Domain: cybertriallawyer.com
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Re:Woo hoo!
That reminds me of this site: http://dozierinternetlaw.cybertriallawyer.com/
In their "Unauthorized Access" section, they say its unauthorized to view the HTML code on the site. Too funny!
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Re:Worthless Trademark
Aside from all being hosted on the same server, well, DiG says the PTR is for 'mail.fourguysfromtampa.com' and that the nameservers belong to Datapipe. So she's got one IIS system hosting multiple copies of the same crap, never asked her hosting company / DNS holder to update the PTRs, and hasn't made any effort to customize her 404 pages. Your point being? (I kid).
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Re:More to the point...
... can you copyright a gallon of petrol through the law firm's letterbox?
I think your comment is inappropriate and uncalled for.
DOZIER INTERNET LAW, PC
301 Concourse Blvd.
West Shore 111, Suite 300
Glen Allen, VA 23059
PH: (804) 346-9770 FX: (804) 346-0800
possible home
9319 Meadowfield Ct
Glen Allen, VA
Add to Address Book, Map (804) 262-9737
cybertriallawyer.com
http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?formtype=address&country= US&popflag=0&latitude=&longitude=&name=&phone=&level=&addtohistory=& cat=DOZIER+INTERNET+LAW%2C+PC&address=301+Concourse+Blvd.&city=&state=&zipcode=23059
who:
http://www.dozier-internet-law.info/
when:
upcoming appearances listed here
http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/
If, like me, you are a big fan of Bull Dozier's work to clarify copyright law, drop him a note or give him a call or stop by one of his talks. -
Re:Doesn't this sound familiar?
dunno...we can shashdot him and find out...
His firm's website is here: http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/ -
Copyright Infringement Warning Button!!Copyright Warning Signup
This has got to be a hoax, right? RIGHT?!?
Don't forget: "Beware of Online Legal Advice." This must be how the incompleteness theorem applies to lawyers.
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Copyright Infringement Warning Button!!Copyright Warning Signup
This has got to be a hoax, right? RIGHT?!?
Don't forget: "Beware of Online Legal Advice." This must be how the incompleteness theorem applies to lawyers.
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criminal or pick pocket
Check out how they classify Bloggers http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/scofflaw-bloggers I would say they are criminal or pick pocket bloggers.
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Great Interview to Download!
There is a great interview posted on the site here.
I haven't listened to it at all, but the file is 37.5 MB. I downloaded it a few times to test the speed of my broadband connection. Seems my broadband connection is working just fine.
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They're developers too!
We are Lawyers for Web Developers
Not only have we been representing web developers for many years, but many of our attorneys worked in the web development field. John W. Dozier, Jr. founded an e-commerce company in 1994 and developed a broad array of web based transaction processing, software GUI, database, and ASP applictions[sic]. So, we know the industry from the inside out.
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Re:They were already successful
Well, if there was a point to be made about the Stupidest Internet Lawyers this would be it.
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Re:...and they are hosting p0rn!
Wow...just absolute WOW! The server actually allows you to upload files which may be executed. Seriously, I don't know what to say to this (although some other
/. user found some words and kindly put them on their server: http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/Examples/FileLibrary/Files/limerick.txt). -
Re:For those who are too lazy to do some digging..Some real gems there!
For instance, this handy list of the Top Ten Blogger Personas: Pickpocket, Wacko, Druggie, Nerd, Rookie, Sadist, Criminal, Mis-leader.
Followed by this useful advice:As businesses attempt to leverage user generated content ("UGC") into a valuable tool in the Web 2.0 environment, the proliferation of the scofflaws interrupting the free flow of credible speech in the online world puts at risk the reputation and integrity of UGC and raises the very real risk that consumers will begin viewing web content with disdain and suspicion.
I'm really, really curious what they'd think about Slashdot... -
Re:They were already successfulNah, they'll get google bombed or something where users link to the site with something like "Stupidest Internet Lawyers"
That should be: "Stupidest Internet Lawyers"
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Re:Join their community
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Re:For those who are too lazy to do some digging..
They are also spammer supporters, time to get them on a few spammers lists, and get them close to the russian business federation...
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Join their community
Since they're running Zope, and didn't bother disabling the example installs, join the ad-hoc online community that is cybertriallawer.com's guestbook:
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Borrowing code is not okay!
