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SleazyDream 07-22-2009 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16096063)
Im going to a swim.. good night sleezy..

smooooooch

hope you passed your swimming lessions :thumbsup

SleazyDream 07-22-2009 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16096060)
Oh, my original degree was in Finance. It was all fun in my early years. Making dart board mutual funds, playing stock.. Then I get to my senior year and realize that my best shot is to sell life insurance to old gizzards like serge. One summer internship with Principal Financial and I switched my majors to BIS (business information systems). Best thing I ever done. Altho I do hate mainframe programig more than anything else in my life...

PS: I chose to fail... You never tried.. thats the difference. :1orglaugh


ahhh fuck.... similar backgrounds......

CrkMStanz 07-22-2009 10:04 PM

its Lien , not lean

dam lawyers :1orglaugh :1orglaugh



but beyond that i think mass-micro lawsuits (not suites) are a great idea - coupled with ALL other suggested methods - somethings gotta give

:2 cents:

CyberHustler 07-22-2009 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by theking (Post 16096028)
I tend to doubt that you would find many...if any that would appear...which means you would win by default and have one hell of a time ever collecting a dime.

I'll go get your shit when you win.. for a fee of course... :pimp

camperjohn64 07-22-2009 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by peeperpimp (Post 16095834)
Just because you dont have to bring an attorney to small claims doesnt mean the other party wont.

Trust that their attorney(s) will show up. and eat you alive. (they love snacks)

In small claims court, the defendant is not allowed to have an attorney represent them.

Also, in small claims, your claim must be limited to something actually lost, not theoretical losses. ie: you must have at some point actually paid money to someone that the defendant is now responsible for. You cannot sue for pain and suffering or secondary losses or "he cost me money" claims. You can't sue in small claims for content theft.

baddog 07-22-2009 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 16095791)
I don't know us law but in Canada offense is tried where offense occured. Theft occured from my business here?

Collection can mea. Seizing assets, which could be the URL of the tube....

. . . .

California:

As a general rule, a case must be filed in the county (and area of court location) in which the defendant resides. This general rule promotes fairness, since it's usually easier for a defendant to defend a case if it's filed in the locality where the defendant resides.

Manitoba:

The hearing of the claim must be held at the court centre nearest where the defendant resides or where the incident happened. A court date will be set at the time of filing. Once served, the date may only be changed by consent of all parties. As a claimant you must have the full and complete name and address of all parties involved in the action.

Indiana:

Generally, you need to file the suit in the county (or township, if you're in Marion County) where the:

* Transaction or incident took place, such as where you signed the contract or where the car accident happened
* Where the obligation was supposed to be performed, such as where your house is located if a plumber or roofer didn't do his job properly, for example
* Defendant lives (since there was no transaction, JMHO)
* Defendant works or is employed at the time you file the suit
* Property is located, if the case is a landlord-tenant dispute

Phil 07-22-2009 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 16096075)
smooooooch

hope you passed your swimming lessions :thumbsup


pfft... been swiming before I learned how to walk. Russian national JR team 1986. I was doing 100 meter freestyle with 10 y.o. when I was in first grade.

baddog 07-22-2009 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 16095824)
The URL is an asset. Hit em where it hurts.

I find it hard to beleive small claims in the USA isn't enforceable? It is a legal judgement from a court of law with a real judge.

Always appealed which means higher court, more hassle, attorneys now allowed/encouraged.

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Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 16095828)
You are mistaken yes you can. You win a judgement its a judgement that you can enforce.

Hopefully.

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Originally Posted by peeperpimp (Post 16095834)
Just because you dont have to bring an attorney to small claims doesnt mean the other party wont.

Trust that their attorney(s) will show up. and eat you alive. (they love snacks)

They can't.


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Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 16095862)
actually, judges in small claims usually DON'T like attorneys, esp if you appear to be honest.

also what is 20 or 30 people all sue at once - in different states and countries.....

all seperate legitimate small claims lawsuits

and here's the thing, even if their lawyer DOES show up, in Canada here if you loose you're only responsible for $100 in fees. they could get buried in legal fees really quickly and cripple them

While for most of us this does not apply because attorneys are not allowed in small claims courts [in any state I am aware of], it does present another issue I just remembered. This applies in at least California.

If you are incorporated you must be represented by an attorney in court. But since attorneys are not allowed in small claims court they lose, but will surely appeal.

