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Originally Posted by bubbaJay
'stalking'???
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Actually I said "cyber stalking". The following statements were made in the stripper forum:
"I promise ya one thing darlin.... The next time the bunch of us are in a club your in..... if your continuing this kind of rant.. with all the lies and bullshit and twists and turns and spin........ I'm calling a manager over and letting him know we can't stick around with you in the place and he can decide if he wants our tabs or you working the room…."
Note that I will supposedly not suffer the wrath of these threats if I don't "continue this kind of rant"...so in other words, if I continue to post here on ECCIE he has threatened me with real world consequences. Not just bad reviews here in the forum since he is always starting threads in the stripper forum just to bash me and giving me bad reviews without getting dances, but now he is threatening to take his actions outside of the forum and out into the real world....not that the mere presence of him being in a public place as me is wrong, but his promise to make things difficult for me just for posting here IS wrong. You don't see me threatening him with real world consequences of me going to his place of work to bad mouth him just because of his actions on this forum, do you? Of course not. Also note that these threats to get me to stop posting have been going on for years through multiple channels.
Then he goes on to make new threats:
"Ohh…. BTW.... A group of us will be in to see you at the strip soon.... Yeah.. The curiosity has got to the group..... Yes they talked me into it as well...... Ought to be a fun show!........ I've been told a couple intend to "make it rain" for ya.....I guess that will be a day CoinStar gets a little extra business!"
As you can see, now he is threatening that his "group" will throw coins at me on the stage. His "group" that states quite frequently that they do not go to the Landing Strip. For the record, throwing coins at dancers is not cool and the management of clubs simply do not accept this kind of behavior and will throw people out of the club for doing such childish things like that because coins on a stage are dangerous for girls in heels…furthermore, it can be considered assault and can be a crime if the dancer slips from her heel sliding on one of the coins thrown. Try throwing coins at people while walking down Sixth Street with your "group" at 2am on a Friday night and see what happens…I would wager that the chances of you getting arrested or at least into a fight would be quite good.
So "cyber stalking" is what I am sticking with…unless he and his group make good on their threats and real crimes are committed, then I will change it to stalking and more.
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Originally Posted by bubbaJay
'taunt' you???
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Yes taunting. First, I was taunted with using the photo again after I politely asked him to remove it and then after staff removed the avatar:
"Ohh…. I may return to the same avatar by the way ...... So far I have NOT been told that it is against the rules to use it just that it would be a courtesy to you NOT to.... If there is ANYONE here that deserves no courtesy darlin….."
Then, after I was told I deserved no courtesy, I was taunted when he created a new avatar and flaunted it with his hostility using my photos:
"How do you like the new Avatar?... I don't even have to make them.... Guys are sending me versions right and left!"
I'm not sure what your definition of taunting is BubbaJay, but these examples are taunting by the actual definition of the word.
I hope I answered your ??? 'questions' BubbaJay, but let's now move on to the much more pertinent topic at hand...
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Originally Posted by SP Hunter
Technically speaking any thing posted by any member on ECCIE becomes the property of ECCIE and it is then our judgement as to what happens afterward.
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Technically speaking, ECCIE owns the servers of which this bulletin board resides on, and anything posted on those servers becomes the property of ECCIE and it is their judgment as to what happens to those servers and data on them afterward, which literally means, that they can do whatever they want with the servers and data that is stored on them. They can throw them in the river, or they can eventually sell the servers and data to another company who would then in turn be allowed to use the posts made by members in another capacity or in any way they wish. We as members have no control in that regard. They have the data bits of your posts and that's that.
Photos are not uploaded to ECCIE's servers. They are merely hyperlinked.
ECCIE does NOT assume the copyright of any photo that is linked on ECCIE for what seems to me to be very obvious reasons, and also at the bottom of every single page it states that ECCIE "does not host nude photos, however some posts MAY include links which point to adult subject matter, nudity, etc.", so not only does ECCIE go to great lengths by telling you on every single page that they do not host photos, but how could ECCIE own a photo that is only a link to a photo stored on another server? It's impossible. The photo data bits are never on the ECCIE server, they are only giving a link to render on a users web browser that originate from another server than ECCIE. Sure, ECCIE owns the post in which the hyperlink is stored, but the actual photo is stored on another server which is not controlled by ECCIE.
If a person decides to change the location of their data that is linked from an ECCIE post, then the link on ECCIE would be broken, and there is not a thing that ECCIE can do about that other than to delete the broken hyperlink.
Furthermore, the very small and brief Terms of Service contract that you agree to when you sign up to ECCIE gives no such control over the intellectual property and copyrights to photos linked on ECCIE posts. The TOS contract at
http://eccie.net/register.php states when you register on ECCIE that "all messages express the views of the author" and that "the owners of ECCIE Worldwide" will not "be held responsible for the content of any message." which pretty much distances themselves from owning the rights to any copyright or intellectual property.
So technical speaking, as taken from ECCIE's TOS agreement, "the owners of ECCIE Worldwide reserve the right to remove, edit, move or close any thread for any reason."...which means you can't tell them what to do with your "posts"...and that makes perfect sense.
For anyone to even suggest that ECCIE could possibly own the copyright of a photo from a posted link on their servers is just plain wrong. If that were the case, then ECCIE would own anything that is linked from the posts on their servers which is simply a ridiculous notion, because ECCIE could eventually and theoretically own every photo and video on the internet, which is preposterous.
If the owners of ECCIE want to own the copyrights of provider photos (and they do not) then they would have to change their Terms of Service agreements to mirror that of something like the TOS for Facebook which is PAGES AND PAGES…iTunes TOS is 55 pages as opposed to ECCIE's 3 simple rules...and then they would have to allow members to store their photos on ECCIE servers as well…and even THEN, Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook goes to great lengths to assure Facebook members that Facebook does not OWN their photos they store on Facebook. Sure they give Facebook the right to use their photos (I have yet to hear of someone I know telling me Facebook used their photos in advertisements) but even Facebook does not own and decide what to do afterward with users copyrights when members post their personal photos to the Facebook servers.
ECCIE Worldwide simply does not, even according to their own Terms of Service Agreement and footer on every page (look at the very bottom of this page), own any rights over photos or videos or any data for that matter that is hyperlinked to other servers. Case closed.
Now…I could be wrong because I was only a pre-med student, and not pre-law…but what's the difference anyway?