Next weeks new to read, "Butterball files trademark suit against playground bullies for calling fat kids butterballs. Blimpie considers following suit."
Besides pissing off their paying customer base, all HRD did was to ensure that users will never trust another update from HRD again. Nice policy to have when it comes to security patches and such...:s
When Steele and Hansmeier respond to these charges in writing. I can't wait to see how they're going to try and weasel out of it by blaming other people.
And yes, I have 24 bags of popcorn just waiting for that time.
And setting up in an international airport is a far cry from some of the stuff they do on this side of the border in their 100 mile Constitution Free Zone.
Things like sitting along highways and pulling vehicles over for no reason other than to look through them.
We should be glad she didn't have access to something like the new Rule 41. Imagine how hard it would be to discover abuses like this if every search warrant, wiretap order, pen trace order, etc was "signed" by a different judge in a different district each time.
And unfortunately, it is stories like that that lead to companies trying to enforce their trademarks on everything, even in markets that they don't compete in.
Except this is no longer a threat letter, but an actual lawsuit. I'm pretty sure courts tend to frown upon a response that consists of "Kindly fuck off".
I wonder if it will be considered "economic terrorism" the next time some activists oh, I don't know, decide to boycott a bakery for not wanting to cater to a same sex marriage.
The first red flag for me that this was a BS takedown was this statement
>Burlington Police Department (Intellectual Property, Piracy, Copyright/DMCA)
Since when would a police department like Burlington, MA actually have an Intellectual Property, Piracy, Copyright/DMCA person? DMCA I can understand for their website...but the rest?
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Next weeks news
On the post: Software Company Shows How Not To Handle Negative Review
All that was accomplished
On the post: Team Prenda Finally Goes To Jail: Hansmeier & Steele Indicted & Arrested
Re: Re: Re: The best part
On the post: Team Prenda Finally Goes To Jail: Hansmeier & Steele Indicted & Arrested
The best part
When Steele and Hansmeier respond to these charges in writing. I can't wait to see how they're going to try and weasel out of it by blaming other people.
And yes, I have 24 bags of popcorn just waiting for that time.
On the post: Iowa Taxpayers Handing Out $60K Settlement To California Gamblers Who Were Legally Robbed Of $100K By State Troopers
Re:
That list consists of all 50 states.
On the post: Court Tells Nursing Home Company That Law Firm's Ads Targeting It Are Not A Form Of Trademark Infringement
At least
On the post: Court Tells Family Services Worker 'I Don't Approve Of Your Lifestyle' Isn't A Valid Warrant Exception
Response to: TomZ on Dec 8th, 2016 @ 1:36pm
On the post: Border Patrol Stops Journalist From Heading To Dakota Pipeline Protests, Searches All Of His Electronic Devices
Re: Re: Not news
Things like sitting along highways and pulling vehicles over for no reason other than to look through them.
On the post: Border Patrol Stops Journalist From Heading To Dakota Pipeline Protests, Searches All Of His Electronic Devices
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On the post: Border Patrol Stops Journalist From Heading To Dakota Pipeline Protests, Searches All Of His Electronic Devices
Not news
The real CBP news will be when they decide they have the right and duty to set up check points up to 100 miles on the other side of the border.
I realize no nation would probably allow that to happen, but I'm sure there's some CBP employees that would love to try it.
On the post: Brooklyn Prosecutor Forged Judges' Signatures On Wiretap Warrants To Eavesdrop On A 'Love Interest'
Just glad
On the post: Referring To Your Unenforced Trademark As A 'Lottery Ticket' Is A Great Way To End Up With Nothing
On the post: Paul Levy Discovers Head Of Reputation Management Company Signed Off On Forged/Fraudulent Court Docs
New Prenda
On the post: Woman Sues Google Because SEO Guy Wrote A Mean Blog About Her Company
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On the post: State Senator Wants To Turn First Amendment Activity Into 'Economic Terrorism'
Re: Re: This could get interesting...
On the post: Facebook Finds More Broken Metrics, Metrics Industry Rejoices
Measurement Council
For some reason, I couldn't help but read
As
On the post: State Senator Wants To Turn First Amendment Activity Into 'Economic Terrorism'
I wonder
On the post: Federal Judge Now Taking A Closer Look At Bogus Libel Lawsuits Filed By Unscrupulous Reputation Management Companies
Re:
Don't you mean (g)oodles of dollars?
On the post: Federal Judge Now Taking A Closer Look At Bogus Libel Lawsuits Filed By Unscrupulous Reputation Management Companies
Popcorn
On the post: Burlington Police Insist Someone Is Pretending To Abuse Copyright Law To Censor News Stories About Arrests
First flag
>Burlington Police Department (Intellectual Property, Piracy, Copyright/DMCA)
Since when would a police department like Burlington, MA actually have an Intellectual Property, Piracy, Copyright/DMCA person? DMCA I can understand for their website...but the rest?
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