Re: Semi-OT: PanIP patent infringement case
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2001
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texte = In any case, the document I quoted from was a letter from these attorneys to our company president. No court was involved as far as I can tell. The worst they can claim against me is a violation of netiquette for posting pieces of a private letter.Bob said:>Yes it was a joke! The featured it on NPR radio today.Bob: I can't find any reference to this on the NPR website, or anywhere else for that matter. I would think that some of the bigger news sources would have picked this up, joke or not...Any links to more information on this joke would be most appreciated.Thanks,-Dale>Generally speaking (from my knowledge, and I am not an attorney), court>records are public documents unless sealed for some reason such as legal>action being taken against a minor.>>Dale>>on 11/5/2001 1:25 AM, Stuart Tremain at development@idfk.com.au wrote:>>> Does the publishing of the court document constitute copyright >>infringement in> > USA?>-- Dale LaFountain mailto:dalel@darkhorse.comVice President of Information Technology, WebmasterDark Horse Comics, Inc. Ph: 503-652-8815 x324http://www.darkhorse.com/ Fax: 503-652-6917-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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In any case, the document I quoted from was a letter from these attorneys to our company president. No court was involved as far as I can tell. The worst they can claim against me is a violation of netiquette for posting pieces of a private letter.Bob said:>Yes it was a joke! The featured it on NPR radio today.Bob: I can't find any reference to this on the NPR website, or anywhere else for that matter. I would think that some of the bigger news sources would have picked this up, joke or not...Any links to more information on this joke would be most appreciated.Thanks,-Dale>Generally speaking (from my knowledge, and I am not an attorney), court>records are public documents unless sealed for some reason such as legal>action being taken against a minor.>>Dale>>on 11/5/2001 1:25 AM, Stuart Tremain at development@idfk.com.au wrote:>>> Does the publishing of the court document constitute copyright >>infringement in> > USA?>-- Dale LaFountain mailto:dalel@darkhorse.comVice President of Information Technology, WebmasterDark Horse Comics, Inc. Ph: 503-652-8815 x324http://www.darkhorse.com/ Fax: 503-652-6917-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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