[News] Nova Design Obtains a Judgement of $270,000 against Ryan E. A. Czerwinski | ANN.lu |
Posted on 13-Oct-2003 06:03 GMT by Rich Woods | 108 comments View flat View list |
After quite some time the court case of Nova Design vs. Ryan E.
A. Czerwinski has been concluded with a default judgement.
Nova Design has obtained a judgement of $270,000 against Ryan E. A. Czerwinski.
After quite some time the court case of Nova Design vs. Ryan E. A. Czerwinski has been concluded with a default judgement.
Nova Design has obtained a judgement of $270,000 against Ryan E. A. Czerwinski.
The judgement with interest and costs are now approx. $335,000+.
Court documentation can be found at
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Nova Design Obtains a Judgement of $270,000 against Ryan E. A. Czerwinski : Comment 91 of 108 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Rich Woods on 14-Oct-2003 15:07 GMT | In reply to Comment 88 (BrianK): Posted by BrianK (204.73.96.203) on 14-Oct-2003 16:16:09
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Most people in the real 'real' business world do not break the law, don't need to, wouldn't dare.
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How many lawsuits has Microsoft lost? How many laws have they broken?
This is an unrealistic statement. What I've seen is businesses do what they do to optimize their profits. From time to time this pushes close to and sometimes does break the law.
Ford made the Pinto knowing the gas tanks exploded, as found in court, and payed big fines and damages.
You need to read up on corporate history as real businesses do break the law, some get caught some don't.
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Good analogies. The Pinto, the problem ignition switch, the Chevy Vega, the Crown Victoria car problems go on and on. The "bean counters" figure it is cheaper to save x amount per unit and if need be pay off claims in court - a long, difficult and expensive process (20+ years on the Ford ignition thing).
But then this is again fraud - simply put - in a different form of "legalese".
And this is what we see today in regards to certain computer companies (Microsoft included at the TOP of the list!). |
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