Q2: Why don't we include more press releases, announcements, and forum posts to see what the parties were thinking?
A2: The parties' public comments about the lawsuit are the furthest thing from
neutral and should be used sparingly. As a rule of thumb, summarize what the parties
did more than what the parties
said: briefly summarize the parties activities and main legal arguments in the filings, but avoid
undue weight on public statements that are made with the intention of swaying their fan communities. Certain public announcements prior to the legal dispute (starting Fall 2017) are less likely to be intentionally misleading, and are useful to show how the parties understood their rights before emotions were heightened by the lawsuit.