PACER Class Action Lawsuit - National Veterans Legal Services Program, et al. v. United States
EventHorizon1984
17 May 2017
“Paying too much for PACER? You could get an email notice later this spring to join a class action”
Amanda Bronstad
In PACER Suit, a Class Action Even Defense Lawyers Can Love
Need quick online access to Federal Court records? Then you want PACER (pacer.gov).
What is PACER?
"Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) is an electronic public access service that allows users to obtain case and docket information online from federal appellate, district, and bankruptcy courts, and the PACER Case Locator. PACER is provided by the Federal Judiciary in keeping with its commitment to providing public access to court information via a centralized service."
"The Federal Judiciary has developed a Next Generation (NextGen) Case Management/ Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) system that will allow you to use the same account for both PACER and electronic filing access"
"The PACER Case Locator is a national index for U.S. district, bankruptcy, and appellate courts. A subset of information from each case is transferred to the PACER Case Locator server each night"
"PACER is available to anyone who registers for an account.
The more than one million PACER users include attorneys, pro se filers, government agencies, trustees, data collectors, researchers, educational and financial institutions, commercial enterprises, the media, and the general public."
PACER registration is free, but there is a fee for document access.
"All registered agencies or individuals are charged a user fee of $0.10 per page. This charge applies to the number of pages that results from any search, including a search that yields no matches (one page for no matches)."
"The schedule places a cap on the per-page charge, with a maximum $3, the equivalent of 30 pages, for electronic access to any single document. For example, a 50 page document that would cost $5 at $0.10 a page is capped at 30 pages and only costs $3. Users will receive the entire 50-page document but are only charged $3. Each attachment in CM/ECF sites is considered a separate document. Therefore, the cap will apply to each attachment over 30 pages separately."
"The PACER Service Center bills quarterly and sends a statement by mail or email. Fees are waived when usage is less than $15 for the quarter."
Why the fees for public documents?
Are these fees reasonable? On 21 April 2016, the National Veterans Legal Services Program, National Consumer Law Center, and the Alliance For Justice presented the case "that PACER's fee schedule is higher than necessary to cover the costs of operating PACER."
A few months later, on 24 January 2017, "U.S. District Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle in the District of Columbia approved the" 'class action lawsuit.'
The nineteen (19) page document ends with:
CONCLUSION
Plaintiffs’ motion for class certification is granted, with minor modifications to the proposed class definition. A separate Order accompanies this Memorandum Opinion.
/s/ Ellen Segal Huvelle
ELLEN SEGAL HUVELLE
United States District Judge
Date: January 24, 2017
Of course, notice of this event reached our email box on 16 May 2017.
Did we mention it's May?
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"One of those hobbies of mine, is studying laws. The laws you used to be paid to enforce."
Detective Robert Goren
Daybreak Games - "Problem with login servers?… Again?"
Daybreak Games - "Problem with login servers?… Again?"
EventHorizon1984
19 May 2017
“Have you experienced a crash or disconnect in the last 30 days”
Daybreak Game Company, 2017
According to Daybreak Games Company, they are the "ultimate online gaming destination, providing immersive entertainment for your PC and Console. An impressive statement from a company with approximately $100 million in yearly revenue. Owned by Columbus Nova, "an investment management firm with over $2.5 billion of assets," Daybreak Games should be 'no small operation.'
So why can't such a company, permanently fix their login problem? Since 2 January 2017, Daybreak Games Company LLC has had login ‘issues’; customers unable to access their online software.
What are those login issues? Daybreak Games has never provided a technical explanation.
Well ... except they say the customer is to blame.
Well ... Daybreak Games does have a public relations and marketing problem. Via example, view their press page. The last press release is dated "Oct 03 2016" and has "6 Shares." And when did you last see a Daybreak Games advertisement.
But I digress {Ed}.
In lieu of a satisfactory technical “why,” we'll provide the “when.” While this article deals with the trials of Daybreak Games EverQuest II customers, a MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game), many of the login 'issues' impact other customers.
‘Pics or it didn’t happen’
2003
Sources:
facebook.com/DaybreakGames
twitter.com/DaybreakGames
twitter.com/EverQuestII
forums.DaybreakGames.com
Daybreak Games Login Reverse Chronology
19 May 2017
27-28 April 2017
19 April 2017
6 April 2017
4 March 2017
14 February 2017
9 February 2017
Unknown person's February 9 Facebook archive HERE.
EQ2Wire.com February 9 archive.
6 February 2017
5 February 2017
4 February 2017
2 February 2017
Oh the irony?
26 January 2017
25 January 2017
21 January 2017
17 January 2017
12 January 2017
2 January 2017
Are any missing?
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