Watchtower Legal Team Makes Threats

by Brother Mike 26 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Simon
    Simon

    I think we need to be careful about actual threats and potential threats.

    Potential threats are there all the time. They are of little consequence though because the only thing that really matters is actual threats.

    Typically, these come in the form of a DMCA takedown request which can be either complied with or challenged. It's pretty good legislation as it provides some protection against legal action and also recourse against people making false claims.

    Of course anyone running any site needs to consider legal issues and it's up to them whether they chose to remove information based on rumour of potential threats or only for actual threats.

    Consider though that having things taken down by the WTS without having to actually issue and real threats is the best possible outcome ... for them.

  • GLTirebiter
    GLTirebiter

    jgnat: This site has profiled several Jehovah's Witnesses who were lawyers too. In at least one case, the WTBTS paid for their education.

    There have been female lawyers on the Watchtower staff, too. Carolyn Wah testified that she helped prepare the "Preparing for Child Custody Cases" publication: [with a tip of the hat to Compound Complex]

    Watchtower legal battles have “become so common [that] they offer its followers a pamphlet entitled ‘Preparing for Child Custody Cases’ (Montgomery, 1992, p. 14)” intended for Witnesses facing court custody battles. The booklet, which openly advocates deception and advises Witnesses to deceive the court, was

    … designed for their internal use in helping their members prepare to discuss custody matters in divorce hearings [and] encourages Witness children, under oath, to present a distorted view of the opportunities that a Witness child has to assume a place in the larger world. An example of this is the comment in this publication that Witness children could become journalists (a vocation requiring a college degree), when attending college is at best strongly discouraged, and at worst condemned by the Witnesses as a vehicle by which Witness children can lose their faith and be subjected to immoral association (Duron, 1991, p. 18).

    Court testimony states:

    Watchtower attorney Wah also stated under oath that she assisted the Society in writing the booklet Preparing for Child Custody Cases in about 1986, and admitted the booklet was produced because of a growing concern about articles published in the social science and psychological literature by Watchtower critics that were detrimental to the Society’s interests.

  • Band on the Run
    Band on the Run

    I wrote to Carolyn Walsh. They assert their legal rights. There is nothing heinous in doing so. I doubt if apostates who write books want to give up their copyright protections. The lawyers are not threatening. The law permits them to sue.

    They probably have a core legal department that deals with routine JW matters. When an area needs special expertise, they must hire outside counsel. There is nothing unusual in this practice.

    As for tax-exemption, I would rather have tax-exemption for all religions then have the government bureacrats decide what is a valid religion or not. If you don't like tax-exemption, work to have the statute rescinded. Once government decides with a fine tooth comb who is worthy of exemption, all sorts of ethnic and political considerations arise. Minority religions will be the losers. Imagine Tea Party activists ruling on whether progressive Christian religions are permissible.

    Sometimes you have to live with the lesser of two evils. They are a religion, not a registered charity. Catholic Charities work impressed me greatly. A visit to the Vatican, though, is sobering. Heck, a visit to Westminster Abbey or St. Paul's Cathedral is also illuminating. The Witnesses are small fry when it comes to not feeding people with their resources.

  • KiddingMe
    KiddingMe

    Marked

  • factfinder
    factfinder

    Are letters to the congregations and the boe copyrighted?

    Yes, the wts are hypocrites! They claim to be obeying Jesus' words to preach the good news of the kingdom to all of the nations, etc, but then try to keep secret their so called good news.

    It is all just information control by a cult with a control-freak gb that wants glory and attention.

  • AuntConnie
    AuntConnie

    Use a domain in China, they don't believe in IP rights!

  • NewYork44M
    NewYork44M

    A lawyer without a threat is like a day without sunshine.

    Threats is what lawyers do.

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