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High Court stops camper-trailer company’s appeal against Facebook admin

Just before the website was removed, a Lemon Caravans & RVs in Aus member shared the link to the Facebook group and Ms Leigh commented on the post.
“I am hoping by showing this to 45,000 members that Bruder might pick up their act. Losing a sale would cost them a fortune,” she wrote, according to court documents.
Ms Leigh went on to name five companies, including Bruder, which she said had launched, or threatened to launch, legal action against customers who had written negative reviews.
An EXP-6 camper-trailer from Brisbane-based manufacturer Bruder.Credit:Bruder
On July 2, Bruder’s solicitors demanded Ms Leigh remove the posts. Her response included: “So my suggestion, in good faith, is to advise your client to cease this…
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