I.D. - immensely dumb!
#83
I find it hard to believe a company like ID would try suing a forum for banning a sales rep for not following the rules. Why would ID give two sh*ts about a sales rep getting banned from a FORUM? Sean is just trying to scare CCA by using his work email to make you think ID will sue/even care.
But it surly is entertaining. Please post the emails as you get them.
But it surly is entertaining. Please post the emails as you get them.
#86
Right...haven't been on the site yet you're aware of all the things being said...hmmmmm...bull ! With tards like that dude running things, or at least part of it at I.D., I'm not buying their equipment. Oh well, one less sub to consider.
Last edited by Denonite; 04-22-2010 at 02:10 PM.
#87
It is... Sean W. Adler of Image Dynamics is a moron who tried to threaten me but didn't realize that he's not bright enough to make it happen.
For future reference Sean W. Adler of Image Dynamics here's the definitions:
Notice the difference?
Now, I KNOW that the second definition used more big words that probably scare and confuse you so allow me to help clarify.
Lets be perfectly clear on this one. At no point was there any defamation OR slander.
I recounted parts of a story.
If YOU consider them to be inaccurate thats fine. This doesn't mean that you have been defamed or slandered (Is that even a word? I'm not sure but I don't think Sean W. Adler of Image Dynamics wouldn't know the difference )
For future reference Sean W. Adler of Image Dynamics here's the definitions:
Originally Posted by what you said
li·a·ble
/ˈlaɪəbəl/ Show Spelled[lahy-uh-buhl] Show IPA
–adjective 1. legally responsible: You are liable for the damage caused by your action.
2. subject or susceptible: to be liable to heart disease.
3. likely or apt: He's liable to get angry.
/ˈlaɪəbəl/ Show Spelled[lahy-uh-buhl] Show IPA
–adjective 1. legally responsible: You are liable for the damage caused by your action.
2. subject or susceptible: to be liable to heart disease.
3. likely or apt: He's liable to get angry.
Originally Posted by what you wanted to say
li·bel
/ˈlaɪbəl/ Show Spelled [lahy-buhl] Show IPA noun, verb,-beled, -bel·ing or (especially British) -belled, -bel·ling.
–noun 1. Law. a. defamation by written or printed words, pictures, or in any form other than by spoken words or gestures.
b. the act or crime of publishing it.
c. a formal written declaration or statement, as one containing the allegations of a plaintiff or the grounds of a charge.
2. anything that is defamatory or that maliciously or damagingly misrepresents.
/ˈlaɪbəl/ Show Spelled [lahy-buhl] Show IPA noun, verb,-beled, -bel·ing or (especially British) -belled, -bel·ling.
–noun 1. Law. a. defamation by written or printed words, pictures, or in any form other than by spoken words or gestures.
b. the act or crime of publishing it.
c. a formal written declaration or statement, as one containing the allegations of a plaintiff or the grounds of a charge.
2. anything that is defamatory or that maliciously or damagingly misrepresents.
Now, I KNOW that the second definition used more big words that probably scare and confuse you so allow me to help clarify.
Originally Posted by I can't beleive you're this dumb
def·a·ma·tion
/ˌdɛfəˈmeɪʃən/ Show Spelled[def-uh-mey-shuhn] Show IPA
–noun the act of defaming; false or unjustified injury of the good reputation of another, as by slander or libel; calumny: She sued the magazine for defamation of character.
slan·der
/ˈslændər/ Show Spelled[slan-der] Show IPA
–noun 1. defamation; calumny: rumors full of slander.
2. a malicious, false, and defamatory statement or report: a slander against his good name.
3. Law. defamation by oral utterance rather than by writing, pictures, etc.
–verb (used with object) 4. to utter slander against; defame.
–verb (used without object) 5. to utter or circulate slander.
/ˌdɛfəˈmeɪʃən/ Show Spelled[def-uh-mey-shuhn] Show IPA
–noun the act of defaming; false or unjustified injury of the good reputation of another, as by slander or libel; calumny: She sued the magazine for defamation of character.
slan·der
/ˈslændər/ Show Spelled[slan-der] Show IPA
–noun 1. defamation; calumny: rumors full of slander.
2. a malicious, false, and defamatory statement or report: a slander against his good name.
3. Law. defamation by oral utterance rather than by writing, pictures, etc.
–verb (used with object) 4. to utter slander against; defame.
–verb (used without object) 5. to utter or circulate slander.
I recounted parts of a story.
If YOU consider them to be inaccurate thats fine. This doesn't mean that you have been defamed or slandered (Is that even a word? I'm not sure but I don't think Sean W. Adler of Image Dynamics wouldn't know the difference )
#90
Sean W. Adler of Image Dynamics is a moron who tried to threaten me but didn't realize that he's not bright enough to make it happen.
Everyone is entitled to their own personal opinion (ooooh - Dukk took a >little< Law )
I'd be careful though - he could spend all the profits from the ID-One suing you