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Gordon Roy Parker, aka "Ray Gordon", comes up with another frivilous lawsuit to file
ROFLMFAO. I hope he does waste $150 to file this ridiculous lawsuit. It never ceases to amaze me how many nits he can pick over the course of a year. Regards, Matt "Ray Gordon" <ray@cybersheet.com> wrote in message news:hGQAd.5998$PY6.1


Re: Copyrighted Chess Games? I may be suing for this.
> I'm pessimistic -- there have been discusions of this matter from > mid-1800s > and forward, and in those I have seen the conclusion has been 'chess game > scores are > not artistic creations'. Makes sense: if two writers collaborate to write


Re: Copyrighted Chess Games? I may be suing for this.
> Isn't this the sme as a newspaper publishing the box scores and > descriptions of a baseball game? "...descriptions and accounts" is in the MLB disclaimer on their broadcasts. And no, it's not like a baseball game because the move sequences are mo


Re: Copyrighted Chess Games? I may be suing for this.
>> > Well, then the analogy you made to a NBA result breaks down. >> >> Not at all. > > I think the operable difference here is that the NBA is a licensed > entity and the teams are franchises. The NBA and the team own the > rights to the games, not


Re: Copyrighted Chess Games? I may be suing for this.
In article <ae2Bd.9542$sh5.6437@trndny08>, "Ray Gordon" <ray@cybersheet.com> wrote: > > Similarly, you've conceded that the gamescore itself is not > > copyrightable information. > > > > So how can putting two pieces of non-copyrightable informati


Re: Property Rites
"Kyle Daulton" <KDaulton@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:O2%Ad.24682$LW1.18321@fe2.columbus.rr.com... > Sowell is a freak. His views on Slavery are akin to holocaust deniers. > He's a kook. So you claim, yet someone of YOUR intellectual abili


Re: Christmas Day Presents
Ray Fischer wrote: > Sneechres <sneechres@yahoo.com> wrote: > >Ray Fischer wrote: > >> >Indeed. The Bill of Rights was not written to give rights to the > >> >government. > >> > >> Nor was it written to give any right that you like. > > > >Th


Re: Property Rites
"Michael Ejercito" <mejercit@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1104428796.607431.96730@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... Property rites Thomas Sowell Sowell is a freak. His views on Slavery are akin to holocaust deniers. He's a kook. -- Re


Re: Rear ender - always at fault???
In article <cr1nko$1ob$1@bolt.sonic.net>, Timothy J. Lee <remove22@sonic.net> wrote: >In article <41d16300$0$568$b45e6eb0@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>, >John F. Carr <jfc@mit.edu> wrote: >>In Massachusetts there is neither a "rear driver presumed guilty


Re: Copyrighted Chess Games? I may be suing for this.
>> You can create the same moves of a great game independently. My issue is >> with the use of the name of the player in conjunction with the moves, not >> the gamescore itself. This is what is known as the "right to publicity," >> or >> a person's


Re: Help - moved into a damaged apartment
Talk to them first, then sue them for breach of contract. You can do more than just break the lease, you might be able to get damages for the cost of having to move to a new place, the extra cost of a new place over and above the place you're staying,


Re: Copyrighted Chess Games? I may be suing for this.
>>The interest of a publisher is not served if he buys the right to use a >>player's name in conjunction with his gamescores (if the opponent >>disagrees >>his name is simply not used), only to see others diluting the value of his >>property by steal


Re: The Fat-Boy Can't Help It!!! (was Re: An "Anointed' [alleged] Baby-Killer?!?
>Ken Smith wrote > All you have to do is follow Geragos' sound advice, and shut the @$#* up -- when you went away, this discussion went away. :) Geragos, now ???? LOL !!!!!!!!!!! ------ have a GREAT day !!!!!! Solar


Re: Could chess games be made intellectual property?
"Rob" <robmtchl@msn.com> writes: > Actually, they sign a contract to work for a club for a certain amount > of money. There have been many groups attempt to set up leagues. The > ABA, the CFL, the AFL, the WFl ect. Each league owned the rights to > th


Re: Recourse for injured spouse ?
Ah, thank you - off to the sheriff's office I go...


