Domain: cybertriallawyer.com
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Re:For those who are too lazy to do some digging..It looks like they allow mirroring and caching:
http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/robots.txt User-agent: *
Disallow: /Backup
Disallow: /Form
Disallow: /acl_users
Disallow: /MailHost
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Interesting PDF file on their site
http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/articles/JohnDozierJanFeb.pdf
"Beware of Online Legal Advice" -
Re:If you don't want anyone to viewI choose to use my first ammendment right.
To quote their internet publication:
"Instead of telling you that you cannot use someone else's trademark in website tags or content, we can explain how you can use it legitimately. Instead of using a contract that might overstate your results, we can help you draft agreements that will minimize the ability of unreasonable clients to get their money back (unless you want to offer a money back guarantee). "
I am inclined to think these lawyers are scumbags. Welcome to America asswipes!
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This is the file you want to download from them
It's on their server and it's 37.5 MB.
Wrap 'er up in a tight wget loop.
Yee ha.
http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/common/DL_NAC_interview.mp3 -
swamp them!
Why doesn't everyone submit a note on what they think of Dozier?
http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/legal-matter -
Soliciting spammers?
Thought this was interesting:
http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/mailers
It contains this thinly veiled solicitation to defend spammers:
"As a mailer, you have a tough road to navigate. While proper and legal commercial e-mail is simply a business tool used by most of the top online and offline businesses today, there still is the perception that all such mail is "spam". Of course, nothing is further from the truth."
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Re:Lawyers that dont understand copyright?
Oh, they probably understand it well enough. It just doesn't stop them from making spurious legal-sounding threats as a bullying strategy. Basically, Dozier Internet Law stands as a shining example of why lawyers have such a bad reputation. The bar should be ashamed to even have these people as members (or likely, it's one guy renting a cheap office by the month) .
Yeah, I know about Dozier's linking policy. I don't even have anything funny to add about it, these people bring down the house by themselves. -
Re:Generated by a Tool for Tools
Or better yet. Can you lay claim to open source code they used to manage the site?
http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/admin
I wonder what the people at Zope.org think about losing copyright to their work? -
I smell a slashdotting coming on
Except that appears to be forbidden too.
"If you are conducting a "click attack" and are not a legitimate, bona fide prospective client, your access to any page of our website is unauthorized."
Click attack indeed. Uh oh... I found another one.
In addition, you should not make any copies of any part of this website in any way since we do not want anyone copying us.
It belongs to http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/ Is that enough to qualify as fair use? Maybe you should go on over and find out. -
Re:For those who are too lazy to do some digging..
Whoa, you have just violated their terms of use!
We also do not allow any links to our site without our express permission...From their website user agreement. There are other gems in there, too - read and enjoy!
Oh no, now I've violated their terms of use! Nooooooooo!
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Generated by a Tool for ToolsCheck it out:
http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/user-agreement
Generated by:<meta name="generator" content="Adobe GoLive">
So can they even lay claim to something generated by a tool? -
I'm 'wget' - come arrest me!
% cd cybermorans
% while 1
while? wget -rm -np http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/
while? sleep 10
while? rm -rf *
while? end
that'll keep 'em entertained. oh, and me, too. -
For those who are too lazy to do some digging...
The name of the law firm in question is Dozier Internet Law. The link is to their web page. Enjoy!
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Direct link to agreement
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Disproven by their own website...
http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/copyright-infringement: "Copyright law protects original creative works, excluding purely functional work."
Well, that settles it. If they sued me for posting their threat, I'd motion for summary judgement. And court costs, since obviously they already know it's specious. -
They are spam Lawyers, the lowest of the low.
http://www.cybertriallawyer.com/commercial-email-spam "As spam lawyers and spam attorneys, we help you comply with state and federal laws, and we defend you when you get hit with that spam lawsuit." Tim S
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'Dozy', or what?
A close look at the silly lawyer letter reveals that is comes from the "Dozier Law Firm". The name seems apt. Their web site at http://www.cybertriallawyer.com include a YouTube video on the front page. Let us hope that they have the correct release for that. Of course, I would encourage eveyone to take a look at their web site, for informational purposes only of course! It is also worth noting that one of their people has the nickname 'Bull'. I guess I will continue my profound dislike of BestBuy. Their loss is Circuit City's gain.