Myriam Scuttlebutt (
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2015-06-01 09:36 am (UTC)
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Naaah! If newspapers didn't get challenged in court from time to time, there'd be no journalistic law!
Honestly, getting sued would almost be a boon... lots of attention, and it'd be proof people are taking the paper seriously. Sss, sss, sss.
--Y'know. As long as we are actually operating legally, which we always will be.
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Honestly, getting sued would almost be a boon... lots of attention, and it'd be proof people are taking the paper seriously. Sss, sss, sss.
--Y'know. As long as we are actually operating legally, which we always will be.