[RollTideFan] Deer Joe-L-Boo

2005-04-12 Thread kurtrasmussen
I jest paid my $300.00 light bill.  Go on and get yerslef a halfa tank of gas.

kurt


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RE: [RollTideFan] Deer Joe-L-Boo

2005-04-12 Thread Joel Perry
I looked up your account. Although the $300 is appreciated, in the future
please try and remit the entire amount. We would like to upgrade your
account status from Watch Like A Hawk to Pays Like A Lawyer.

I don't really use that much of my gas anymore. I try to incorporate my
errands with my work so I can use the company truck.

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I jest paid my $300.00 light bill.  Go on and get yerslef a halfa tank of
gas.

kurt


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Re: RE: [RollTideFan] Deer Joe-L-Boo

2005-04-12 Thread kurtrasmussen
From: Joel Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I looked up your account. Although the $300 is appreciated, in the future
 please try and remit the entire amount. We would like to upgrade your
 account status from Watch Like A Hawk to Pays Like A Lawyer.

That *ain't* what that lady downstairs told me! 

kurt


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RE: RE: [RollTideFan] Deer Joe-L-Boo

2005-04-12 Thread Joel Perry
She's only a temp. She doesn't know how to look up your payment (or lack of
payment) history.

Please stand behind the yellow line and wait for your name to be called. And
of course you know to bring cash as we can no longer accept a check from
you.

And quit parking in the Handicap Parking area.

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 I looked up your account. Although the $300 is appreciated, in the future
 please try and remit the entire amount. We would like to upgrade your
 account status from Watch Like A Hawk to Pays Like A Lawyer.

That *ain't* what that lady downstairs told me!

kurt


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RE: RE: [RollTideFan] Deer Joe-L-Boo

2005-04-12 Thread kurtrasmussen
Just make shore ya put the lids back on the cans this Thursday! 

kurt


 
 From: Joel Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2005/04/12 Tue PM 12:47:34 EDT
 To: 'RollTideFan - University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List'
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 Subject: RE: RE: [RollTideFan] Deer Joe-L-Boo
 
 She's only a temp. She doesn't know how to look up your payment (or lack of
 payment) history.
 
 Please stand behind the yellow line and wait for your name to be called. And
 of course you know to bring cash as we can no longer accept a check from
 you.
 
 And quit parking in the Handicap Parking area.
 
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  I looked up your account. Although the $300 is appreciated, in the future
  please try and remit the entire amount. We would like to upgrade your
  account status from Watch Like A Hawk to Pays Like A Lawyer.
 
 That *ain't* what that lady downstairs told me!
 
 kurt
 
 
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RE: RE: [RollTideFan] Deer Joe-L-Boo

2005-04-12 Thread Joel Perry
Dayum, you are back in the sticks. All customers with indoor plumbing have
automated pick up.

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Just make shore ya put the lids back on the cans this Thursday!

kurt



 From: Joel Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2005/04/12 Tue PM 12:47:34 EDT
 To: 'RollTideFan - University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List'
   RTF@rolltidefan.net
 Subject: RE: RE: [RollTideFan] Deer Joe-L-Boo

 She's only a temp. She doesn't know how to look up your payment (or lack
of
 payment) history.

 Please stand behind the yellow line and wait for your name to be called.
And
 of course you know to bring cash as we can no longer accept a check from
 you.

 And quit parking in the Handicap Parking area.

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 Subject:  Re: RE: [RollTideFan] Deer Joe-L-Boo

 From: Joel Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  I looked up your account. Although the $300 is appreciated, in the
future
  please try and remit the entire amount. We would like to upgrade your
  account status from Watch Like A Hawk to Pays Like A Lawyer.

 That *ain't* what that lady downstairs told me!

 kurt


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[RollTideFan] Deer Joe-L-Boo

2005-03-29 Thread kurtrasmussen
http://www.al.com/news/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/base/news/1112091640324150.xml

Alabamians sued over music 
Tuesday, March 29, 2005
VAL WALTON
News staff writer 
An Alexander City hairstylist whose daughter downloaded hundreds of songs on 
the Internet is one of at least 24 people sued in federal court in Alabama by 
the Recording Industry Association of America. 

The suits, including two filed in Birmingham last week, are among 9,900 filed 
against individuals since 2003 on behalf of RIAA member companies such as 
Warner Bros. Records, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Arista Records and Capitol 
Records Inc. The lawsuits accuse people of using the Internet or an online 
media distribution system to download copyright recordings without paying, to 
distribute them to the public and to make them available for distribution. 

The suit against Vickey Goss of Alexander City, filed in Montgomery early this 
year, alleges that hundreds of songs by artists such as country crooner George 
Straight, gospel singer Kirk Franklin and hip-hop artist Nelly were downloaded 
on her computer. 

Goss was unaware of the downloads by her daughter, then 17, according to her 
attorney, Angela Hill. Her daughter didn't have any criminal intent, Hill 
said. 

