Not sure he's even that. An agent accepts legal correspondence on behalf of a company, who's owner may not want or be able to accept such documents directly, and passes them on to that owner. They are not necessarily that companies legal representative. For web companies This service is usually provided by specialised legal firms with offices in every state expressly for this purpose - like a special legal correspondence post office.
There are of course many possibilities. He could be a relation or friend of family of some kind, connected to one owner or another in a non-political way - personally, almost every relative I have, or acquaintance I have made through relatives, as much as I can discern, has politics largely contrary to my own.
They probably didn't have an agent before it became scored. Expanding a website to try and get more users means you need an agent to handle any legal correspondence that may result. There is a whole legal industry built around this need, specifically for websites, since they could have legal concerns in any state where people access the website. it's a service you pay a yearly fee for. The agent in general would not have anything to do with the websites content or the running of the website, nor necessarily any relationship to the owners of the website beyond that of customer/service provider.
Not sure he's even that. An agent accepts legal correspondence on behalf of a company, who's owner may not want or be able to accept such documents directly, and passes them on to that owner. They are not necessarily that companies legal representative. For web companies This service is usually provided by specialised legal firms with offices in every state expressly for this purpose - like a special legal correspondence post office.
Interesting that pkvi says "agent" when Americans say lawyer and Brits say solicitor.
There are of course many possibilities. He could be a relation or friend of family of some kind, connected to one owner or another in a non-political way - personally, almost every relative I have, or acquaintance I have made through relatives, as much as I can discern, has politics largely contrary to my own.
They probably didn't have an agent before it became scored. Expanding a website to try and get more users means you need an agent to handle any legal correspondence that may result. There is a whole legal industry built around this need, specifically for websites, since they could have legal concerns in any state where people access the website. it's a service you pay a yearly fee for. The agent in general would not have anything to do with the websites content or the running of the website, nor necessarily any relationship to the owners of the website beyond that of customer/service provider.