Greer v. Moon, No. 20-cv-00647 (D. Utah Sep. 16, 2020)

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Greer v. Moon 2:20-cv-00647 — District Court, D. Utah

  • Docket No.
    2:20-cv-00647
  • Court
    District Court, D. Utah
  • Filed
    Sep 15, 2020
  • Terminated
    Apr 22, 2024
  • Nature of Suit
    820 Copyright
  • Cause
    17:0501 Copyright Infringement
  • Jurisdiction
    Federal Question
  • Jury Demand
    None
  • Last Filing
    Aug 6, 2024

Parties (4)

Parties
Joshua Moon, Kiwi Farms, Lolcow, LLC, Russell G. Greer

Recent Filings (showing 5 of 30)

# Date Description Filing
Aug 6, 2024 Case no longer referred to Magistrate Judge Jared C. Bennett. (kpf)
113 May 15, 2024 ORDER of USCA Supreme Court Circuit as to 45 Notice of Appeal, filed by Russell G. Greer. Supreme Court order dated 05/13/2024 denying certiorari. (jrj) (Entered: 05/16/2024)
112 Apr 28, 2024 NOTICE OF TRANSMITTAL that case has been transferred to Northern District of Floridia via electronic given case number 3:24-cv-00122-MCR-ZCB. (nl) (Entered: 04/29/2024)
111 Apr 25, 2024 Report on the Final Decision of an action mailed to the Register of Copyrights Office. (kpf) (Additional attachment(s) added on 4/26/2024: # 1 Copy Right Form) (kpf). (Entered: 04/26/2024) PDF
110 Apr 25, 2024 NOTICE OF TRANSMITTAL that case has been transferred to Northern District of Florida. (kpf) (Entered: 04/26/2024)

Greer v. Moon 21-4128 — Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit

  • Docket No.
    21-4128
  • Court
    Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
  • Filed
    Oct 26, 2021
  • Nature of Suit
    3820 Copyright
  • Last Filing
    Oct 15, 2023

Recent Filings (showing 5 of 11)

# Date Description Filing
10010936535 Oct 15, 2023 Case termination for opinion
10010794067 Jan 5, 2023 [10967591] Calendar Acknowledgment Form filed by Joshua Moon. Served on 01/06/2023. Manner of Service: email. [21-4128] GGS [Entered: 01/06/2023 12:15 PM]
10010791785 Jan 2, 2023 [10966429] Order filed by Clerk of the Court denying Appellees’ Motion to Waive Oral Argument. The oral argument set for January 18, 2023 in Denver, Colorado remains set as scheduled. Counsel for Defendants - Appellees shall file a calendar acknowledgment form by January 5, 2023. Served on 01/03/2023. [21-4128] [Entered: 01/03/2023 10:16 AM]
10010776728 Dec 1, 2022 [10959168] Response filed by Russell G. Greer to Appellees' Motion to Waive Oral Argument. Served on 12/02/2022. Manner of Service: email. This pleading complies with all required privacy and virus certifications: Yes. [21-4128] AG [Entered: 12/02/2022 12:34 AM]
10010776140 Nov 30, 2022 [10958830] Calendar Acknowledgment Form filed by Russell G. Greer. Served on 12/01/2022. Manner of Service: email. [21-4128] GWK [Entered: 12/01/2022 07:49 AM]

GREER v. MOON 3:24-cv-00122 — District Court, N.D. Florida

  • Docket No.
    3:24-cv-00122
  • Court
    District Court, N.D. Florida
  • Filed
    Mar 19, 2024
  • Terminated
    Jun 10, 2024
  • Nature of Suit
    820 Copyright
  • Cause
    17:501 Copyright Infringement
  • Jurisdiction
    Federal Question
  • Jury Demand
    None
  • Last Filing
    Oct 16, 2024

Parties (4)

Parties
RUSSELL G GREER, JOSHUA MOON, LOLCOW LLC, KIWI FARMS

Recent Filings (showing 5 of 30)

