There was a character in Australia who managed to avoid paying tax of
any kind by that technique. Everytime the department made a demand,
he responded with a complex but reasonable question. He kept it going
for long enough to die rich. Respond to every demand with an involved
but open question - years of harmless fun.
AndrewF
On 24/12/2005, at 5:20 AM, Mark Dapoz wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Dec 2005, Bruce Nolting wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm all set here. I can have the whole thing, including the ESIF and
>> M-1 sites, up on one of my domains in half an hour. Just say the
>> word!
>>
>
> Let's first wait and hear what Olympus' reply is. I've put the
> onus on
> Olympus to list exact url's as to what material they object to
> rather than
> me assuming what they want removed. It also occurred to me when
> putting
> together my reply that they objected on the basis that the material
> infringes
> on "confidential information, proprietary intellectual property and/
> or trade
> secrets". Nowhere do they claim I violated copyright laws. I know
> for a
> fact that the OM material was published and sold to the public by
> Olympus
> so it clearly can't fall into any of the catagories they listed.
> The digital
> information may fall into those categories so I'm hopeful they'll
> go away if
> I remove that content.
> -mark
>
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