Goss offered to settle for $400 or $500 but the offer was rejected, Hill said. 
For her, that's still a lot of money. 

U.S. copyright laws allow for damages of $750 to $30,000 for each song 
illegally downloaded on a person's computer. 

Hill questioned why the companies are not targeting the Internet file-sharing 
programs. 

The RIAA says the lawsuits are necessary to protect its members. The industry 
blames piracy for a 21 percent drop in CD shipments from 1999 to 2004. 

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case today in which movie and record 
companies contend they should be able to sue file-sharing services such as 
Groskster Ltd, and StreamCast Networks Inc., because their customers copy and 
trade copyright material online without paying for it. The case, the companies 
said, is considered a significant test of copyright law. 

Jenni Engebretsen, RIAA spokeswoman, said the suits against individuals are 
filed to combat the rampant copyright infringement through peer-to-peer use, 
which occurs when people illegally share music files across the Internet. 

The lawsuits are an important part of our overall effort to discourage illegal 
downloading and encourage music fans to turn to legal services, Engebretsen 
said. Individual users of illegal file-sharing networks should remain on 
notice: You can be caught, and there are consequences to your illegal actions. 

Engebresten said some defendants, once sued, have chosen to settle. Of the nine 
lawsuits filed in Montgomery-based federal court, three have settled. 
Engebretsen said two of nine people sued in the Mobile-based federal court have 
settled. 

In the Birmingham-based federal court, one person out of six has settled. 

But Atlanta lawyer John Israel, who represents Huntsville resident David 
Lackey, believes RIAA has sued the wrong David Lackey. 

He didn't do anything, Israel said. He's not that kind of person. 

Israel said Lackey, who writes his own music, is working to get his finances 
together to go back to school to obtain a graduate degree in music education. 

Being a composer himself, he is sensitive to the royalty issues, Israel said. 


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RE: [RollTideFan] Deer Joe-L-Boo

2005-03-29 Thread Joel Perry
What is this thing 'download' of which the article speaks?

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http://www.al.com/news/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/base/news/1112091640324150.
xml

Alabamians sued over music
Tuesday, March 29, 2005
VAL WALTON
News staff writer
An Alexander City hairstylist whose daughter downloaded hundreds of songs on
the Internet is one of at least 24 people sued in federal court in Alabama
by the Recording Industry Association of America.

The suits, including two filed in Birmingham last week, are among 9,900
filed against individuals since 2003 on behalf of RIAA member companies such
as Warner Bros. Records, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Arista Records and
Capitol Records Inc. The lawsuits accuse people of using the Internet or an
online media distribution system to download copyright recordings without
paying, to distribute them to the public and to make them available for
distribution.

The suit against Vickey Goss of Alexander City, filed in Montgomery early
this year, alleges that hundreds of songs by artists such as country crooner
George Straight, gospel singer Kirk Franklin and hip-hop artist Nelly were
downloaded on her computer.

Goss was unaware of the downloads by her daughter, then 17, according to her
attorney, Angela Hill. Her daughter didn't have any criminal intent, Hill
said.

Goss offered to settle for $400 or $500 but the offer was rejected, Hill
said. For her, that's still a lot of money.

U.S. copyright laws allow for damages of $750 to $30,000 for each song
illegally downloaded on a person's computer.

Hill questioned why the companies are not targeting the Internet
file-sharing programs.

The RIAA says the lawsuits are necessary to protect its members. The
industry blames piracy for a 21 percent drop in CD shipments from 1999 to
2004.

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case today in which movie and record
companies contend they should be able to sue file-sharing services such as
Groskster Ltd, and StreamCast Networks Inc., because their customers copy
and trade copyright material online without paying for it. The case, the
companies said, is considered a significant test of copyright law.

Jenni Engebretsen, RIAA spokeswoman, said the suits against individuals are
filed to combat the rampant copyright infringement through peer-to-peer use,
which occurs when people illegally share music files across the Internet.

The lawsuits are an important part of our overall effort to discourage
illegal downloading and encourage music fans to turn to legal services,
Engebretsen said. Individual users of illegal file-sharing networks should
remain on notice: You can be caught, and there are consequences to your
illegal actions.

Engebresten said some defendants, once sued, have chosen to settle. Of the
nine lawsuits filed in Montgomery-based federal court, three have settled.
Engebretsen said two of nine people sued in the Mobile-based federal court
have settled.

In the Birmingham-based federal court, one person out of six has settled.

But Atlanta lawyer John Israel, who represents Huntsville resident David
Lackey, believes RIAA has sued the wrong David Lackey.

He didn't do anything, Israel said. He's not that kind of person.

Israel said Lackey, who writes his own music, is working to get his finances
together to go back to school to obtain a graduate degree in music
education.

Being a composer himself, he is sensitive to the royalty issues, Israel
said.


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