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Jim H
On Jul 1, 9:29*am, HK wrote:
wrote: On Jul 1, 9:08 am, "Don White" wrote: wrote in message .... On Jul 1, 7:55 am, wrote: On Jul 1, 12:30 am, wrote: On Jun 30, 10:44 pm, wrote: I would appreciate if anyone can forward me this guys real contact information. Please, do it through e-mail.. Thanks Scotty Bump: Still need this guys name and address if anyone has it. I've seen it, I'll let you know. If you find it let me know. But don't note it here, no need for anyone to know who gave it to me.. *And no, I don't want to beat him up, well, it would be nice, but I would like to drag his fat ass into a CT courtroom for Copyright litigation. In case anyone here is wondering. He has blatantly stolen my kids business' logo and is using it on another group. He thinks he is clever, and has changed it slightly. *I am going to let the TM atty we filed with, decide if he is clever enough. I have archived several posts of his which prove he intentionally stole the concept... Hopefully I can meet the little bitch this summer sometime in front of a judge. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*------------------------------- Before you hand over too much money to a greedy lawyer, don't forget you did give him permission to use the graphic in one post. I'm no lawyer, but that act may be just enough to let him off the hook. Well, I already paid the lawyer for the registration. The service comes with one free lawsuit as it were But Jim and I have come to terms, and I will have no need to play my marker yet For the record, in my opinon, Jim did the right thing here, at the same time, teaching me a good lesson.. Whod'a'thunk huh? You had and have no case. Legally, you are making a fool of yourself. You can't sue someone successfully on copyright or trademark infraction for making a parody of your logo that you published if they have no commercial intent, by which I mean "selling" products emblazoned with the logo. Every watch SNL in the good old days? They would have parodies of dozens of commercial logos and product and service identifications every season. You can't even make a defamation case. Check out "fair comment." Why are you so upset about a silly crayola logo, anyway? Drop it. Scott and I are now OK on this. |
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