I seem to recall that John Steele was the one who if people denied the claimed infringement he would contract all their family and friends to find someone to point the finger at who did it.
We should recall that the real Alan Cooper appeared in Court and not said that Alan "Prenda" Cooper was not him but he also confirm the Alan "Prenda" Cooper signature on official forms was nothing like his own signature.
So now try to claim that real Alan Cooper is Alan "Prenda" Cooper does indeed mean that someone we know has gone cuckoo off their meds.
I will grant you one guess when you only need one.
I doubt pleading the fifth is going to help any of them when it is now a dog eat dog world. So they have to talk to blame anyone and everyone other than themselves simply because everyone now points fingers at them.
John Steele sure needs to get into this battle when being the head honcho it is only a matter of time before all fingers point at him and stay there.
The one thing today has taught me is that I would hate to ever be a Judge.
So on the first case there all of 16 documents were submitted as evidence where the first document alone is nearly 300 pages long. The Judge who has to read that lot will hate the lawyer who filed these until the day (s)he dies.
The ongoing demise of Prenda may be riveting but remember to be gentle on the Judges.
Re: Re: Don't throw stones inside your glass house
Yes and if states wish to by-pass Congress they have to get their act together and to do so within the same month.
Most states have tried before on matters that they strongly object to but they were just never organized enough to even come close to the 3/4ths needed.
It may be possible to achieve by reminding each state the matters it did want to take up. Then to set a day where all states choose to by-pass Congress. Should the 75% level be reached then Congress no long has a say on the matter.
Each state can then send their experts to the neutral gathering point such as in Canada. They can then spend weeks or months debating how the Constitution and Bill of Rights can be changed. I would most like to see Government commercial corruption removed.
Once the amendments have been approved by large majority these states should all makes this as official as they can by putting these changes to the democratic vote of the people.
Should the people agree then the changes are passed into law and the Government is reformed under the new laws.
Using "anti-Government" would have been more valid.
Look on the bright side when it only takes one or two firings to make all Government department to much improve. Send them all the videos to see.
Google sponsoring the cannon is good for them. As the camera follows the pipe on the firing it can go like Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooogle. BANG ZOOM.
I expect if we got enough pubic backing we can have the first and worst ever Government employee fired in under 5 years.
"Because exercising your First Amendment rights must make you one of them there "anti-government" Americans, which means the DHS is free to spy on you"
Oh I understand that one. Any Government agent to me who violates the US Constitution and Bill of Rights is "anti-American". These after all are the founding documents which define the very nature of what it is to be an American.
So here in the DHS, DoJ, FBI, CIA and more are these "anti-Americans" who are like Nazi Communist Triad Mafia Terrorists and who are a serious threat to the American way of life.
I will expect Congress to pass the anti-American Cannon act with due haste so these people with lying passports can be violently exiled, using a 3 mile long power shot, into the closest large body of water!
So the great United States was saved all thanks to the Google sponsored maglev cannon.
It is quite safe to lay some changes against Prenda Law where the most obvious is that their Alan Cooper does not exist meaning a false signature on the cases Prenda started leading to a fraud on the Court.
Now keep in mind that fraud making all following actions invalid when you consider all the people unlawfully shaken-down and all the money unlawfully extracted.
Then there is evidence that Prenda has a financial interest in all cases making them part of one glorious unlawful million dollar theft/fraud.
No doubt now that Prenda Law is dead even if their death will now occur in slow motion. Prenda may pull the plug early but if not this death could well take weeks.
Our best hope now is for Judge Wright to file criminal charges again Prenda Law, all their shell companies, and all the key players involved, when then these businesses will be Police raided and arrests made.
Time they tipped all documentation into an old oil drum and to light the match when the only question that remains now is if there is enough evidence to ensure a conviction. The lack of appearance of one Alan Cooper is sure to be a major sticking point.
Then one can only hope their bad actions leads to these lawyers being disbarred.
As this respective copyright law covers the entire United States then other states should be fine. However anyone going that route is still likely to see lots of court cases.
