Devin Stone does a 50 minute #LegalEagle analysis of just the first part of the #BricksAndMinifigs #StarWars #LEGO affair in #Utah; says that there's a part 2 to come, covering what happened after the other YouTuber got involved; gives a dense information-packed point by point exposition and analysis of the legal positions, including rebuttals of the absurd ones; and points out how a lawyer would have saved some expensive mistakes from happening before even going to court.
Then the comments section is full of people who just ignore all of that, leap to discussing the not even yet released part 2, confuse 'consignment' and 'contingency' amongst other things, and complain about court costs as the reason that lawyers (who, for one thing, know how to serve notices properly) are expensive.
Undoubtedly fantastic in terms of the YouTube algorithm. Kilocomments! But it is saddening to see so many people who did not take in anything that they just watched.



