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Re: An email from yoursecuritysource.com's hosting provider
tourman wrote:
> On Oct 23, 3:11 am, Frank Olson
> <use_the_email_li...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Nomen Nescio wrote:
>>> Ask them to identify the specific copyrighted work to which they are
>>> referring, by title. Obviously you cannot remove an allegedly copyrighted
>>> work unless they tell you specifically what it is.
>>> Then ask them for proof that the person or entity that has filed the
>>> complaint is the owner of the copyright, or the authorized agent of the
>>> copyright owner.
>> My Lawyer said the same thing... almost to a word.
>
> RHC: What is it with these idiots. I have a link up on my website but
> it doesn't work because I don't have the space to house the Techman
> files. These guys are a real bunch of bad actors ! Frank, may I have
> your permission to set the hyperlink on my site to lead to the link on
> your site that gives access to this file ?
>
By all means. I'm sorta hoping my HP isn't going to "cave" without
their ensuring a TOS violation has occured (like Jim's did for a few
days). I'd really like them to show me were a US Court Injunction
against a US company has *any* bearing on what I do (in Canada). I
still can't understand why Tech Help was removed from his site. One
thing he's not posted is the Injunction and perhaps the wording in that
is what prohibits him from posting the links to the AlarmsBC website as
well. If you actually look at the manuals offered on that site, there
are only a few of the early ones that have a Brinks Copyright. The
Brinks 3000 manual has an Intellisense Copyright and is therefore not
their intellectual property.
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