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Article 20

And I bet improving their quality would have cost less than bringing the stupid lawsuit. Maybe they will sue the lawyer for not telling them they were stupid and use the proceeds to improve the property.

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bitch trolling

haha i am so evil you cant ban me i am king of all trolls

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Article 18

AFAIK, in the US, the truth is not defamation or slander.

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A Big Win

And, thanks to righteous... litigious!... indignation, now EVERYONE knows which hotel is regarded as Dirtiest, Filthiest, Most Slovenly Hotel of All Ages. Good work on defending that reputation, Grand...

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Sounds like this is the Judge we need for...

Patent lawsuits, File sharing lawsuits, Copyright lawsuits, etc... This judge seems to be able to discern facts from assertions so he might not buy the BS the MPAA, and Patent trolls are selling.

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Article 15

I think they could monetize on it. I mean, there are all sorts of weirdos out there, some might be willing to stay in the dirtiest hotel in America ;D

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Article 14

Now we know not only that the hotel is dirty but also that its owners are jerks who are prone to hiring bad legal advice.

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Hotel Hell

Maybe they want the publicity without having to contact Gordon Ramsay...

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What a grand missed marketing opportunity.

What they should have done is started a marketing campaign, 'We listened to YOU our Customers'. Hire a crew to come in and clean the resort

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Re: A Big Win

Spot on. Not only have the propagated that opinion of their hotel, but in suing TripAdvisor for defamation, rather than spend that money to improve their services, it leads me to the opinion that the...

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Re: A Big Win

Sir, you are mistaken. The court is merely giving guidance to others who would sue for defamation over negative consumer opinions.

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Re: A Big Win

AUGH, now I can't get the theme song of Fawlty Towers out of my head. The dirtiest, filthiest, most slovenly hotel of all ages? NO! No, I won't have that! There's a place in Eastbourne...

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Re: Re: A Big Win

Hey - I used to live in Eastbourne (or Geriatric-on-Sea to give it its proper name). Fawlty Towers (Flowery Twats?) was set in Torbay.

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Re: What a grand missed marketing opportunity.

That would have been better than their previous marketing campaigns: "Guess the clean towel" "Free bedbug with every stay!" "Name (and find the source of) that odor, get $5 off" The other thing they...

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Re: Re: Re: A Big Win

Farty Towels? That place was awesome...

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Re: Hotel Hell

Actually, that would be Anthony Melchiorri.

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Article 4

I had no idea that the Grand Resort Hotel & Convention Center in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, was among the dirtiest in the country. Now I do. Thanks!

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Article 3

Well if you own a Hotel and your blankets make dust storm when you shake them out what do you expect? Get rid of the Pig-Pen blankets and you might get off the list.

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Reasonable vs Moron

Why is it that trademark violations get to be decided by morons in a hurry but defamation has to be decided by reasonable people? I think trademark needs to be updated to this refreshing standard.

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Article 1

So...they spent a great deal of money in legal fees to advertise the fact that they are the dirtiest hotel in America. Awesome.

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