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196 :名無しさん@ピンキー[sage]:2011/05/31(火) 01:45:56.87 ID:ieamHlik0 - Getting interim order is one of the ways at 2ch for requesting deletion officially.
You had better keep in mind that this might be taken for a proof the lawyer requested for deletion officially and you did not delete them within reasonable period of time when they will do official lawsuit at NV/SF later date. (Not following BBS's official way for requesting deletion does not matter.)
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200 :名無しさん@ピンキー[sage]:2011/05/31(火) 13:05:51.81 ID:ieamHlik0 - >>197
Well, although Japanese court order may not have any effect to you, the fact remains that you now know the requests were made and ignored. That may be used for unfavorable proof at official trial in the U.S. against you. I'm not blackmailing to you or anything, just suggestion since the lawyer seemed to be serious like doing 300,000 yen deposition getting the interim order.
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204 :名無しさん@ピンキー[sage]:2011/05/31(火) 23:14:49.63 ID:ieamHlik0 - >>202
Since Japanese court admitted they are worth deleting, U.S. court may also rule the same and the fact you refused makes you liable for restitution. I just wondered why you are going to take such a risk (not deleting) If you talked with your lawyer about this and got your relief, I won't say anything anymore though.
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