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over a year ago
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"Is it fuck
Do you have proof?
Yes.
Can you publish such proof?
The legal disclaimers are quite specific?
Go try and buy some shares. Should be all the proof you need."
But what of the legal disclaimers are they nonsense? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is it fuck
Do you have proof?
Yes.
Can you publish such proof?
The legal disclaimers are quite specific?
Go try and buy some shares. Should be all the proof you need.
But what of the legal disclaimers are they nonsense?"
When my Nan forwards me WhatsApp chain Mail saying covid is gonna bring about stuff from the book of revelations, I don’t instantly believe it even though it’s quite specific and convincing. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is it fuck
Do you have proof?
Yes.
Can you publish such proof?
The legal disclaimers are quite specific?"
Several of those disclaimers mention Facebook.
They've been taken from elsewhere and pasted here, Facebook being one of them. |
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By *aggonerMan
over a year ago
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"Is it fuck
Do you have proof?
Yes.
Can you publish such proof?
The legal disclaimers are quite specific?"
Sidney University get arsey if you leave them out of these discussions. They are extremely litigious, so beware. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is it fuck
Do you have proof?
Yes.
Can you publish such proof?
The legal disclaimers are quite specific?
Go try and buy some shares. Should be all the proof you need.
But what of the legal disclaimers are they nonsense?"
Yes |
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It's actually privately owned by cats.
It was left to them in the original owners will. I believe her name was Ethel Jones of Rhyll in North Wales.
It was the birthplace of the first swingers parties in the UK accordingly to folklore. |
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"“Don’t believe everything you read on the internet” -
William Shakespeare
No, it's proven that Marlowe wrote most of Shakespeare's stuff, LB. I think this quote is his! "
Oh Christ sorry… hate it when the internet tells me little fibs
I stand corrected.
“Don’t believe everything you read on the internet” - Geoffrey Chaucer
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"“Don’t believe everything you read on the internet” -
William Shakespeare
No, it's proven that Marlowe wrote most of Shakespeare's stuff, LB. I think this quote is his!
Oh Christ sorry… hate it when the internet tells me little fibs
I stand corrected.
“Don’t believe everything you read on the internet” - Geoffrey Chaucer
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That man was so prescient. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"“Don’t believe everything you read on the internet” -
William Shakespeare
No, it's proven that Marlowe wrote most of Shakespeare's stuff, LB. I think this quote is his!
Oh Christ sorry… hate it when the internet tells me little fibs
I stand corrected.
“Don’t believe everything you read on the internet” - Geoffrey Chaucer
That man was so prescient."
He couldn’t speak a lick of English |
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"“Don’t believe everything you read on the internet” -
William Shakespeare
No, it's proven that Marlowe wrote most of Shakespeare's stuff, LB. I think this quote is his!
Oh Christ sorry… hate it when the internet tells me little fibs
I stand corrected.
“Don’t believe everything you read on the internet” - Geoffrey Chaucer
That man was so prescient."
He taught me everything I know from the internet |
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"“Don’t believe everything you read on the internet” -
William Shakespeare
No, it's proven that Marlowe wrote most of Shakespeare's stuff, LB. I think this quote is his!
Oh Christ sorry… hate it when the internet tells me little fibs
I stand corrected.
“Don’t believe everything you read on the internet” - Geoffrey Chaucer
That man was so prescient.
He couldn’t speak a lick of English"
I bet he never even went to Canterbury either. What a loser. |
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"Is it fuck
Do you have proof?
Yes.
Can you publish such proof?
The legal disclaimers are quite specific?
Go try and buy some shares. Should be all the proof you need.
But what of the legal disclaimers are they nonsense?
When my Nan forwards me WhatsApp chain Mail saying covid is gonna bring about stuff from the book of revelations, I don’t instantly believe it even though it’s quite specific and convincing. "
If I'm bored I look for the logical leaps in that shite. It's fun |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"“Don’t believe everything you read on the internet” -
William Shakespeare
No, it's proven that Marlowe wrote most of Shakespeare's stuff, LB. I think this quote is his!
Oh Christ sorry… hate it when the internet tells me little fibs
I stand corrected.
“Don’t believe everything you read on the internet” - Geoffrey Chaucer
That man was so prescient.
He couldn’t speak a lick of English
I bet he never even went to Canterbury either. What a loser."
Big loser energy from him |
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"Is it fuck
Do you have proof?
Yes.
Can you publish such proof?
The legal disclaimers are quite specific?"
The legal "disclaimers" are identical to those posted all over "facebook" a while ago, except that they've changed the name.
Posting a disclaimer on your profile has no legal weight at all. For any type of disclaimer to be valid, it must appear separate and prior to the content that it is applied to and require acceptance to proceed. To prevent the unauthorised use of photos from a website, those photos would need to be copyright protected. |
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By *TG3Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
"Is it fuck
Do you have proof?
Yes.
Can you publish such proof?
The legal disclaimers are quite specific?
The legal "disclaimers" are identical to those posted all over "facebook" a while ago, except that they've changed the name.
Posting a disclaimer on your profile has no legal weight at all. For any type of disclaimer to be valid, it must appear separate and prior to the content that it is applied to and require acceptance to proceed. To prevent the unauthorised use of photos from a website, those photos would need to be copyright protected." omg you've spoilt it now people will be deleting the disclaimers left right and centre |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Is it fuck
Do you have proof?
