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<p>[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2554564, member: 76739"]BOOKSI have went through the link and much more research. It seems Sir you do not <span style="color: #ff4d4d">edited </span>hole in the ground when it comes to copyright infringement. Due to the remarks in your quotes. Though you seem to be very knowledgeable and other aspects by your statements regarding copyright infringements you know absolutely nothing. Not only do I suggest you read up on copyright infringement laws but also read up on slander. By your statement you left yourself open for a civil suit. That I will also suggest you read up on. I have not broken any copyright laws. And if you were as knowledgeable as you make yourself out to be you would know this. The only thing I did was violate coin talk rules. Which is understandable because Peter runs a profit-making site. BOOKS I have taken the time these last few days and even email a couple of prominent copyright attorneys. I would suggest you do the same before you accuse someone of stealing something.And by law you knowingly and willingly committed slander. So I guess in your guys that's okay to call someone a thief when you don't have the correct information.Or know what you're talking about.And Sir I will use a quote from your own statement.</p><p>perhaps this will show you there can be unintended consequences from what may seem to be innocent actions....Sir this also applies to you when it comes to slander.USMC60[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2554564, member: 76739"]BOOKSI have went through the link and much more research. It seems Sir you do not [COLOR=#ff4d4d]edited [/COLOR]hole in the ground when it comes to copyright infringement. Due to the remarks in your quotes. Though you seem to be very knowledgeable and other aspects by your statements regarding copyright infringements you know absolutely nothing. Not only do I suggest you read up on copyright infringement laws but also read up on slander. By your statement you left yourself open for a civil suit. That I will also suggest you read up on. I have not broken any copyright laws. And if you were as knowledgeable as you make yourself out to be you would know this. The only thing I did was violate coin talk rules. Which is understandable because Peter runs a profit-making site. BOOKS I have taken the time these last few days and even email a couple of prominent copyright attorneys. I would suggest you do the same before you accuse someone of stealing something.And by law you knowingly and willingly committed slander. So I guess in your guys that's okay to call someone a thief when you don't have the correct information.Or know what you're talking about.And Sir I will use a quote from your own statement. perhaps this will show you there can be unintended consequences from what may seem to be innocent actions....Sir this also applies to you when it comes to slander.USMC60[/QUOTE]
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