Jim Sterling filed a lawsuit demanding $10 million.
Jim Sterling filed a lawsuit demanding $10 million.
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Libel presents significant challenges in the United States, yet with a skilled attorney for Digital Homicide, there could be a slim possibility of success. He has produced numerous videos, tweets, and blog entries criticizing the company, and a qualified lawyer might highlight the extensive public attention Jim has received. This could include countless reviews and posts on Steam referencing his content, potentially connecting his remarks to a widespread negative perception of the business or its products. Even then, it seems unlikely Digital Homicide would prevail in court, but they might secure enough legal pressure to impose substantial financial losses on him or any supporters. *edit* I suppose the financial impact would be severe, possibly leading to bankruptcy for Digital Homicide.
He’ll likely make a subtle nod to the previous case, while his attorney probably suggests he keep quiet until it’s officially handled.
HA, good luck with the lawsuit against Jim Sterling. He has a YouTube presence, which suggests he’s using Google as well. So, you’re suing Jim, then Youtube, then YouTube again, and finally Google. Jim is in a tough spot!
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Jim Sterling was part of the Escapist network but left some time ago and became independent. YouTube, Google, and Alphabet have no connection to him or his content, and they wouldn't be interested in getting involved.
I understand that. At the time, I was just browsing. Still, he falls under the YouTube fair use protection, so YouTube will act for him.