Yes and next generation technology is that someone can actually get tickets for the Superbowl, go to the game, put on their Google Glass specs, then broadcast the entire game over the Internet from their seat.
I recall that the European Union sorted out this one some time ago ruling that consumers are allowed to resell their digital purchases such as computer games from Steam.
Not everyone has caught up with that one of course but over in the US then Congress and the Justice system would be doing the consumers a vast injustice by not allowing people to resell their digital purchases.
Indeed saying that they could sell their HDDs is extremely stupid when digital media operates fully independently from the physical medium that hosts it.
I think it would be a bit more basic than that one.
Had an Internet War broken out then hacktivists would be rounded up and persuaded to work under military control. Most likely they would be armed with specialised technology and crammed into a uniform to help instigate national pride.
No hacktivist could work for long, at least in any successful sense, without drawing attention of people on the same side already working under military control.
I have been saying for years that people should keep their businesses away from the US in terms of US hosting (and even domains) when the US likes to define its territory.
If you are on claimed US land then you are under US law and then there resides no data that they wont poke their nose through.
Companies have an obligation to protect their customer privacy and the US Administration likes to misuse the law in that they can spy on everyone and everything without even bothering to get a Court Order.
So I only await that one big case that makes this all painfully obvious to everyone. The General Petraeus case comes close on that one being a total privacy violation when no law was broken.
I am doubtful that other countries will stop signing International Trade Agreements with the US but a good place to start would be the (larger) European Union just like they did with ACTA.
I wish but the Special 301 report does seem to affect US Government policy either directly or indirectly.
For example Spain has been put on their naughty list twice now and both times the US State department bully the Spanish Government into new laws via their US Embassy in Madrid with threats of trade sanctions and more.
This is very ironic seeing Hollywood was founded on piracy and the US prior has been very lax on copyright. I am sure Americans love the stories by Charles Dickens but in those early years (using popular terms now) then those books were "stolen" and unlawful copies flooded the US market.
I can only say good luck to South Korea and I hope you do make major changes to improve public freedom and that this results in a bloom of creation that the rest of the World can admire and then replicate.
Don't worry at all about those pesky International Trade Agreements when they are toilet grade paper anyway. Copyright and patents should be banned from such documents by default anyway when they should instead be handled through national laws with democratic oversight.
The only people South Korea are going to annoy are the Copyright Cartels and they should never have been allowed to control the market they sell their product into anyway.
I am starting to think these days that Judges are afraid of the Government when they just don't seem to call them to account or to punish them for their bad actions. So it is almost like they say "Do what we say or we will fire you and give someone else your job"
This is why the Justice system always needs to be fully independent to the Administration to be able to uphold law and justice without political bullying, pressure or interference.
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Re: I'm a liar and fraud - so what?
A clear low-life weasel.
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Re:
So now try to claim that real Alan Cooper is Alan "Prenda" Cooper does indeed mean that someone we know has gone cuckoo off their meds.
I will grant you one guess when you only need one.
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To the dogs
John Steele sure needs to get into this battle when being the head honcho it is only a matter of time before all fingers point at him and stay there.
The next week or two should prove very enjoyable.
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The Burden of Justice
So on the first case there all of 16 documents were submitted as evidence where the first document alone is nearly 300 pages long. The Judge who has to read that lot will hate the lawyer who filed these until the day (s)he dies.
The ongoing demise of Prenda may be riveting but remember to be gentle on the Judges.
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Re: Re: Don't throw stones inside your glass house
Most states have tried before on matters that they strongly object to but they were just never organized enough to even come close to the 3/4ths needed.
It may be possible to achieve by reminding each state the matters it did want to take up. Then to set a day where all states choose to by-pass Congress. Should the 75% level be reached then Congress no long has a say on the matter.
Each state can then send their experts to the neutral gathering point such as in Canada. They can then spend weeks or months debating how the Constitution and Bill of Rights can be changed. I would most like to see Government commercial corruption removed.
Once the amendments have been approved by large majority these states should all makes this as official as they can by putting these changes to the democratic vote of the people.
Should the people agree then the changes are passed into law and the Government is reformed under the new laws.