Of course, if you are incorporated I think it makes it a little tough for you to file a small claims action. I am arguing with myself about this, so not really sure how that works.

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16095872)
Sleazy, I don?t know how its in Canada but here attorney can file motion for ?change of venue? and you will have to fly your ass to some place called Poland Springs, Maine with population of 150, for every court meeting. And there can be MAAAANY of those to fly to?

You sure you went to law school? You can't just get granted a change of venue without a valid reason.

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Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 16095906)
actually, here in canada you can lean it and then force the sale of the asset if the account is unpaid.

Then should probably start a coalition of Canadians to do this. Sounds like your laws are stricter.

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16095947)
:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

just like that eh? But in Canada we just club the seal... You do realize how many "ifs" there is and each one has its own legal issues?

Yeah, I am sure you went over that in law school, right? Any legal issues might be after you get the first notice from your bank that they had a court order to turn over your cash, so you run to court to get a stay while you get your shit together.

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Originally Posted by CrkMStanz (Post 16096091)
its Lien , not lean

Thank you.

xxxjay 07-22-2009 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 16095791)
I don't know us law but in Canada offense is tried where offense occured. Theft occured from my business here?

Collection can mea. Seizing assets, which could be the URL of the tube....

See what Brazzers has to say.

San 07-22-2009 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 16095778)
You can get a Judgement WITHOUT a lawyer and associated legal fees and garnish assets if they don't pay it, assets like homes, cars, bank accounts, etc.

yeah, good luck tracking them down in some buttfuck Zanzibar

Phil 07-22-2009 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 16096203)
You sure you went to law school? You can't just get granted a change of venue without a valid reason.

No shit Einstein. Its not like you go and say “ Hey I want it to be moved to Halleluya” … Do you have any idea why tobacco cases are all gone in one specific area Curly?
That’s why you hire lawyer to come up with one… Let me wash off you dentures while I have Serge’s…

http://a1der-babe.com/bananadog.gif <----- fucking retard.

Phil 07-22-2009 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by xxxjay (Post 16096205)
See what Brazzers has to say.

Oh no, he's going after me and 8tube.. as well as 12tube and fuck-off-tube.china

baddog 07-23-2009 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16096243)
No shit Einstein. Its not like you go and say ? Hey I want it to be moved to Halleluya? ? Do you have any idea why tobacco cases are all gone in one specific area Curly?

Feel free to enlighten us and explain how that pertains to a small claims action.

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That?s why you hire lawyer to come up with one?
Yeah, every small claims action should include a few lawyers in it. Why would someone waste the money on an attorney to get a case moved when you can appeal for free and ALWAYS have it granted?

Phil 07-23-2009 12:09 AM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 16096252)
Feel free to enlighten us and explain how that pertains to a small claims action.



Yeah, every small claims action should include a few lawyers in it. Why would someone waste the money on an attorney to get a case moved when you can appeal for free and ALWAYS have it granted?

Feel free to fuck off or actually read or talk to couple of legal entities. Every village has its own idiot. GFY has you…

pocketkangaroo 07-23-2009 12:20 AM

A lot of the tube sites have content of girls that look very young. Maybe it's legal, maybe it's not. But a few thousand reports to the FBI and whatever the enforcement agency in Canada is could stir up some trouble.

Then again, if you really wanted to play dirty and just didn't give a fuck how, a few full-time Russians to constantly DDOS would make their lives hell.

Jack Sparrow 07-23-2009 12:32 AM

And who would pay for those 10k suits?

No offense, just thinking most of them would rather not pay and lose even more money.

SleazyDream 07-23-2009 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 16096252)
Feel free to enlighten us and explain how that pertains to a small claims action.



Yeah, every small claims action should include a few lawyers in it. Why would someone waste the money on an attorney to get a case moved when you can appeal for free and ALWAYS have it granted?

here you can only appeal ONCE (costs the same as filing - $30) - and you only have 30 days to do it. then an appeal goes same as any other trial - to a higher court and that can only go so high and will cost the defendant HUGE legal fees

baddog 07-23-2009 12:39 AM

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Originally Posted by mrfrisky (Post 16096294)
And who would pay for those 10k suits?

No offense, just thinking most of them would rather not pay and lose even more money.

