Re: One Word For Maronne - plus a bunch of these >> ! <<



On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 13:12:09 -0400, Drumrboy <drumboy@xxxxxxx> wrote:

On 2008-04-24 09:28:09 -0400, Marrone <Marrone.mm@xxxxxxxxx> said:

ShitFoot has been doing this for his whole life, Kinkos and other
companies have passed him by. That's why he looking to buy a subway
shop in GA, though I'm sure there are a bunch down there already.

Yea, I'd rather rubber stamp *** I don't understand like you do all day.

Rubber stamp shit? ShitFoot, you work in a print shop, you not only
rubber stamp things every day but you probably even make the rubber
stamps.


Maybe I should repost ShitFoot's post about how he run a print shop
again.

Stalking away, fuckhead. I've got nothing to hide.
This post, ShitFoot?

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.pinball/browse_frm/thread/3a5959ab003b240c/7845620002c34f69?hl=en&lnk=st&q=#7845620002c34f69

Newsgroups: rec.games.pinball
From: drumr...@xxxxxxx
Date: 9 Dec 2005 13:16:57 -0800
Local: Fri, Dec 9 2005 5:16 pm
Subject: Re: Wayne is a scumbag, again
Ok, as a long time lurker here i have to put my two cents in.....

I'm not a lawyer so take this for what its worth...

I own a small commercial printing company. When a new customer comes
in and wants me to design artwork for them, I either charge them for
it
or i dont. (if im going to print a million copies of it i don't!)

If i dont charge them for the artwork i created, It is MY PROPERTY. I
designed it, i created it, it is mine to do what i like. Can i charge
a
fee for it? Hell yes.

can i copyright it? HELL YES! An this is where it gets fun... Lets say
i incorporate the font helvetica into the artwork. I have a "legal"
copy of the font (I payed my licensing fees to buy this font.) What i
choose to do with (helvetica) is mine.

after reading this post i realize it makes no sence, but what im
trying
to say is there is a big difference between copyrights and trademarks.
(there is a huge difference)

Did you know that Budwieser has a trademark on the color white (and
red for that matter) on thier cans of beer??

and thats where the laywers get involed.

J>






By the way Diane, I work in a big city for a very large company,

I'm getting bored with you, Michael.
Sure you are, little Stalker boy.
Jeremy>
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