Comment Re:Stole from them? (Score 1) 879
If the plaintiff cannot produce enough evidence to show that he has a reasonable chance of winning the case in court, the defendant can make a motion for summary judgement.
If the judge thinks that carrying the proceeding to trial would clearly be a waste of court time, he can then throw the case out.
How often does this happen, I wonder. Does "Can't produce licenses/disks for all installs" equal "enough evidence"?
On a related note: Something that would then keep this in check (and a lot of other crap) would be more laws penalizing those who file frivolous lawsuites. :)