Re: Bush's Intelligence Agencies Desperate for Help
You are mistaken. According to USAJOBS, an Intelligence Operations Specialist starts at $50K in DC. See link for the job. http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=25431606&AVSDM=2004%2D12%2D17+15%3A30%3A28&Logo=0&col=dltc&cy=&brd=3876&lid=


Re: Where to get Official Speed Limit Info
>If you think I'm just like anyone else that you know (speed and doesn't >admit it), by all means, skip this thread and move on. You really >don't need to linger around. LOLOL....as usual, don't bore this poster with the truth....just stroke his


Re: Florida LLC's Assets in California
I don't know if the site is right about one or more California courts ordering liquidation of an LLC. They don't provide references that would be needed for verification. There are circumstances where liquidation can be ordered, in every state. I c


Could chess games be made intellectual property?
Ray Gordon wrote: > >> > Well, then the analogy you made to a NBA result breaks down. > >> > >> Not at all. > > > > I think the operable difference here is that the NBA is a licensed > > entity and the teams are franchises. The NBA and the team ow


Re: interesting divorce scenario - advice welcome
javaem@yahoo.com wrote: > This is my situation - We've been married for 13 years. I am a non > drinker, non smoker, Mr. mom who has been the home based parent to > raise my two daughters age 9 and 11. She has worked outside of the > home we live in


Re: Help - moved into a damaged apartment
I will follow your advice. Thank you both for responding. Laura


Re: Ted CAN Answer! But Don't Expect A Sane One....
Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: > Ken Smith wrote: > >>I stand by my assessment of Geragos as a capable attorney, although any >>aura of invincibility he might have had is gone. I rather expect that he >>will learn from his epic Peterson blunder -- and


The Lauren Key Murder Case: "Cam and Ted's Bogus Journey" (was Re: If You Don't Like Ted's Story, Wait Five Minutes ...
heodore A. Kaldis wrote: > Ken Smith wrote: >>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: >>>ienjball@yahoo.com wrote: [snip] >>and given the day, time, and weather, it would have been the perfect place >>for him to 'off' his kid and make it look like an accid


Ted: "The Laws of Physics Have Changed!" (was Re: If You Don't Like Ken's Story, Wait Five Minutes ...
Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: > Ken Smith wrote: >>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: >>>ienjball@yahoo.com wrote: >> [snipped -- addressed elsewhere] >>It is easier to believe in the Easter Bunny than to believe that Cam did >>not have *some* appreciati


Re: If You Don't Like Ted's Story, Wait Five Minutes ...
Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: > Ken Smith wrote: >>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: >>>ienjball@yahoo.com wrote: [part 2] >>>>Oh yeah, Craig Hum must be quaking in his boots. [snip to this point] >>If Sarah Key testifies to *exactly* what was re


Re: Lauren Key Murder Trial -- If You Don't Like Ted Kaldis' Story, Wait Five Minutes ...
heodore A. Kaldis wrote: > Ken Smith wrote: >>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: >>>ienjball@yahoo.com wrote: >> Your obsession with me is truly astounding, Ted: Your brother-in-law is on trial for his life, and the lead attorney in the case tells you to


Workers' comp/settlement question (long)
First some background: I was injured at work last year (broke bones in my ankle after a fall, requiring surgery with the insertion of plates and screws). I've had constant pain ever since, along with lymphedema and numbness. My orthopedic surge


Re: Christmas Day Presents
Sneechres <sneechres@yahoo.com> wrote: >Ray Fischer wrote: >> Sneechres <sneechres@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >David W. Barnes wrote: >> >> In article <kCpzd.25962$wZ1.23401@bignews3.bellsouth.net>, Johnny >> >> <wxpprofessional@msn.com> wrote: >> > >> >


Re: Rear ender - always at fault???
In article <41d16300$0$568$b45e6eb0@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>, John F. Carr <jfc@mit.edu> wrote: >In article <cqqbjg$701$1@bolt.sonic.net>, >Timothy J. Lee <remove22@sonic.net> wrote: >>In article <1104008928.3f5bd656497441cf444d155d097d9800@teranews


Re: Capitalism Has Become a Cancerous Tumor
"I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety of my country. As a result of the war, corporations have been enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money power of


Re: Capitalism Has Become a Cancerous Tumor
In article <1104462738.922390.120840@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>, RH <halcon7roho@yahoo.com> wrote: > sorry - first try only had 1/3 of it - here's the whole thing: > > ======= > > We live in a world being pillaged by the institutions of globa


Re: Capitalism Has Become a Cancerous Tumor
sorry - first try only had 1/3 of it - here's the whole thing: ======= We live in a world being pillaged by the institutions of global capitalism to enrich the few at the expense of the many. It has become more than just a political issue. We have


Capitalism Has Become a Cancerous Tumor
We live in a world being pillaged by the institutions of global capitalism to enrich the few at the expense of the many. It has become more than just a political issue. We have reached the point in human history at which the very survival of civiliza


Re: Copyrighted Chess Games? I may be suing for this.
"Ray Gordon" <ray@cybersheet.com> wrote in message news:hGQAd.5998$PY6.125@trndny02... > As a publisher, I have standing to get a court to resolve the issues of > copyright and right-to-publicity as they relate to chessgames without > having to pub


Re: Copyrighted Chess Games? I may be suing for this.
David Richerby wrote: > ``A brilliancy prize was awarded in the London half of the [1986 > Kasparov-Karpov World Championship] match. It was given to us > both for this fascinating draw in the eleventh game.'' > > -- Anatoly Karpo


Re: bank is demanding a copy of my drivers license?
The thing is, I already opened the account, but my license was expired for a few days. So they said to bring in the new license when I get it. But I dont want to. Or if I do, I dont want them to photocopy it.


