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Originally posted by MicDoohan
Wendy you are one stupid bitch allright and a now a confirmed scumbag user of a fucking obviously stolen script
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WendyB
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Mr. McDoo, you really have to do a better job paying attention. Take it upon your self to do a little homework, because there may be a pop quiz at any time.
Choker has yet to answer my basic inquiry regarding his failure to take any steps in properly registering his software title, Turbo Traffic Trader.
As you are aware I am very curious why Choker has failed to bring a legal action against the developers of cjoverkill.
All the posturing on an internet web board do not sole the fundamental defects of his insistence that somehow I am in the wrong for using his competitors trade program.
If we all can concede for a moment that within the world of software development, there is always a continuing effort for one company to build a better mouse trap.
Come on choker, this again has been going on since march with you and cjoverkill. But again as I see it, legally you don't have a leg to stand on.
My guess is you may or may not have approached an attorney. He/She probably listen to your story about how you believe some programmer stole your program.
That attorney most likely gave you a wake up call, regarding your responsibilities and obligations under the law, before you can begin crying foul.
Adding insult to injury you may well have been told it would cost you $5000 -$10,000 or more in a retainer to get the any type action rolling. The first hurdle to overcome is the playing catch-up in getting your documentation in order.
Aside from your rhetoric and chest thumping, you don't seem to be able to produce one bit of legally filed documentation that even gives you rights to address this issue with me, the end-user of your competitors product.
Here is some information that might be of interest to anyone following this matter.
http://support.simplemachines.org/co...?threadid=1766
Berkla v. Corel Corporation, 2002 C09 946 (USCA9, 2002) Decision Date May 9, 2002
Dispatch Automation, Inc., Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
Anthony B. Richards and Patricia Richards, Defendants-Appellees.
No. 01-2273
In the United States Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit