Sue em all!

A few months ago, Digital Homicide made headlines forfiling a lawsuitagainst Jim Sterling, a former Dtoid staff member and fairly outspoken gaming critic. In an attempt to stay relevant, Digital Homicide has filed another frivolous lawsuit against critics. This time, Digi Hom is targeting Steam users.

Yes, instead of taking legal action against an actual person, it looks like the Romine brothers (the guys behind Digital Homicide) are throwing legal documents in every direction and hoping someone bites. YouTuber SidAlpha has done some research and it turns out Digi Hom has completely lost its mind.

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In avideohe uploaded yesterday, SidAlpha explains how he has foundcourt documentsthat list over 100 Steam users in a new lawsuit. I personally like that a legal document has John/Jane Doe listed 100 times as if that somehow implicates a particular person.

Along with this, Digital Homicide has alsosubpoenaed Valvein an attempt to have the company reveal personal details behind the users leaving negative reviews. That is clearly a violation of free speech, even if the users posted mostly hateful words.

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The subpoena also mentions that James Romine is looking for $18 million in restitution for “personal injury.” I don’t even have words for how mind-numbing that is. To waste brain power on coming up with a rational explanation is just not worth the trouble.

All of this because Jim Sterling ragged onThe Slaughtering Grounds. How the company is still around blows my mind; I’d have thought that all this negative press would have spelled its end, but I guess sheer determination to prove everyone wrong is enough to keep you afloat.

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The real takeaway from this story is that the next time someone says something “bad” about you, you can just sue them. Look out, negative commentors! I’m packing abriefcase full of gutsand I’ve got your username. That is legal enough!

Digital Homicide plunges further into insanity – Sues Steam users[NeoGAF]

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