Give me this judgment!

September 5th, 2008, Tomasz Rychlicki

In the era of the Internet and processing of documents in digital form, Tomasz Rychlicki must go to the Supreme Court to buy stamps for the sum of 12 Polish złoty. He has to stick these stamps on the sheet of paper on which he also has to include - write down - the signature of the judgment of the Supreme Court of 11 March 2008 (act signature II, CSK 539/07), which he knows about only from information made available in the Bulletin No. 7/08 of 8 August 2008, PDF file, that in laconic way only says that:

Username (nickname) which is used by a person in Internet services is a subject to legal protection on the same grounds as the protection of personal name, pseudonym or company.

Tomasz Rychlicki has to write his e-mail address on the same sheet of paper together with judgement’s act signature and stuck and cross out (sic) stamps. When he sends this sheet of paper by fax, Tomasz Rychlicki receives the ruling via e-mail sent to the specified e-mail address. Nice ladies are working in the Supreme Court, who are really willing to help, but some procedures are set out by ******** (autocensorship). Piotr Waglowski has also wrote some comments about this judgement. After our brief conversation I was “elected” to get the text of this judgment.