Well, unless you went to CAMOKAT School of Law, small claims court is cheap. Less than $100. Of course, there are limits to how much you can sue for.

baddog 07-23-2009 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 16096306)
here you can only appeal ONCE (costs the same as filing - $30) - and you only have 30 days to do it. then an appeal goes same as any other trial - to a higher court and that can only go so high and will cost the defendant HUGE legal fees

If they lose.

SleazyDream 07-23-2009 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by xxxjay (Post 16096205)
See what Brazzers has to say.

i havn't caught them stealing any of my content.

if I do catch someone doign that - i'll sue and see what happens :thumbsup

wootpr0n 07-23-2009 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by pocketkangaroo (Post 16096269)
A lot of the tube sites have content of girls that look very young. Maybe it's legal, maybe it's not. But a few thousand reports to the FBI and whatever the enforcement agency in Canada is could stir up some trouble.

Then again, if you really wanted to play dirty and just didn't give a fuck how, a few full-time Russians to constantly DDOS would make their lives hell.

Both of these are illegal.

"A few thousand" false reports to the FBI will put you in jail. Plus, they will notice that something is up.

Phil 07-23-2009 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 16096306)
here you can only appeal ONCE (costs the same as filing - $30) - and you only have 30 days to do it. then an appeal goes same as any other trial - to a higher court and that can only go so high and will cost the defendant HUGE legal fees

You can listen to old fool ... but there but if you lose in my state, you have to post double to appeal. State of Texas. But what do I know… Listen to the village idiot on the bike…

SleazyDream 07-23-2009 12:47 AM

baddog - think about it - suing for money one thing, suing to get their URL, me thinks anyone paying legal fees for this will avoid stealing your content in the future.

and screw the lawyer, who cares if you fail, it's small claims, they can't sue you back for more than $100 in legal fees here.

it's about PUNISHING them with their OWN lawyer fees - tehe

Phil 07-23-2009 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 16096315)
i havn't caught them stealing any of my content.

if I do catch someone doign that - i'll sue and see what happens :thumbsup

do you have any content?

SleazyDream 07-23-2009 12:49 AM

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16096330)
You can listen to old fool ... but there but if you lose in my state, you have to post double to appeal. State of Texas. But what do I know? Listen to the village idiot on the bike?

laws are often different in different areas

wootpr0n 07-23-2009 12:50 AM

100 of you idiots have posted, and not one of you have realized that this entire "plan" is completely fucked up.

Copyright law is FEDERAL. So you can't even file a lawsuit in small claims court alleging copyright infringement; you must file it in a federal district court.

Plus you have to get copyright registration FIRST. Most of you do not actually obtain registrations from the US Copyright office. So now you will have to do this, AND THEN file the lawsuit, and YOU WILL STILL BE LIMITED to actual damages, and cannot recover attorneys fees, because you did not have copyright registration at the time of infringement.

So the Court won't be looking at just the facts anymore; they will have to ask "is this copyright infringement?" And if it is, then how much damage did it actually cause you?

And if you want to file a lawsuit in Canada, you will have to do so in Court of Queens Bench.

Now a whole bunch of you are going to give me idiot replies because you don't want to face reality, so I will say FUCK YOU ALL in advance.

SleazyDream 07-23-2009 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16096334)
do you have any content?

what's content?

I'm an assistant janitor. :thumbsup

SleazyDream 07-23-2009 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by wootpr0n (Post 16096339)
100 of you idiots have posted, and not one of you have realized that this entire "plan" is completely fucked up.

Copyright law is FEDERAL. So you can't even file a lawsuit in small claims court alleging copyright infringement; you must file it in a federal district court.

Plus you have to get copyright registration FIRST. Most of you do not actually obtain registrations from the US Copyright office. So now you will have to do this, AND THEN file the lawsuit, and YOU WILL STILL BE LIMITED to actual damages, and cannot recover attorneys fees, because you did not have copyright registration at the time of infringement.

So the Court won't be looking at just the facts anymore; they will have to ask "is this copyright infringement?" And if it is, then how much damage did it actually cause you?

And if you want to file a lawsuit in Canada, you will have to do so in Court of Queens Bench.

Now a whole bunch of you are going to give me idiot replies because you don't want to face reality, so I will say FUCK YOU ALL in advance.

i don't agree.

I'm filing for unpaid account if someone steals my content. If I see it on another site I mail an invoice and try and collect.

if they don't pay, I sue for collection.


oh yeah, IDIOT.