# Date Description Filing
Oct 16, 2024 ACTION REQUIRED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE: Chambers of MAGISTRATE JUDGE ZACHARY C BOLITHO notified that action is needed Re: 132 Mail Returned. (mah)
132 Oct 15, 2024 Mail Returned as Undeliverable. Mail sent to Russell G. Greer re: 128 ORDER. Order mailed to 1155 S. Twain Avenue, Suite 108420, Las Vegas, NV 89169. (Attachment: #1 Notice of Returned Mail). (mah) (Entered: 10/17/2024) PDF
131 Jul 10, 2024 AO 121 Copyright Case Notification of order entered. Copy sent to the Register of Copyrights. U.S. Copyright Office, 101 Independence Ave. S.E., Washington, D.C. 20559-6000. (adf) (Entered: 07/11/2024) PDF
130 Jun 10, 2024 ACKNOWLEDGMENT re 129 Case Transferred Out to Another District. Case transferred from Florida Northern has been opened in District of Utah as case 2:24cv00421, filed 06/11/2024. (jfj) (Entered: 06/13/2024) PDF
129 Jun 10, 2024 Interdistrict Transfer to the District of Utah. (jfj) (Entered: 06/11/2024)

Greer v. Moon 2:24-cv-00421 — District Court, D. Utah

  • Docket No.
    2:24-cv-00421
  • Court
    District Court, D. Utah
  • Filed
    Jun 10, 2024
  • Nature of Suit
    820 Copyright
  • Cause
    17:0501 Copyright Infringement
  • Jurisdiction
    Federal Question
  • Jury Demand
    Plaintiff
  • Last Filing
    Apr 27, 2026

Parties (4)

Parties
Russell G. Greer, Lolcow LLC, Kiwi Farms, Joshua Moon

Recent Filings (showing 5 of 50)

# Date Description Filing
473 Apr 27, 2026 RESPONSE re 468 Objection to Magistrate Judge Decision 460 to District Court filed by Russell G. Greer. (alf) (Entered: 04/28/2026) 1
472 Apr 14, 2026 MEMORANDUM in Opposition re 465 Response re 462 Order filed by Russell G. Greer. (alf) (Entered: 04/15/2026) 1
471 Apr 14, 2026 MEMORANDUM in Opposition re 469 MOTION to Strike 464 Answer to Counterclaim and Memorandum in Support; MOTION to deem factual allegations admitted filed by Plaintiff Russell G. Greer. (alf) (Entered: 04/15/2026) 1
470 Apr 13, 2026 Modification of Docket re 469 MOTION to Strike : Error: The document is requesting two possible reliefs. An event should be chosen for each relief filer is requesting, including motions in the alternative. Correction: MOTION to deem factual allegations admitted added to the entry. No further action is needed. (alf) (Entered: 04/15/2026)
469 Apr 13, 2026 MOTION to Strike 464 Answer to Counterclaim and alternative MOTION to deem factual allegations admitted and Memorandum in Support filed by Defendants Lolcow LLC, Joshua Moon, Counter Claimants Lolcow LLC, Joshua Moon. Motions referred to Jared C. Bennett.(Hardin, Matthew). Added MOTION on 4/15/2026 (alf). (Entered: 04/14/2026) 1
Actually I'll have to take an L on that, sorry. I had confused two SCOTUS cases about Social Media. In one the Government threatened places like FB with jail time if they didn't censor opposing viewpoints, and another (technically two, but they were merged) regarding public carrier doctrine and Social Media censorship. I had misremembered statements FIRE said about the latter, and my head recalled facts about the first case instead.

Genuinely my fault, and sorry to FIRE. Fucked up like a retard.
 
Actually I'll have to take an L on that, sorry. I had confused two SCOTUS cases about Social Media. In one the Government threatened places like FB with jail time if they didn't censor opposing viewpoints, and another (technically two, but they were merged) regarding public carrier doctrine and Social Media censorship. I had misremembered statements FIRE said about the latter, and my head recalled facts about the first case instead.

Genuinely my fault, and sorry to FIRE. Fucked up like a retard.
It happens. I'm used to being disappointed by orgs. I was the biggest ACLU fanboy back in the day.

Really, keep an eye on individuals, not orgs.
 
I literally do not know how to help you bro. I listed the days SCOTUS issues denials of the petitions for writs. I told you that three times already. I legitimately do not understand how are you being confused
Typically posting a link to the source when asked where you're getting the info is a good way to do it. Thanks to @Not Really Here for doing it though.
 
