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PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 7:46 pm 
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No Chippie, your comprehension. Take a OMD and copy it to use in a show, it is a counterfeit. Buy an original airpline ticket, copy it and try to use the counterfeit to get on the plane. A counterfeit is a counterfeit. An unauthorized copy is a counterfeit.

A better example is leave your driver's licence at home and carry a photocopy of it. You get stopped by the police. They will not accept the photocopy as your licence. They will give you a ticket and in most jurisdictions, if you bring in your issued licence (read audit), they will usually cancel the ticket. Of course if the driver is lippy he will most likely end up in court.

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No Chippie, your comprehension. Take a OMD and copy it to use in a show, it is a counterfeit. Buy an original airpline ticket, copy it and try to use the counterfeit to get on the plane. A counterfeit is a counterfeit. An unauthorized copy is a counterfeit.

A better example is leave your driver's licence at home and carry a photocopy of it. You get stopped by the police. They will not accept the photocopy as your licence. They will give you a ticket and in most jurisdictions, if you bring in your issued licence (read audit), they will usually cancel the ticket. Of course if the driver is lippy he will most likely end up in court.


Nice try.

You just don't get it do you?.... You can't see anything except your own way EVEN IF someone shows it to you....

So, here it is ... open BOTH eyes and a few brain cells. You KEEP talking "counterfeit, copy" etc...

It ain't about copies:
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This is about PURCHASING AN ORIGINAL TICKET and then being sued for trying to get on the plane... no need to continually twist the parameters to fit your agenda.


So anytime you want to stop spewing the same nonsensical vocal "copy this and counterfeit that" noise... will be a good time... or maybe you can get someone else up there in Canada to help you with the comprehension.


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I wonder how many people have been issued tickets for not having a driver's license before being asked to show their driver's license?

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timberlea wrote:
Take a OMD and copy it to use in a show, it is a counterfeit. .


Completely incorrect on the U.S. side of the border. Backups are legal, and can be used as such-PERIOD. It's all about same site. If I make a copy, and if I was a multi-rigger (I'm not) and used it at a second site it would be considered unlicensed use ( though not a "counterfeit", which is a different product being passed off as being made by the original producer). Single site use is part of the deal. This war was fought and decided in the '90's.

If I didn't wish to use my original discs in my single site show and preferred to use all my backups, there is not a thing anyone could do about it.

Just for fun I would add something else: A disc to disc backup is not a media shift. No gray area...

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timberlea wrote:
No Chippie, your comprehension. Take a OMD and copy it to use in a show, it is a counterfeit. Buy an original airpline ticket, copy it and try to use the counterfeit to get on the plane. A counterfeit is a counterfeit. An unauthorized copy is a counterfeit.

A better example is leave your driver's licence at home and carry a photocopy of it. You get stopped by the police. They will not accept the photocopy as your licence. They will give you a ticket and in most jurisdictions, if you bring in your issued licence (read audit), they will usually cancel the ticket. Of course if the driver is lippy he will most likely end up in court.


Yep here goes the Moose Crap again. If you happen to leave your drivers license at home and have a photocopy of it to show a cop they will most likely run the number and can see all the information he needs to verify who you are. You probably will still get a ticket as he stopped you for something and that's what you will get the ticket for.

Funny I just paid for an airplane ride for my wife and "SHE HAS NO TICKET" what I did get was an email with all the info on it and a "E-Ticket Number" which I printed out! So I have now made a "COPY" of her "Ticket" and it is perfectly "LEGAL"

I also think it's funny that an "EX-COP" can't spell "License".

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Of course you wouldn't worry about it... you work in 1 venue, never move your equipment, it's tribal land to boot.

If you're willing to give up your consumer rights, that "just you"... it ain't me.

The one show doesn't matter, if i'm running solely from discs, I wouldn't worry about it. Not giving up anything.

