In ancient Rome, fights between gladiators were a public spectacle. Now, suing is a kind of sport. These two forms of entertainment have both found a home on the Internet.

A new Web site invites the public to be voyeurs into the sacred art of suing. The site, called “I’m Right, You’re Wrong,” lets people battle out their disputes online, for free. It can be found at www.imright.com.

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