Yes.
Can you publish such proof?
The legal disclaimers are quite specific?
The legal "disclaimers" are identical to those posted all over "facebook" a while ago, except that they've changed the name.
Posting a disclaimer on your profile has no legal weight at all. For any type of disclaimer to be valid, it must appear separate and prior to the content that it is applied to and require acceptance to proceed. To prevent the unauthorised use of photos from a website, those photos would need to be copyright protected."
Ah someone who understands the basis of copyright law and the ownership of intellectual property!
It amazes me that folks would blindly copy words thinking they offer some form of legal shelter and hold them free from infringement and theft! |
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"Is it fuck
Do you have proof?
Yes.
Can you publish such proof?
The legal disclaimers are quite specific?
The legal "disclaimers" are identical to those posted all over "facebook" a while ago, except that they've changed the name.
Posting a disclaimer on your profile has no legal weight at all. For any type of disclaimer to be valid, it must appear separate and prior to the content that it is applied to and require acceptance to proceed. To prevent the unauthorised use of photos from a website, those photos would need to be copyright protected.
Ah someone who understands the basis of copyright law and the ownership of intellectual property!
It amazes me that folks would blindly copy words thinking they offer some form of legal shelter and hold them free from infringement and theft!"
Someone should have "copyrighted" that disclaimer |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Is it fuck
Do you have proof?
Yes.
Can you publish such proof?
The legal disclaimers are quite specific?
The legal "disclaimers" are identical to those posted all over "facebook" a while ago, except that they've changed the name.
Posting a disclaimer on your profile has no legal weight at all. For any type of disclaimer to be valid, it must appear separate and prior to the content that it is applied to and require acceptance to proceed. To prevent the unauthorised use of photos from a website, those photos would need to be copyright protected.
Ah someone who understands the basis of copyright law and the ownership of intellectual property!
It amazes me that folks would blindly copy words thinking they offer some form of legal shelter and hold them free from infringement and theft!
Someone should have "copyrighted" that disclaimer "
What a very interesting legal concept.
I tried to copyright pictures of my genitals for use and publication on fab. Said pictures were in fact accepted under the small fiction section. |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Cheeseville, Somerset |
"Is it fuck
Do you have proof?
Yes.
Can you publish such proof?
The legal disclaimers are quite specific?
The legal "disclaimers" are identical to those posted all over "facebook" a while ago, except that they've changed the name.
Posting a disclaimer on your profile has no legal weight at all. For any type of disclaimer to be valid, it must appear separate and prior to the content that it is applied to and require acceptance to proceed. To prevent the unauthorised use of photos from a website, those photos would need to be copyright protected.
Ah someone who understands the basis of copyright law and the ownership of intellectual property!
It amazes me that folks would blindly copy words thinking they offer some form of legal shelter and hold them free from infringement and theft!"
Actually, in the UK and EU copyright is granted automatically to the person who takes a photo (not the person in it) at the point it's taken. No registration is required unlike the USA where photographers have to individually register any images to assert owenership.
You don't have to make any declaration at all. It's all explained easily online and any photo whether taken on a camera or phone is protected under the 1988 copyright, designs and patents act.
You can't use someone else's images without their consent for any purpose, nor reproduce, adjust, edit or alter it in any way. The only exceptions or for use in Education or the creation of memes and parody work.
So no. You don't have to 'copyright protect' anything in the UK, it's automatic.
Of course if you want to sue someone for nicking a cock shot on Fab you'd have to go through the IP courts and would need their name and address to do so and odds are they won't give you it and Fab doesn't hold that data either.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Is it fuck
Do you have proof?
Yes.
Can you publish such proof?
The legal disclaimers are quite specific?
The legal "disclaimers" are identical to those posted all over "facebook" a while ago, except that they've changed the name.
Posting a disclaimer on your profile has no legal weight at all. For any type of disclaimer to be valid, it must appear separate and prior to the content that it is applied to and require acceptance to proceed. To prevent the unauthorised use of photos from a website, those photos would need to be copyright protected."
So C of N has clarified that point for which I express my sincere gratitude. The next point on the fab disclaimonitor of legal advice is the breaches of the various statutes under [European] human rights law that some legal disclaimers refer.
Is the taking and using of a picture of, more often than not are, bodily appendages a breach of ones human rights? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I wonder if the owner completes a tax return declaring all income."
It's owned by a limited company so will do but you don't need to say what the line of business is |
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By *aggonerMan
over a year ago
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"“Don’t believe everything you read on the internet” -
William Shakespeare
No, it's proven that Marlowe wrote most of Shakespeare's stuff, LB. I think this quote is his! "
Shoddy research, I’m afraid.
Scholars are almost unanimous in the opinion that it was Ben Elton. All of the evidence points that way. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is it fuck
Do you have proof?
Yes.
Can you publish such proof?
The legal disclaimers are quite specific?
Go try and buy some shares. Should be all the proof you need.
But what of the legal disclaimers are they nonsense?"
Yes. Complete nonsense.
Check out the site FAQ's - the legal disclaimer thing is coverd there - and site owners would rather prople don't put that pointless rubbish on their profiles.
Many of them have been copied and pasted from similar posts on other platforms - that are also complete nonsense |
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