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I'm Canadian, I spell it correctly:

licence US, license [ˈlaɪsəns]
n
1. (Law) a certificate, tag, document, etc., giving official permission to do something
2. formal permission or exemption
3. liberty of action or thought; freedom
4. intentional disregard of or deviation from conventional rules to achieve a certain effect poetic licence
5. excessive freedom
6. licentiousness
[via Old French and Medieval Latin licentia permission, from Latin: freedom, from licet it is allowed]
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003

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I SPELLED IT CORRECLTY
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MIKE D wrote:
I SPELLED IT CORRECLTY
NOT I spell it correctly

If you SPELL/ED/T IT CORRECTLY, then it would be:
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Yoy looking for another noogie Cuey? :twisted: :lol:

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Yoy looking for another noogie Cuey? :twisted: :lol:

Only if you have another Bud. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:


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timberlea wrote:
I'm Canadian, I spell it correctly:

licence US, license [ˈlaɪsəns]
n
1. (Law) a certificate, tag, document, etc., giving official permission to do something
2. formal permission or exemption
3. liberty of action or thought; freedom
4. intentional disregard of or deviation from conventional rules to achieve a certain effect poetic licence
5. excessive freedom
6. licentiousness
[via Old French and Medieval Latin licentia permission, from Latin: freedom, from licet it is allowed]
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003



HMM where I come from a LICENSE is as described in #1. It is a certificate to do something mainly drive and seeing that we were talking about a "DRIVERS LICENSE" it fits....

Didn't you notice that when you spelled it all the funny red lines under it thus meaning that you spelled it wrong?
Sorry but I am not in southern Canada, I'm in the U.S of A. and I don't speak Canadian nor do I speak Old French or Medieval Latin.

I also noticed you totally ignored the "Airplane Ticket" facts.

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I also noticed you totally ignored the "Airplane Ticket" facts.


Timberlea will do that from time to time because facts can sometimes get in the way of a good rant or "drive by insulting" which he is so famous for. So if you ignore the facts, then his rants/insults look better.


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i spelled it that way so he could see what his post look like


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If your theatre accept, it then they accept it. That is their policy. Just like some TM holders rigorously enforce their rights and others do not.

Why would squiggly red lines form underthe word licence? It is spelt and used correctly. Other correct spellings? Neighbour, harbour, labour, horsep!$$ (when referring to Bud and its ilk).

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Lone Wolf wrote:
timberlea wrote:
I'm Canadian, I spell it correctly:

licence US, license [ˈlaɪsəns]
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1. (Law) a certificate, tag, document, etc., giving official permission to do something
2. formal permission or exemption
3. liberty of action or thought; freedom
4. intentional disregard of or deviation from conventional rules to achieve a certain effect poetic licence
5. excessive freedom
6. licentiousness
[via Old French and Medieval Latin licentia permission, from Latin: freedom, from licet it is allowed]
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003


Sorry but I am not in southern Canada, I'm in the U.S of A. and I don't speak Canadian nor do I speak Old French or Medieval Latin.



And since when is this site exclusive to people from U.S of A :roll: I think Timberlea can spell it the way it should be spelled in Canada of A :!: I speak French & English Canadian and have no problem with that :wink:


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Micky wrote:
I speak French & English Canadian and have no problem with that :wink:


Shouldn't that be:

Micky wrote:
I speak French & English Canadian and have no problem with that... eh?


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c. staley wrote:
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I speak French & English Canadian and have no problem with that :wink:


Shouldn't that be:

Micky wrote:
I speak French & English Canadian and have no problem with that... eh?


Yep it should be Chip as he is on that side of the border too!

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c. staley wrote:
Micky wrote:
I speak French & English Canadian and have no problem with that :wink:


Shouldn't that be:

Micky wrote:
I speak French & English Canadian and have no problem with that... eh?


Yep it should be Chip as he is on that side of the border too!


Yep, and proud to be :wink:


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Why would squiggly red lines form underthe word licence? It is spelt and used correctly. Other correct spellings? Neighbour, harbour, labour, horsep!$$ (when referring to Bud and its ilk).



Don't know if you use spell check or not- I don't, and will live with my errors. However, I know for a fact that- on either side of the border- there is no such word as "spelt". Spelled- yes, spelt- no.

Nothing to do with you, Timberlea, but if I hear another "professional" newsperson, or see another "professional" writer use "Awoken" as a word again I may kill someone. One may have been awakened, one may wake, the first person singular may have woke up- but no one has ever been "awoken" because the word does not exist.

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