Phil 07-23-2009 12:54 AM

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Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 16096333)
baddog - think about it - suing for money one thing, suing to get their URL, me thinks anyone paying legal fees for this will avoid stealing your content in the future.

and screw the lawyer, who cares if you fail, it's small claims, they can't sue you back for more than $100 in legal fees here.

it's about PUNISHING them with their OWN lawyer fees - tehe

You don’t fucking get it. It would cost you a lot more to file the “second” motion. Those guys won’t move an Inch for small claims court note. Im done with you idiots. Have fun..

SleazyDream 07-23-2009 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16096348)
You don?t fucking get it. It would cost you a lot more to file the ?second? motion. Those guys won?t move an Inch for small claims court note. Im done with you idiots. Have fun..

all lawyers are afraid of small claims court :2 cents:

wootpr0n 07-23-2009 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 16096346)
i don't agree.

I'm filing for unpaid account if someone steals my content. If I see it one another site I mail an invoice and try and collect.

if they don't pay, I sue for collection.


oh yeah, IDIOT.

You don't have a contract with them. So you can't invoice them for something that they haven't agreed to buy. And then you can't sue them for not having paid an invoice that is invalid.

IDIOT.

SleazyDream 07-23-2009 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by wootpr0n (Post 16096354)
You don't have a contract with them. So you can't invoice them for something that they haven't agreed to buy. And then you can't sue them for not having paid an invoice that is invalid.

IDIOT.

if my property is on their site I do or it's theft.

been though something similar in small claims mainstream wise. what i saw was judges don't like theives.


guys- it CAN be done. it doesn't require a million dollars and a huge lawyer. it requires some thinking....

if you fail, you think it though and sue again on another occurance.

small claims can crush a tube if they are stealing your content. it just requires someone to go after them. :2 cents:

SleazyDream 07-23-2009 01:00 AM

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Originally Posted by wootpr0n (Post 16096354)
You don't have a contract with them. So you can't invoice them for something that they haven't agreed to buy. And then you can't sue them for not having paid an invoice that is invalid.

IDIOT.


basically it's theft but I monetize it. :2 cents:

that works in court.

idiot

SleazyDream 07-23-2009 01:02 AM

here's a better way to think about it

sue for $500 or $1000 an occurance. the tube's LEGAL fees will be more than that to defend themself, so they let it go. if you get a judgement they have to pay or it's asset digging time including the url... so it's PAY ME or pay your lawyer 3 to 4 times.

and then sue seperatly for every occurance and get different court dates on all of them

JFK 07-23-2009 04:01 AM

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Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 16095810)
In Canada with a judgement from small claims u can seize assets, raid bank accounts, etc. It's a legal judgement.

YES, I belive that is the case:2 cents:

papagmp 07-23-2009 05:33 AM

It took me a bit to read through all this confusion and I'm still not sure if it's a good idea or not. I do, however, know that it’s about time we did something to protect our creative works and brainstorming ideas is a critical step in the process. Bravo to Sleazy for at least voicing his thoughts.

I also know that I would never take legal advice from someone that claims to have a "Business Information System undergrad degree", and also claims to have attended 2 and 1/2 years of law school, that can’t (or won’t) formulate a sentence properly and can’t (or won’t) get simple things like subject verb agreement correct. I’ll forgive the lack of caps and maybe even an occasional spelling error, as long as it doesn’t alter the meaning, but damn, take a look at this man’s butchering of the English Language. Would you want this person representing you in front of a judge?

So - you want examples?

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16095805)
small claims court won't work. All you can do is hire collection agency after and all they can do is call up the guy and ask to up. They cant go after his property.

Small claims court won't work. All you can do is hire a collection agency after (go after what?) and all they (who is "they") can do is call up the guy (who is "the guy") and ask to up (I'm guessing that you meant 'ask him to pay up'. They (again, who is 'they") cant go after his property.

And just like Canada has different laws than your local, every stat has different laws. So making a statement that one can't go after property, without proper supporting proof, detracts greatly from your creditability.


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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16095837)
yes it is. Just winning (in) small slaims (court) doesn't meat a thing. You would have to file (a) request of what you want to (and) attach (it) to (the) lien which he (who is this?) can dispute, they (the plaintiff, the defendant, the attorneys, the court.....?) ca file for (a) change of venue etc... not that easy..