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Re: Re: Americans
Look on the bright side when it only takes one or two firings to make all Government department to much improve. Send them all the videos to see.
Google sponsoring the cannon is good for them. As the camera follows the pipe on the firing it can go like Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooogle. BANG ZOOM.
I expect if we got enough pubic backing we can have the first and worst ever Government employee fired in under 5 years.
On the post: New Evidence: Homeland Security Spied On Peaceful Protestors; Worried About Protests Getting News Coverage
Americans
Oh I understand that one. Any Government agent to me who violates the US Constitution and Bill of Rights is "anti-American". These after all are the founding documents which define the very nature of what it is to be an American.
So here in the DHS, DoJ, FBI, CIA and more are these "anti-Americans" who are like Nazi Communist Triad Mafia Terrorists and who are a serious threat to the American way of life.
I will expect Congress to pass the anti-American Cannon act with due haste so these people with lying passports can be violently exiled, using a 3 mile long power shot, into the closest large body of water!
So the great United States was saved all thanks to the Google sponsored maglev cannon.
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Re:
On the post: Deep Dive: Prenda Law Is Dead
Re: Re:
Now keep in mind that fraud making all following actions invalid when you consider all the people unlawfully shaken-down and all the money unlawfully extracted.
Then there is evidence that Prenda has a financial interest in all cases making them part of one glorious unlawful million dollar theft/fraud.
On the post: Deep Dive: Prenda Law Is Dead
Ding Dong the Witch is Dead
Our best hope now is for Judge Wright to file criminal charges again Prenda Law, all their shell companies, and all the key players involved, when then these businesses will be Police raided and arrests made.
Time they tipped all documentation into an old oil drum and to light the match when the only question that remains now is if there is enough evidence to ensure a conviction. The lack of appearance of one Alan Cooper is sure to be a major sticking point.
Then one can only hope their bad actions leads to these lawyers being disbarred.
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Re:
On the post: Aereo Wins Again: Appeals Court Says Its System Is Not Infringing
Re: Re: Absurd
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Re: Just moved to Aereo coverage
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Not Internet Friendly, so Obsolete
Not everyone has caught up with that one of course but over in the US then Congress and the Justice system would be doing the consumers a vast injustice by not allowing people to resell their digital purchases.
Indeed saying that they could sell their HDDs is extremely stupid when digital media operates fully independently from the physical medium that hosts it.
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Recruitment
Had an Internet War broken out then hacktivists would be rounded up and persuaded to work under military control. Most likely they would be armed with specialised technology and crammed into a uniform to help instigate national pride.
No hacktivist could work for long, at least in any successful sense, without drawing attention of people on the same side already working under military control.
On the post: US Government's Failure To Protect Public Privacy Is Driving Business Overseas
Spying
If you are on claimed US land then you are under US law and then there resides no data that they wont poke their nose through.
Companies have an obligation to protect their customer privacy and the US Administration likes to misuse the law in that they can spy on everyone and everything without even bothering to get a Court Order.
So I only await that one big case that makes this all painfully obvious to everyone. The General Petraeus case comes close on that one being a total privacy violation when no law was broken.
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EU
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Re: Re:
For example Spain has been put on their naughty list twice now and both times the US State department bully the Spanish Government into new laws via their US Embassy in Madrid with threats of trade sanctions and more.
This is very ironic seeing Hollywood was founded on piracy and the US prior has been very lax on copyright. I am sure Americans love the stories by Charles Dickens but in those early years (using popular terms now) then those books were "stolen" and unlawful copies flooded the US market.
Social gain is rather selfish is it not.
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Nice
Don't worry at all about those pesky International Trade Agreements when they are toilet grade paper anyway. Copyright and patents should be banned from such documents by default anyway when they should instead be handled through national laws with democratic oversight.
The only people South Korea are going to annoy are the Copyright Cartels and they should never have been allowed to control the market they sell their product into anyway.
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Fear
This is why the Justice system always needs to be fully independent to the Administration to be able to uphold law and justice without political bullying, pressure or interference.
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