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Other possible reasons for having your access revoked (a.k.a., receiving the Pink Pump1) include, but are not limited to: (1) Detection of unauthorized duplication of materials, in violation of the Terms of Use set forth at one or both of the websites. (2) Detection of unauthorized activities that may violate one or more applicable U.S. copyright statutes, including the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (the "DMCA"). (3) Detection of unauthorized activity that may violate the "computer trespass" statutes of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States of America. (4) Detection of unauthorized activities that violate intellectual property rights principles embodied in the laws of the United States, the Commonwealth of Virginia, and/or international treaties. (5) Detection of otherwise suspicious traffic or activity. If you feel that your use of ShareholdersOnline.org and/or WordontheStreet.org has been consistent with, and respectful of, intellectual property rights principles, please do not hesitate to contact the appropriate Editor(s) to have your access restored at one or both websites. Sometimes, activity that seems suspicious has a simple, legitimate explanation, and in those cases, access can be and will be quickly restored (hopefully with no hard feelings). Thank you for your interest in ShareholdersOnline.org and/or WordontheStreet.org. 1 The first picture shown above is a picture of Exhibit "QQQ" in Lisa Chui v. State Street. According to the Complainant's casefile, the shoe above was passed around within SSgA (State Street Global Advisors, the asset management division of STT), and given as a gag gift (e.g., to asset managers who elected to spend time with their wives/girlfriends instead of going out drinking "with the boys"). See also Barbara Ruffino v. State Street, Andrea Buffum v. State Street, and Jennifer Osmani v. State Street. Many of these materials can be found on Shareholdersonline and/or WordontheStreet.org, so please do write to have your access restored if you believe that your use of the site(s) has been consistent with, and respectful of, intellectual property rights principles. The second picture shown above is a picture of the Gadsden Flag, which captures the spirit of Americans' contempt for tyrannies of all sorts. For more information, please visit gadsden.info. |
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