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16095851)
No you don't. You will have to RTAO (never us an acronym without introducing it first) to go after assests. Trust me.

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16095854)
Jesus fucking christ. I went to law school for 2 1/2 years, I know what Im talking about.

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16095872)
Sleazy, I don’t know how its in Canada but here (an) attorney can file (a) motion for “change of venue” and you will have to fly your ass to some place called Poland Springs, Maine(,) with (a) population of 150, for every court meeting. And there can be MAAAANY of those to fly to…

Damn - without the corrections, I'd think I was talking to a third grader.

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16095898)
Oh Sleezy, I didn’t fail, I just quit when I foud out whats waiting for me. I was shooting for Corporate Law, but then I saw what people like me do after graduation for (the) next 10 years(,) besides filling up coffee pots and running copy machine(s) business.. Instead I took 80K expat (is this ex-patriot) job I (to?) SE Asia with (an) oil company and left the law program. Thank god for that Business Information System undergrad degree I had.. Maybe if I went to Harward law it would have been different, but I just did it in Texas at SMU.

This paragraph alone is enough to convince me that this man would never be an attorney that I would allow to represent me. Even if he had finished school.

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16095939)
Its 4+ years for work-and-study students… Please tell me “Oh but in Canada…”… I do give 3 shits about how its in “Eh Canada”…

You should - the more one knows about how things work in different states and countries, the better prepared we will be to fight the problem of intellectual property theft.

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16095947)
:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

just like that eh? But in Canada we just club the seal... You do realize how many "ifs" there is and each one has its own legal issues?

Seals.... unless he's going to club the official seal of the court. Or he's lazy and just wants one seal. LOL

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16095962)
Small claims rarely award punitive damages because of its limitations. They’ll just tell you to take it to upper courts. Small claims is like (a) traffic ticket line. Each person gets 3 miutes, and bam the judgment. To appeal you have to double the amount of what you’re suing for.. Ohhh wait , but in fucking Canada we bring out per husky, hockey stick and 1972 picture of team Canada to prove we’re right…

Again, you assume that all US jurisdictions are the same as yours. And part of me has this feeling that a hockey stick may just be what's needed at this point :winkwink:

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16095963)
semd it to your moms house. Im there right now.

I'll bet his mom was severely disappointed. And I'm sure this argument would do well in front of a judge.

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16095975)
At least they took me in… What grade did you get kicked out of in oh Canada.. Keep me updated on you efforts.. I want to see how you secretary does in US courts. Don’t forget to tell he that best argument is the one that starts with “ Oh, But in Canada….” Good luck, chubby cheeks.

I was trying to help uou out, my delusional Canadian webmaster…

I'm putting my money on the secretary if she's going against you.

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16095981)
I know its not. Its sleezy. Big mouth, big ass, big talk… Small penis …

Judges love it when defendants resort to this defense. Again, I don't think you'll get any recommendations from me.

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16095982)
You’re 100% right.. But hey, in Canadaaaaaaaaa….. We all should know wtf is going in Canaaaaaaadaaaaa…

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16096039)
BA in basket weaving? BA means shit. My friend graduated with Pottery Design degree. Hes selling suites in Dillards now.

A BA in basket weaving required at least 6 semester hours of English - more than you've demonstrated in your posts.

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16096060)
Oh, my original degree was in Finance. It was all fun in my early years. Making dart board mutual funds, playing stock.. Then I get to my senior year and realize that my best shot is to sell life insurance to old gizzards like serge. One summer internship with Principal Financial and I switched my majors to BIS (business information systems). Best thing I ever done. Altho I do hate mainframe programig more than anything else in my life...

PS: I chose to fail... You never tried.. thats the difference. :1orglaugh

Quote of the day


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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16096063)
Im going to a swim.. good night sleezy..

For Christ sake, it's "I'm going for a swim", not "I'm going to a swim".

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16096183)
pfft... been swiming before I learned how to walk. Russian national JR team 1986. I was doing 100 meter freestyle with 10 y.o. when I was in first grade.

Now there's an interesting little tidbit - makes me wonder what his affection with "Tejano" is? Let's see, in 1986, I was stationed in Germany keeping the Russians from invading Western Europe and he was swimming on the Russian national JR (swim) team. And now he's telling me he went to law school in Texas. If it smells like shit.........

