Dr. Maserati said:
Just thinking out loud here - can LA inc try for an injuction when the 'news' if tomorrows headline only broke today? Or was an injuction served earlier - and this piece is a 'watered down' version of what they may have been sitting on for the last week(s)?
Also, wouldn't an injunction be a PR nightmare. Really that most often is taken in a manner as, what was said must be true by the general population. Especially with a high-standing paper such as the wall street journal, you cannot just pass the article of as rubbish, the people won't be as willing to believe that. Also it ensures that the article is known about by a much larger audience, the more information there is about an article the more likely it is that people will read it, especially with an injunction that will be written about by other papers and magazines.
But really is LA trying to get an injunction against publication?
@ TSF, you can prevent digital publication through legitimate servers and publishers, however most times that happens, the article moves to a foreign server, or is spread through less legitimate means, such as leaking. But it can ensure that a large publisher does not run it on their website, which could lessen the possible audiences.