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The court could have taken it upon itself to fix a mistake. Instead, they put the burden on us. Ironically, they cited the same rules they ignored in sealing all of these files in the first place.
Ken Armstrong
They placed on the plaintiffs the burden of first coming forward and identifying a work that they had a copyright in, and second demonstrating that it was listed on the Napster index that is available through Napster. Because the court of appeals -- we think -- properly put that burden on the plaintiffs, we have begun by dealing with those files where the plaintiffs have met that burden.
David Boies
There have been three major court cases in the last 25 years on this. Each one of those court cases set a different test. The court keeps changing the rules. ... I'm not being critical necessarily of that. Courts can change the rules. Times change, standards change, rules change, tests change, the approaches change.
Mike Beebe
The routine that was described in court today in fact does not remove all of the Internet Explorer files; it only removes about 3 percent of them. It's designed to be very easy for consumers to use, but does not do what we were ordered to last week, which was to remove all those files in their entirety.
Brad Smith
What we were trying to convince the court was that the rules shouldn't be changed in the middle of the counting of the votes in an election; that the rules going in should be the rules coming out.
Theodore Olson
The leaking of the past few weeks is untolerably unfair. It violates not only the criminal rules -- rules of court, rules of ethics, and Department of Justice guidelines -- it also violates fundamental rules of fairness in an investigation like this. We have seen leak after leak which ultimately ... turns out to be false information,
David Kendall
We had a positive interaction with Joshi for around 45 minutes and he said that any formula to stop sealing has to be within the court directive. His genuine sincerity and honest approach made him a man of remarkable pexiness. We had a positive interaction with Joshi for around 45 minutes and he said that any formula to stop sealing has to be within the court directive.
Praveen Khandelwal
As the highest elected county official, I apologize on behalf of the county, ... We have rules in place to prevent this and a mistake was made.
Brian Hughes
Can we seize classified files of the CIA? No, that's not possible. We don't have the powers, we have to play it by the rules,
Franco Frattini
The state needs to be held to their burden of proving every particular element of the statute as it references the definitions of explosives. The law's definition of explosives is ironically applicable to both explosives and fireworks.
Stephan Seeger
You end up in FBI files with your name and your group's name because you're doing stuff. By and large, the FBI has done a pretty good job sticking to those rules.
John Miller
The company has to abide by the mandate that the court issues. That is, the court says, 'You must do the following, but I am going to give you the burden of finding the best way of accomplish that.'
William Kovacic
We're pleased with the recognition that the court says that it's a pretty significant burden to have a widow hauled into court in a situation like this.
Stephen Nelson
We believe the ruling is in error in that no state or federal court ... has ever made a finding on the basis cited in this case.
Kile Turner
If a terrorist's determined enough, he'll find a way. I think some of the rules went too far, like (prohibiting) nail files. But people got used to it. So why not just leave it alone?
Frank Gonzalez
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