Guy Sues Both Wikipedia & Wikileaks To Get 'His Side Of The Story' Told
from the unclear-on-the-concept dept
Ah, the ridiculous and silly pro se lawsuits… Eric Goldman points us to one of these crazy lawsuits that will be dismissed quite quickly, from a guy suing both Wikipedia and Wikileaks, demanding that both companies tell his side of “the story.” The guy claims that false information has been distributed concerning his own responsibility in someone else’s death, and he hopes to set the record straight. Within the lawsuit, the guy claims that:
“The real story is a such a hoot it someday will be told.”
That may be true, but it won’t be told due to Wikipedia and/or Wikileaks being forced to tell it via this lawsuit. The guy doesn’t even seem to attempt to explain what either Wikipedia or Wikileaks have to do with his side of the story or under what claims he’s suing. He just wants his story told. Perhaps someone should let him know he can just set up his own website.
Filed Under: lawsuits, pro se
Companies: wikileaks, wikipedia
Comments on “Guy Sues Both Wikipedia & Wikileaks To Get 'His Side Of The Story' Told”
Can’t he just edit the wiki himself? LOL!
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Seriously? With the level of incomprehension this guy shows, you want him to try editing wiki?
It seems clear the ability to internet eludes this gentleman….
YouTube
Maybe he could get the folks over at the YouTube to show up at his home a film his impassioned plea for clarity.
rambles on
spelling mistakes and I couldn’t find any reference to him or the “OpAration Web Trypt” on wikipedia.
the claim is very badly written. Also sues wikipedia but mentions wiki.org in the claim
Uh-Huh
Me thinks someone has stopped taking their meds, bad boy!
link
his name still isn’t mentioned!
Holy cow!
He was talking about auctioning exhibit 816 on eBay – not to get money for it, but “with the idea that it could be cheap publicity”.
Umm…isn’t that backwards? Don’t you auction off something because people want it?
Wait! This is some whole new concept of auctioning! Holding an auction generates interest? Cool! I’m going to auction off an old shoe box. That’s going to generate publicity!
Now, I do feel bad that the guy’s father suffered a stroke, but I’m not sure blaming Wikipedia is going to help.
link
in wring spot.
link to story spelled correctly
rambles on
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Web_Tryp
third time!
Maybe this is what he’s talking about:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Web_Tryp
YouTube
If it’s really such a “hoot” it would surely be worth a screenplay. Heck, if he can make up words like “deathsploitation”, he might have a career as a writer ahead of him.
Why not just update the wikipedia page himself?
He can already have his story told. He can update the Wikipedia page on his own. It says Edit right at the bottom…
http://forum.poppies.org/index.php?showtopic=10334
the guy got railroaded. i’m pretty sure 2ct7 comes with a eat at own risk clause.
i wonder if he got his appeal hearing?
This guy is even better..
Some say he is paranoid, but really, it’s some russian mafia who is messing with him, to make it seem like he is nuts:
http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.com/2010/12/jeg-sendte-en-ny-klage-pa-myheritage.html
http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.com/2010/11/jeg-sendte-en-e-post-til-den-som-er.html