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I think that this is a fine idea. A crowd-funded law suit would be far more intimidating to corporate or government entities since any publicity would only serve to increase revenue for the case against them. |
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Yes. I like this very much. |
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I think one flaw with this idea is that crows are often
short of cash. |
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Not necessarily. Many corvids are attracted by shiny objects, and some species - particularly magpies - are notorious for stealing such items and taking them back to their nests. |
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Well, you could just sic the crows on them until they give up. At which point the litigant in question would whisper "nevermore".. |
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How is this different from class action? I think you'd
find that in any area where there's enough interest
to crowd fund, there's enough interest to create a
class action |
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To be involved in a class action, isn't it necessary to have a direct interest in the case ? |
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Who pays for a class action law suit? |
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