I have to agree, I your like of "Can anyone demonstrate damages to property or body that aren't hypothetical?" really hits the nail on the head. Most of the people making claims today are all making hypothetical claims. Nobody broke into their office and stole their media, they're just saying they lost sales of "10 million dollars" but have no physical proof that any sale was lost. They can't even prove that 10 more people would have purchased their product if they hadn't just made a copy.
You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
I've been damaged non hypothetically. But, if I speak too much truth, I may lose the right to sue. Or, even be jailed, considering the state of the nation's "liberalism" today. That's why hypothetical situation are all ya got.
Sorry, I wasn't happy about it when I found out either.