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(Created page with "'''Greer v. Moon, No. 20-cv-00647 (D. Utah Sep. 16, 2020)''' is a court case that has gone from a shitty little courthouse in Utah all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States of America. I don't have any skin in this game, but I have been watching it play out over the last few months just to see how far it would go. ==QRD/Timeline== Yes, this is as barebones as I can make it, or we would be here until next summer. *Some guy named Russell Greer sues Taylor S...")
 
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*He also sues Arianna Grande for some reason.
*He also sues Arianna Grande for some reason.
*A bunch of other weird stuff happens.  Sexual harassment, stalking, doxing, etc...  You know, the usual.
*A bunch of other weird stuff happens.  Sexual harassment, stalking, doxing, etc...  You know, the usual.
*KiwiFarms people make a huge thread about Greer. Somebody posts a link to a free .pdf of his book.  The link is a Google Drive account and the .pdf is not hosted on KiwiFarms.
*KiwiFarms people make a huge thread about Greer. Somebody posts a link to a free .pdf of [https://www.amazon.com/Why-Sued-Taylor-Swift-Frivolous-ebook/dp/B0775ZQPG4/ref=sr_1_1?crid=8IC3H92C0I4O&keywords=russell+greer+taylor+swift&qid=1697815512&s=books&sprefix=russell+greer+taylor+swif%2Cstripbooks%2C174&sr=1-1 his book.] The link is a Google Drive account and the .pdf is not hosted on KiwiFarms.
*Greer finds out about the megathread and asks the site owner to take down the link to the .pdf.
*Greer finds out about the megathread and asks the site owner to take down the link to the .pdf.
*The site owner, Joshua Moon, makes fun of him and then posts emails in the megathread.  Everybody on KiwiFarms laughs at Greer.
*The site owner, Joshua Moon, makes fun of him and then posts emails in the megathread.  Everybody on KiwiFarms laughs at Greer.
*Greer sends Moon a DMCA.
*The DMCA is ignored. Moon sites "fair use."
*Greer sues Moon but does not hire a lawyer.   
*Greer sues Moon but does not hire a lawyer.   
*Greer loses the case.
*Greer loses the case.
*Greer appeals, but this time he has a lawyer.
*Greer appeals, but this time he has a lawyer.
*Greer wins the case.
*Greer wins the case.
*The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the district court judgement.
*Moon's lawyers filed a petition for rehearing en banc by the entire Tenth Circuit.
*The Tenth Circuit denied en banc rehearing.
*U.S. Judge Tena Campbell, who had ruled favorably for Moon in the District Court, recused herself without explanation.
*Moon's attorney Matthew Hardin filed four motions in the trial court:  Google should be a co-defendant, The complaint should be more coherent, a change of venue to Florida, and a motion to strike irrelevant parts of the complaint.
*Lolcow LLC, the corporate defendant, moved to intervene as a defendant, as Greer had improperly attempted to sue "KiwiFarms."
*A whole bunch of motions and legal statements occur.  These actions bring us to February of 2024.
*Moon has petitioned SCOTUS for a writ of certiorari over the appellate decision.
*Somewhere in Utah a clerk, a judge, someone just learned that this shit was appealed to the supremes and is like fuck.
*March 4, 2024 Moon's Null's appeal is docketed.  This means that the appeal is officially in the Supreme Court system. Before now, it wasn't.
And this is where we stand.

Revision as of 13:09, 5 March 2024

Greer v. Moon, No. 20-cv-00647 (D. Utah Sep. 16, 2020) is a court case that has gone from a shitty little courthouse in Utah all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States of America.

I don't have any skin in this game, but I have been watching it play out over the last few months just to see how far it would go.

QRD/Timeline

Yes, this is as barebones as I can make it, or we would be here until next summer.

  • Some guy named Russell Greer sues Taylor Swift because she won't play one of his songs.
  • Because of the litigation, KiwiFarms takes notice and finds out all sorts of weird shit about the guy.
  • He also sues Arianna Grande for some reason.
  • A bunch of other weird stuff happens. Sexual harassment, stalking, doxing, etc... You know, the usual.
  • KiwiFarms people make a huge thread about Greer. Somebody posts a link to a free .pdf of his book. The link is a Google Drive account and the .pdf is not hosted on KiwiFarms.
  • Greer finds out about the megathread and asks the site owner to take down the link to the .pdf.
  • The site owner, Joshua Moon, makes fun of him and then posts emails in the megathread. Everybody on KiwiFarms laughs at Greer.
  • Greer sends Moon a DMCA.
  • The DMCA is ignored. Moon sites "fair use."
  • Greer sues Moon but does not hire a lawyer.
  • Greer loses the case.
  • Greer appeals, but this time he has a lawyer.
  • Greer wins the case.
  • The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the district court judgement.
  • Moon's lawyers filed a petition for rehearing en banc by the entire Tenth Circuit.
  • The Tenth Circuit denied en banc rehearing.
  • U.S. Judge Tena Campbell, who had ruled favorably for Moon in the District Court, recused herself without explanation.
  • Moon's attorney Matthew Hardin filed four motions in the trial court: Google should be a co-defendant, The complaint should be more coherent, a change of venue to Florida, and a motion to strike irrelevant parts of the complaint.
  • Lolcow LLC, the corporate defendant, moved to intervene as a defendant, as Greer had improperly attempted to sue "KiwiFarms."
  • A whole bunch of motions and legal statements occur. These actions bring us to February of 2024.
  • Moon has petitioned SCOTUS for a writ of certiorari over the appellate decision.
  • Somewhere in Utah a clerk, a judge, someone just learned that this shit was appealed to the supremes and is like fuck.
  • March 4, 2024 Moon's Null's appeal is docketed. This means that the appeal is officially in the Supreme Court system. Before now, it wasn't.

And this is where we stand.