OK, the case was dismissed on lacking any 1st A standing, so the kid doubled down. Seems he is a well known serial suier of gaming companies.
Northern District of California District Judge Ronald M Whyte ruled that there was no plausible First Amendment claim for relief stated and dismissed the case.
http://gamepolitics.com/2009/10/01/judge-able-resist-psn-lawsuit/ http://www.engadget.com/tag/erik-estavillo/It's been 6 years since he filed an appeal with the 9th court. I cannot find the appeal nor any notification of rejection, nor any ruling.
Traveler what are you trying to accomplish other than harass HTC over how they handle their private service by trying to frighten them with a reference to a lawsuit by dingdong? That is almost on par with the serial suier dingdong......
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http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/27/banned-psn-player-appeals-court-decision-sues-sony-again-for-1/If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Erik Estavillo made headlines in the gaming blogosphere last summer for his $55,000 lawsuit against Sony, launched in retaliation for being banned from the PlayStation Network. As predicted, the judge dismissed his case after determining the First Amendment did not apply to Estavillo's claim.
Estavallo isn't going to be stopped by a mere district judge's ruling, though. In addition to filing an appeal, Estavillo is also filing another lawsuit against Sony -- this time, a civil suit seeking $180,000 in damages; more than three times the amount of his original, dismissed suit. According to GamePolitics, Estavillo will once again opt out of using a lawyer, choosing to represent himself for both upcoming cases. We wish Estavillo the best of luck.