times / sunday times published in the U.K. (Uited Kingdom)People in new york are welcome to walk over to buy a copy but you may need a umbrella as its a little wet mid way.
first 105,000 is not a lot for a news organisation like the times.A drop of 26,000 is a big drop when you start low and get lower, co,pared to the hits when free. that said i will find more interesting figures for news corps. more populer paper THE SUN when it goes behind a pay wall the times in the UK is a little elitist still. in the mean time i will continue with the gaurdian.
Apple say that app is short for apple well we have a apple store near where i live what do they sell er apples and other green grocery. oh established 1856 so if any one should sue...............
It will certainly cost them a lot more for separate cases which they may lose. As to the plaintives in this case who are they hardly universal pictures never heard of them.
I still wonder if all "defendants" are in the courts jurisdiction. even in the same country but of course that does not matter any more. I hope John Steele has a large fine for wasting court time.
it is certainly not illegal and for a wire tap charge to stick surely the er suspect would have to have hacked the police phones or radio and that was not done.IMO
i guess if she copyrighted her name in USA then as the shop is in UK she can stick it. as to the actual name even a moron in a mad rush can tell the difference between a talent less transsexual and ice cream.
I looked at I do not own a PS3 or 2 or 1 why well i am a reporter. that is part of my job so Sony and any court can go shove it where the sun don't shine.
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