So, make sure your programmers know that "borrowing" code is not okay. Make sure that whoever contributes to your text knows that getting ideas from others is quite alright, but using the creative expression of those ideas is not. Don't ever allow anyone to use images on your site unless you have either a license (which costs money) or satisfactory and firm proof that such a license is not needed (public domain works or your own internal creative works).
http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/copyright-infringement-warning
Erm, you appear to be using someone elses javascript.... -
They've got a file upload page!!!
It appears they don't own all the copyright here: http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/Examples/FileLibrary
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Interesting
They are copyrighting someone else's code. See http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/user-agreement - the source has the following:
// OpenPopUpLite 2.0.1 action by Nate Baldwin, www.mindpalette.com, copyright 2004
Yet from MindPalette's website, it says:
SCRIPT TERMS & CONDITIONS: By downloading and using our scripts and plug-ins, you assume all responsibility for their use or misuse and agree that we are not responsible or liable for any damages they may cause, directly or indirectly. MindPalette is under no obligation to provide product support or installation help. All scripts and plug-ins are offered as-is and at your own risk.
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Seems to me that the one's infringing copyright might be the lawyers. -
Re:The firm is "Dozier Internet Law"
This page on their site - "Top Ten Blogger Personas: The Mobosphere Unveiled" - is pretty damn hilarious.
Number 5:
Nerd
This is the guy who is scared to talk with a girl, but behind the keyboard, all alone, morphs into a Casanova. This empowerment of anonymity creates an omnipotent persona, and for the first time the nerd feels the effect of power and control, gets an adrenaline buzz when he exercises it, and he exercises it often, usually creating or perpetuating a volatile situation in which he feels he can outsmart the "opposition". There is no principle involved. His blog postings are all about the adrenaline. It is hard to know if you are dealing with this type online...his posts are intelligent and on their face credible. But, once you identify the nerd blogger, he cowers and goes away, usually forever. -
Re:ahhh but...
How about this for an on-topic link?
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Re:I'm 'wget' - come arrest me!
You should change the url to http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/I-am-looking-at-your-source-code/. According to the their User Agreement, "We maintain records of IP addresses and other information contained in log files..." Like 404 logs?
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Re:Content?
Well I think they have some infringing content here. Unless of course they have 2Live Crew & Brittany's permission
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Spammer defenders? :D
http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/commercial-email-spam OMG
:D How morons like these are even allowed anywhere near bar... -
Uh-oh Ddozier left the example zope guestbook ...
Here's the url. Don't write anything naughty. http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/acl_users/Examples/GuestBook/addEntry
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Denial of Service Law Attack
Everyone reading this message should hit their site, view their source, and report to them that you've just violated their indefensible terms. Hopefully, they'll sue each and every one of us, and go broke frivolously.
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Re:Wouldn't it be a hoot if their site got hacked?
"we also are intimately familiar with the "hacking" industry. In fact, our website gets updated by the hacking industry from time to time."
Funny, considering their site DOES get updated by people associated with the "hacking" industry. -
Re:Now sue me. Pls !
No wonder they want to keep it hidden. No doctype! I'd be ashamed too.
http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/user-agreement
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HTML warning (267/75): The attribute "HEIGHT" is deprecated in the tag and should no longer be used. It is suggested CSS be used instead.
http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/Dozier_css
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Re:Now sue me. Pls !
No wonder they want to keep it hidden. No doctype! I'd be ashamed too.
http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/user-agreement
HTML error (1/5): The DOCTYPE declaration is missing.
HTML error (3/63): Illegal character "/" in tag.
HTML error (9/49): Illegal character "/" in tag.
HTML error (14/13): The tag is unknown in this HTML standard.
HTML error (15/286): The tag is unknown in this HTML standard.
HTML error (15/297): The tag is unknown in this HTML standard.
HTML error (15/297): Can't find start tag for end tag . Maybe the tag was implicitly closed before.
HTML error (16/14): The tag is unknown in this HTML standard.
HTML error (16/14): Can't find start tag for end tag . Maybe the tag was implicitly closed before.
HTML error (17/16): The tag is unknown in this HTML standard.
HTML error (88/17): The tag is unknown in this HTML standard.
HTML error (88/17): Can't find start tag for end tag . Maybe the tag was implicitly closed before.
HTML error (89/16): The tag is unknown in this HTML standard.
HTML error (94/17): The tag is unknown in this HTML standard.
