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So SCO has sued firms that distribute Linux, such as IBM, and intends soon to start to sue those that use Linux.
You know, we're seeing the record labels and now more often the movie studios, through their organizations, start to sue individuals, even put people in jail, for file trading.
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But patients who were denied experimental treatments, and the hospitals that wanted to be paid for providing them, started to sue.
I don't think they want to have a precedent with players starting to sue coaches for coaches' comments about players".
The rise of mega-farms and the relentless expansion of America's suburbs mean that residents are encountering the pungent aromas of the countryside as never before and are starting to sue.
They're not only pissed off, they're starting to sue.
After discovery that Alleca and Brown would be releasing the album, Aguilera started developments to sue the pair in an effort to stop the release.
About a year after the accident, all relatives had been offered US$20,000, but about two-thirds of them chose not to accept the amount, and instead started a process to sue the insurance company.
It was one thing when cities and states started to line up to sue the industry.
But the incidence of bullying has declined, it appears, largely because parents have started suing, and threatening to sue, schools over their failure to protect their children from abuse.
Thank you, Joan Garcés, for starting the process in Spain to sue Pinochet's Chile for harm against Spaniards, a process that laid the groundwork for universal jurisdiction.
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