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07/05/2014
According to reports, it is thought that Chris Sevier has filed a 50-page motion to the 10th US Circuit Court of Appeal after officials in Utah refused to allow him to marry his MacBook "machine-spouse".
He is also claiming that the love he has for his "porn-filled" spouse, is no different to the love shared between gay partners. In his motion, which is an intervention in a separate challenge against the state's same-sex marriage ban, Sevier argued: "They discriminated against me when they rejected my request to marry my computer. I approached the Utah clerk to have a marriage licence issued for me and my machine-spouse.
"The clerk denied my request for a marriage licence... my object of affection was outside the scope of the narrow definition.
"If anything, my marriage to a machine possesses less of a risk, since a possible acrimonious divorce proceeding could be avoided, if the marriage fails."
According to Sky News, Sevier filed a lawsuit trying to intervene in similar circumstances in Florida last year. The judge rejected his challenge, saying it was "removed from reality".
(JP/IT)
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Man Seeks To Marry His Laptop
A man has filed a challenge against a court in America for the right to be able to marry his laptop.According to reports, it is thought that Chris Sevier has filed a 50-page motion to the 10th US Circuit Court of Appeal after officials in Utah refused to allow him to marry his MacBook "machine-spouse".
He is also claiming that the love he has for his "porn-filled" spouse, is no different to the love shared between gay partners. In his motion, which is an intervention in a separate challenge against the state's same-sex marriage ban, Sevier argued: "They discriminated against me when they rejected my request to marry my computer. I approached the Utah clerk to have a marriage licence issued for me and my machine-spouse.
"The clerk denied my request for a marriage licence... my object of affection was outside the scope of the narrow definition.
"If anything, my marriage to a machine possesses less of a risk, since a possible acrimonious divorce proceeding could be avoided, if the marriage fails."
According to Sky News, Sevier filed a lawsuit trying to intervene in similar circumstances in Florida last year. The judge rejected his challenge, saying it was "removed from reality".
(JP/IT)
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