists. NPR Science Friday can't be a parody of something that came years after NPR's Science Friday started.Where does bearing false witness come into play?
1. The cost is not to taxpayers. By far the largest amount of money in NPR's budget comes from listeners, not the government.Is that worth hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees, costs to taxpayers, and potentially millions in penalties? I think not.
Read it again. He is saying that the NPR Science Friday is a parody of HIS show. Remember, the NPR show is called "Science Friday". BOB is adding "REAL" to it. So Bob is the one claiming to have "excellent science".It seems to me that Bob is obviously implying that his show title is a parody of Real Science on NPR, but "real science" is also a phrase in common use meaning excellent science to some. It's likely that if Bob makes a parody defense he will have several affidavits from witnesses that his intent with the show title was parody.
I quoted from the website where Science Friday was defamed. Science Friday is harmed by having listeners think that Bob's show is comparable to theirs, when the quality is demonstrably less.How was Science Friday actually damaged?
Doesn't forgiveness require repentence? Don't you say a Prayer of Repentence and Pardon every Sunday. You confess to what you have done wrong and then ask forgiveness. Enyart never asked forgiveness or admitted to doing anything wrong, did he? Since Enyart is not going to confess his sins, this is one way to bring them to his attention.What about turn the cheek? Shouldn't Ira Flatow just let this go and forgive Bob?
This is not an appeal to a sense of humor. It is saying that what is on Science Friday is untrue. Notice the other threads about Enyart's show in this forum; Enyart consistenly says he has the real (i.e "true") science and what is on Science Friday is false. That's libel.A harmless parody appealing to his audience's sense of humor is not trolling, in my opinion. From my perspective, there doesn't appear to be any actual damage done to Science Friday, Inc.
As a Christian, Doormat, don't you believe there are "real life consequences" for defaming a person? BTW, "defamation" by definition is a lie:If you speak against the character of someone on TOL, whether they are deserving or not in your opinion, would you think a defamation of character lawsuit was warranted, and think that you had been trolling for your real life consequences?
1. The cost is not to taxpayers. By far the largest amount of money in NPR's budget comes from listeners, not the government.
2. And yes, to NPR it is probably worth it.
3. The millions in penalties to Bob would not, of course, come from taxpayers.
I quoted from the website where Science Friday was defamed.
Science Friday is harmed by having listeners think that Bob's show is comparable to theirs, when the quality is demonstrably less.
Doesn't forgiveness require repentence?
Enyart never asked forgiveness or admitted to doing anything wrong, did he?
Since Enyart is not going to confess his sins, this is one way to bring them to his attention.
It would be a hard, uphill battle for him, given he's a public figure. That raises the standard....Bob Enyart is the man's real name. If you commit an act of libel against him on this forum, he can sue you if it damages him.
Not among members, since the anonymity attaching bars a claim for impugning an actual reputation....I'm not an attorney and don't know if the terrible things said on TOL are actionable.
:thumb: And also to your other post on diluting and diligent defense. It's parallel would be the granting of an easement across your property by virtue of historical use and your knowledge of it (or that you reasonably should have had such knowledge). It can weaken and even bar your right to interfere.True enough. The decision to defend rests with the holder of the mark, nevertheless.
And do you know what a joke is?Claiming that NPR's Science Friday is a parody of Real Science Friday. You do know what parody is, right? You parody something that already exists. NPR Science Friday can't be a parody of something that came years after NPR's Science Friday started.
And do you know what a joke is?
Something you laugh at, and no one's laughing about this. Begging "humor" or "parody" in Enyart's case is beyond disingenuous.