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Re: An email from yoursecuritysource.com's hosting provider



I see the cost of hubris hasn't changed much.
Let Brinks gets all it can afford. I hope Sableman soaks them so badly his
bill actually shows up as a line item on their annual report.

"Jim Rojas" <jrojas+tech-man.com> wrote in message
news:471e6918$0$4988$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I wonder what the Sableman & Company budget is? $100K?
>
> All I know is that they reached $35K a few months ago. They should be at
> about $50K by now. If I had that kind of money, I'd put a new roof on my
> doublewide trailer, and get my 1974 Ford Pinto repainted a canary
> yellow, with red flames.
>
> Jim Rojas
>
>
>
> Roland Moore wrote:
> > "Never do anything against conscience
> > even if the state demands it."
> > Albert Einstein
> >
> > These guys are really something else. I believe if you said you were
hosting
> > the material from Jim's site via smoke signals, I believe that they
would
> > actually be up there not only trying to piss on the fire to put it out,
but
> > sending legal notice to The Meteorological Service of Canada for not
> > preventing the wind from spreading the information.
> >
> > To me this is nothing more now than a simple temper tantrum by Brink's
legal
> > representation, to be precise a loss of mental balance or composure,
esp. by
> > an outburst of anger or irritation. Someone at Brinks needs to ask for a
> > refund, and then find an unruly three year old at any super market to
work
> > as a replacement for what they have now.
> >
> > When is Brink's legal representation going to focus on real legal
issues,
> > like showing some sort of loss for any of the activities Brinks is
trying to
> > prevent? And when is there going to be any sort of sane balance between
the
> > value of the loss and the cost of the remedy? For a man of Mr.
Sableman's
> > age, education and experience I would not expect this, his efforts to
date
> > strike me a purely sophomoric.
> >
> > "Freedom is the power
> > to live as you will.
> > Who then lives as he wills?"
> > Cicero
> >
> > "Frank Olson" <use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
> > news:%udTi.118506$Da.114460@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> Dear Mr. Frank Olson,
> >>
> >> It was brought to our attention that a particular copyright material
has
> >> been posted on your website.
> >> The posting Tech-Help Release 11/2007 By Jim Rojas at Tech-Man.com
> >> (http://yoursecuritysource.com/faqs.htm)
> >> is under Preliminary Injunction for disseminating or publicizing
Brink's
> >> trade secrets and/or instructions
> >> for circumventing the lockout codes that protect Brink's security
system
> >> control panels.  Under our terms
> >> and conditions (http://www.ehosting.ca/terms.php---> 1.0 Use of
Services
> >> section B), "Mecca does not permit
> >> Subscriber to host third party copyrighted materials without
appropriate
> >> permission and/or illegal materials,
> >> including but not limited to text, audio and video clips. Mecca
reserves
> >> the right to terminate the
> >> Subscriber's account and charge the Subscriber $12/GB/month should we
> >> notice that the Subscriber is conducting
> >> the stated activities with our Service;"
> >>
> >> At this time, we kindly ask you to remove this page by October 23,
2007.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Here's my response (copied to Jim):
> >>
> >> There is no Brinks copyrighted material in the Tech-Help software.
> >> Brinks does not manufacture their own panels.  All material related
> >> to any Brinks panels is copyrighted by the panel manufacturers
> > (Scantronics
> >> and Honeywell).  This information is freely available on the web at a
> >> number
> >> of different websites (including the manufacturers of the equipment)
which
> >> allow me to disseminate it.  There are no instructions on circumventing
> > the
> >> lock out codes of these panels.  The installation manuals refer to the
> >> DEFAULT
> >> installer codes which Brinks (and any other good security installer)
> >> would change.
> >> There are NO BRINKS LOCKOUT CODES PUBLISHED OR ON DISPLAY IN THE
> >> TECH-MAN SOFTWARE.
> >> There is no way anyone reading these instructions would be able to
> >> circumvent Brinks
> >> (or any other manufacturer?s) equipment.  If you have any questions
> >> related to this
> >> subject, please be advised that you should download the software
> >> yourself and run it.
> >> It is the intellectual property of Jim Rojas at
http://www.tech-man.com.
> >>   The
> >> injunction against Jim and his website (http://www.tech-man.com) does
in
> >> no way include
> >> my company or any other Canadian based organization.  Please ask Mr.
> >> Rojas at
> >> jrojas@xxxxxxxxxxxx who will confirm that I have his permission to post
> >> this material
> >> on my website at http://www.yoursecuritysource.com.   There is no legal
> >> action pending
> >> against my company from Brinks and I have received no other formal
> >> notification that
> >> such is pending.  I will keep you informed, but in the mean time,
> >> http://www.yoursecuritysource.com remains MY intellectual property and
> >> nothing I have
> >> posted on it is either restricted or violates the copyrights of any
> >> other person,
> >> corporation or government body.
> >>
> >> Please forward this response to the indivual(s) who contacted you and
> >> have them
> >> contact me directly if they have any questions or concerns.
> >>
> >> Thank you.
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Frank Olson
> >>
> >>
> >
> >




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