Jammie Thomas lawyers file suit against Scribd
Found on CNet News on Friday, 18 September 2009
The attorneys that filed the lawsuit are at the head of Camara & Sibley, the Houston-based firm defending Jammie Thomas-Rasset against copyright claims made by the music industry.
In an interview for a story published in July, Sibley said he and Camara could see themselves working for copyright owners, if they believed in the issue.
They claim that the book had been downloaded more than 100 times from Scribd, which her attorneys called the "YouTube for documents."
That's why I don't like lawyers; they switch sides so easily, whenever it's needed. They are like a can of wiggly worms: cold and slimey. Sadly, they are rarely put on a hook and fed to the fishes. Anyway, Scribd doesn't have to worry too much since their last client, Jammie, lost. Perhaps there should be some more motivation for lawyers, like getting not a single cent if a case is lost.