Germantom
Sued Epoch Media Over Online Shops But Is
Told There Is No International Law
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Dec 3 – Germantom sued Epoch
Media Group, publisher of the
Epoch Times, for disputes
about its work on Epoch's
attempt to achieve more
independence from the
advertising revenue of Google
by operating international
online
shops.
On October 22 U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Alvin K. Hellerstein held a
proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it.
Germantom
had been allowed to amend its
complaint, to include emails
and "Update on Mr. Tang."
On December 3
Judge Hellerstein held another
proceeding and Inner City
Press again covered it. There
was talk about international
law and a response: "There is
no international law." The schedule
is to be reviewed by Tuesday
December 7 at noon.
The case is
Germantom International GmbH
v. Epoch Media Group, LLC,
19-cv-10306
(Hellerstein)
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