Re: If You Don't Like Ken's Story, Wait Five Minutes ...
see that on Thu, 30 Dec 2004 07:38:03 -0800, "Theodore A. Kaldis" <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote: >Ken Smith wrote: > >> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: >>> ienjball@yahoo.com wrote: > >>>> I seem to remember legal commentators week after week proclai


Re: Jews Looting America
flavia13@verizon.net wrote: > "Finis MacGuiness" <fmac@666aol.com> wrote in message > news:phnjs0lffuv4h3a7ftgahelj65h24j981a@4ax.com... > > On 22 Dec 2004 11:23:30 -0800, ANazi@hotmail.com wrote: > > > >> > >>They are not related, so you should b


Re: Where to get Official Speed Limit Info
>Does it ever occur to you that there're unjust cases? Some >cops could play this game that most people won't bother to >fight their tickets that they can give out tickets as they >please. Yea......all them cops just looking for you.....aren't YOU


Re: Help - moved into a damaged apartment
bluebird_621@yahoo.com wrote: > Hi, > I need some legal advice. Earlier this month I signed a lease for a > 2-bedroom townhouse in Mississippi. The leasing agency would not show > me the apartment because they said someone was living in it, but


Re: Copyrighted Chess Games? I may be suing for this.
Ray Gordon wrote: > As a publisher, I have standing to get a court to resolve the issues of > copyright and right-to-publicity as they relate to chessgames without > having to publish any games first (it's a "legitimate conflict" issue). Mr. Gor


Re: Copyrighted Chess Games? I may be suing for this.
Ray Gordon wrote: > As a publisher, I have standing to get a court to resolve the issues of > copyright and right-to-publicity as they relate to chessgames without > having to publish any games first (it's a "legitimate conflict" issue). > Basical


Re: how could this happen?
Worried Uk wrote: > Hi all, > My husband has a pay as you go mobile. The operator 3PAY, then offered him > a contract phone. They put it through in my name, he gave my bank details, > did a credit search in my name, set up the direct debit up with


Re: Christmas Day Presents
Ray Fischer wrote: > Sneechres <sneechres@yahoo.com> wrote: > >Ray Fischer wrote: > >> Sneechres <sneechres@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> >David W. Barnes wrote: > >> >> In article <kCpzd.25962$wZ1.23401@bignews3.bellsouth.net>, Johnny > >> >> <wxpprofe


Re: bank is demanding a copy of my drivers license?
nymphetamine@mail.com wrote: > In order to open an account, the bank wants to copy my drivers license. > Can I refuse? Always. For what purpose do they want that information? One bank I went to did a credit check on me before I even filled out on


Re: Property Rites
Michael Ejercito wrote: > Property rites > Thomas Sowell > December 29, 2004 > When I was house-hunting, one of the things that struck me about the > house that I eventually settled on was the fact that there were no > curtains or shades on th


Re: Federal? Animal Cruelty charges?
fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote: > The tube has been playing an item about WalMart employees > facing _Federal_ animal cruelty charges. > Is there such a thing? If so, does the statute somehow > invoke the ICC? > -- > FF yeah right. I've n


Re: Copyrighted Chess Games? I may be suing for this.
"Ray Gordon" <ray@cybersheet.com> wrote: >>>The moves of a chessgame is not like the score of an NBA game. As I've >>>said >>>before, the "score" of a chessgame is either 1-0 (white wins), 0-1 (black >>>wins), or 0.5-0.5 (draw). There's nothing w


Re: Where to get Official Speed Limit Info
truckinsp wrote: > >Does it ever occur to you that there're unjust cases? Some > >cops could play this game that most people won't bother to > >fight their tickets that they can give out tickets as they > >please. > > Yea......all them cops just


Re: Copyrighted Chess Games? I may be suing for this.
Anders Thulin <ath_no_spam_please@algonet.se> wrote: > There *are* (or have been) such things as game awards for the best > game: but I don't know any instance in which *both* players shared > that award. ``A brilliancy prize was awarded in the L