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16096260)
Feel free to fuck off or actually read or talk to couple of legal entities. Every village has its own idiot. GFY has you…

Yes - and GFY has you.

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16096330)
You can listen to old fool ... but there but if you lose in my state, you have to post double to appeal. State of Texas. But what do I know… Listen to the village idiot on the bike…

"My State"? - let me see your papers.

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16096348)
You don’t fucking get it. It would cost you a lot more to file the “second” motion. Those guys won’t move an Inch for small claims court note. Im done with you idiots. Have fun..

I think he gets it, but I'm not sure you do.


Bottom line, if this person graduated from any school, including high school, the school should be ashamed of itself for allowing such an imbecile to graduate.



Oh - and thanks SleazyDreams for exploring new angles, someday we'll win this battle.

papagmp 07-23-2009 05:38 AM

I think I want blind making that last post. Time for bed.

Phil 07-23-2009 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by papagmp (Post 16096753)
It took me a bit to read through all this confusion and I'm still not sure if it's a good idea or not. I do, however, know that it’s about time we did something to protect our creative works and brainstorming ideas is a critical step in the process. Bravo to Sleazy for at least voicing his thoughts.

I also know that I would never take legal advice from someone that claims to have a "Business Information System undergrad degree", and also claims to have attended 2 and 1/2 years of law school, that can’t (or won’t) formulate a sentence properly and can’t (or won’t) get simple things like subject verb agreement correct. I’ll forgive the lack of caps and maybe even an occasional spelling error, as long as it doesn’t alter the meaning, but damn, take a look at this man’s butchering of the English Language. Would you want this person representing you in front of a judge?

So - you want examples?



Small claims court won't work. All you can do is hire a collection agency after (go after what?) and all they (who is "they") can do is call up the guy (who is "the guy") and ask to up (I'm guessing that you meant 'ask him to pay up'. They (again, who is 'they") cant go after his property.

And just like Canada has different laws than your local, every stat has different laws. So making a statement that one can't go after property, without proper supporting proof, detracts greatly from your creditability.










Damn - without the corrections, I'd think I was talking to a third grader.



This paragraph alone is enough to convince me that this man would never be an attorney that I would allow to represent me. Even if he had finished school.



You should - the more one knows about how things work in different states and countries, the better prepared we will be to fight the problem of intellectual property theft.



Seals.... unless he's going to club the official seal of the court. Or he's lazy and just wants one seal. LOL



Again, you assume that all US jurisdictions are the same as yours. And part of me has this feeling that a hockey stick may just be what's needed at this point :winkwink:



I'll bet his mom was severely disappointed. And I'm sure this argument would do well in front of a judge.



I'm putting my money on the secretary if she's going against you.



Judges love it when defendants resort to this defense. Again, I don't think you'll get any recommendations from me.





A BA in basket weaving required at least 6 semester hours of English - more than you've demonstrated in your posts.



Quote of the day




For Christ sake, it's "I'm going for a swim", not "I'm going to a swim".



Now there's an interesting little tidbit - makes me wonder what his affection with "Tejano" is? Let's see, in 1986, I was stationed in Germany keeping the Russians from invading Western Europe and he was swimming on the Russian national JR (swim) team. And now he's telling me he went to law school in Texas. If it smells like shit.........



Yes - and GFY has you.



"My State"? - let me see your papers.



I think he gets it, but I'm not sure you do.


Bottom line, if this person graduated from any school, including high school, the school should be ashamed of itself for allowing such an imbecile to graduate.



Oh - and thanks SleazyDreams for exploring new angles, someday we'll win this battle.

Now that you have corrected all of my typos did your little pee-pee grew an inch or two?

PS: PS: I was 12 when I was in Russia, numbnut. I said JR team. Moved to the States 20 years ago.

check your pants for shit smell. You probably have problems holding bowel movements

papagmp 07-23-2009 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 16096935)
Now that you have corrected all of my typos did your little pee-pee grew an inch or two?

PS: PS: I was 12 when I was in Russia, numbnut. I said JR team. Moved to the States 20 years ago.

check your pants for shit smell. You probably have problems holding bowel movements

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Phil 07-23-2009 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by papagmp (Post 16096763)
I think I want blind making that last post. Time for bed.

You "want" blind? :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

What regiment of US forces were you in? The “fucking dumb and stupid” 101 brigade?


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