HTML error (94/17): Can't find start tag for end tag . Maybe the tag was implicitly closed before.
HTML warning (100/354): The attribute "LEFTMARGIN" is deprecated in the tag and should no longer be used. It is suggested CSS be used instead.
HTML warning (100/354): The attribute "TOPMARGIN" is deprecated in the tag and should no longer be used. It is suggested CSS be used instead.
HTML warning (100/354): The attribute "MARGINWIDTH" is deprecated in the tag and should no longer be used. It is suggested CSS be used instead.
HTML warning (100/354): The attribute "MARGINHEIGHT" is deprecated in the tag and should no longer be used. It is suggested CSS be used instead.
HTML error (168/19): Illegal character "/" in tag.
HTML error (175/19): Illegal character "/" in tag.
HTML error (222/17): The attribute "CASS" in tagis not allowed.
HTML error (224/17): The attribute "CASS" in tagis not allowed.
HTML error (226/17): The attribute "CASS" in tagis not allowed.
HTML error (228/17): The attribute "CASS" in tagis not allowed.
HTML error (230/17): The attribute "CASS" in tagis not allowed.
HTML error (232/17): The attribute "CASS" in tagis not allowed.
HTML error (234/17): The attribute "CASS" in tagis not allowed.
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HTML error (242/17): The attribute "CASS" in tagis not allowed.
HTML warning (267/75): The attribute "HEIGHT" is deprecated in the tag and should no longer be used. It is suggested CSS be used instead.
http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/Dozier_css
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Re:They use an OSS CMS, nice.
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Re:For those who are too lazy to do some digging..
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Re:For those who are too lazy to do some digging..
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Re:For those who are too lazy to do some digging..
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Re:For those who are too lazy to do some digging..
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Re:For those who are too lazy to do some digging..
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Re:For those who are too lazy to do some digging..
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...and they are hosting p0rn!
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Re:I'm 'wget' - come arrest me!
ab -n 100000 -kc 200 http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/
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Re:Now sue me. Pls !
Did they copyright their robots.txt file as well? http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/robots.txt [cybertriallawyer.com]
User-agent: *
Disallow: /Backup
Disallow: /Form
Disallow: /acl_users
Disallow: /MailHost
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Re:For those who are too lazy to do some digging..
For anyone who'd like to tell the clowns at this legal sideshow exactly what they think of them, there's a Legal Matter Submission form at http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/legal-matter/.
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Re:For those who are too lazy to do some digging..
They have a 40MB mp3 on their website, it is a really interesting listen.
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These people are scum of the lowest order...
They're the folks who claimed that their Cease and Desist letter regarding bad online reviews of one of their clients was copyrighted and thus couldn't be posted online: http://pubcit.typepad.com/clpblog/2007/10/dont-publish-th.html
They also proudly represent spammers: http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/commercial-email-spam -
Re:Now sue me. Pls !Never mind the legal advice - here's some technical advice: don't use their code because it's riddled with errors. "
[sic]"????
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Re:For those who are too lazy to do some digging..
Take a look at this page:
http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/scofflaw-bloggers
The overall tone of their whole site seems to be an assumption that the best thing you can use the legal system for is to silence dissent and/or criticism.
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Re:I'm 'wget' - come arrest me!
% cd cybermorans
-bash: cd: home: No such file or directory
% while 1
while? wget -rm -np http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/
while? sleep 10
while? rm -rf *
while? end
There goes my home directory. Good thing I wasn't at /. -
Re:I'm 'wget' - come arrest me!
How about something like this:
while true; do wget -O /dev/null --referer=http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/ http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/; done
That way, you're not actually looking at the code (assuming /dev/null points to the usual place), but it would still come up on their logs as the same. -
Just on general principle...
I'd suggest that everyone click this link to an image that was commented out in the HTML source, as the hits to their server log will surely make them scratch their heads.
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Just on general principle...
I'd suggest that everyone click this link to an image that was commented out in the HTML source, as the hits to their server log will surely make them scratch their heads.
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Did anyone else...
... read the "scofflaw blogging" link off their front page? Or should that be "scofflaw morbing"? It's ten different different web personas, and ten different ways of saying people feel more empowered when they're anonymous.
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Re:This is why law needs a "duh" clause
I don't know. You'd better ask a lawyer. I know some good ones! Their website is at http://cybertriallawyer.com/.