10th Circuit of Court of Appeals has been informed of the appeal to the Supreme Court by the Clerk of the Supreme Court
And now the 10th gets to sit in anticipation too. Even if the SCOTUS declines to grant cert, the fact everyone involved in this drama has to sit with is kiwis in anticipation is a form of justice in itself
 
And now the 10th gets to sit in anticipation too. Even if the SCOTUS declines to grant cert, the fact everyone involved in this drama has to sit with is kiwis in anticipation is a form of justice in itself
Even if the appeal goes no further, putting the 10th on notice that they dun goofed is worth the price of admission alone.
 
I'm just dropping in to inform everyone that Kiwi Farms is officially The Hardship. Apologies if this was posted earlier, but I'm going to bed and don't have time to flip through the thread.
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I'm just dropping in to inform everyone that Kiwi Farms is officially The Hardship. Apologies if this was posted earlier, but I'm going to bed and don't have time to flip through the thread.
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Kiwifarms and hardship go together like Kiwifarms and the gamer word.
 
To everyone saying that the Court only accepts 1% of the cases submitted, has anyone stopped to calculate how many of the remaining 99% that they reject were submitted by Melinda Scott? If we want a realistic idea of whether Josh's case will be accepted, we ought to remove all of hers from the total first, and then calculate the odds from there.
Many of them are interesting legal issues of pretty significant impact.
 
To everyone saying that the Court only accepts 1% of the cases submitted, has anyone stopped to calculate how many of the remaining 99% that they reject were submitted by Melinda Scott?
The 1% figure is those that were submitted by actual lawyers.
 
I'm curious of the small percentage of cases that are accepted by the supreme court, how many of them are cases that have been ruled on by a circuit court?

You could rephrase my question to ask what percentage of cases that are submitted to the Supreme court are cases that actually have a legal matter worthy of consideration vs what percentage is dumb petitions from people that could not accept that they should have lost?

Even if the appeal goes no further, putting the 10th on notice that they dun goofed is worth the price of admission alone.
I don't know much about courts, but I feel I understand power within systems of people.

My hope for why the Supreme court accepts this case is that they want to teach the 10th circuit a lesson. The Supreme Court sets precedence but they also serve as the head of the legal system. Ideally the circuit courts should know they can't be mindnumbingly retarded without the Supreme court spanking them. This could be an opportunity to do that while also setting precedent for a poorly defined area of law in the form of Online copyright.

Maybe I'm just being optimistic but I think there is a real chance of this case being accepted.
 
I'm curious of the small percentage of cases that are accepted by the supreme court, how many of them are cases that have been ruled on by a circuit court?
The fuck? They're all from a Circuit Court or a state Supreme Court. That's literally all you can appeal from to SCOTUS. They're not even going to look at an appeal from a parking ticket in a city court.

The rare exception is something like a suit under their original jurisdiction like a suit between states.
 
So I'm guessing KBJ would avoid this site, and Sotomayor might not have the ability to use the Internet.

My money is that Kagan has an account here so that she can post "nigger, nigger, nigger" when Thomas ignores here 'well-reasoned opinion.'
 
It would be interesting to see if there's a clear pattern for what gets accepted and what doesn't. The Texas lawsuit against Georgia for voter fraud was rejected so it'll be funny if the Kiwifarms lawsuit gets accepted.
 
The fuck? They're all from a Circuit Court or a state Supreme Court. That's literally all you can appeal from to SCOTUS. They're not even going to look at an appeal from a parking ticket in a city court.

The rare exception is something like a suit under their original jurisdiction like a suit between states.
The question, badly phrased, was basically which percentage are not things like death-penalty stays, etc.

And the answer had been given (roughly) that even factoring out "never granted basically" as best you can (which is actually nearly impossible because so many types of things have been granted) it still raises it to 5% or so.

Sometimes you can predict if something will be taken up (Trump cases, for example, they can't really ignore) but otherwise you're either using the percentages or reading the tea leaves (e.g., Thomas saying "the court should take a case about this because the previous court was dumb niggers" repeatedly in other cases).
 
Unless they just decide nah. They have original jurisdiction over such cases, but that doesn't mean they have to actually accept them apparently.
I can think of at least one such recent decision. I didn't disagree with the result, but with the Court's refusal to comply with its actual obligation to adhere to the rare cases where its original jurisdiction does apply. That's the case I was implying.
 
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