Check out yet another new player in the settlement demand letter business generously submitted by Loopster.
This new settlement demand letter comes from Toronto, Canada by Attorney Julie Stewart of Blackline Law (http://blacklinelaw.ca)
http://www.scribd.com/doc/70625769/Blackline-Settlement-Demand-Letter-Sample
Our online database of players in the settlement demand letter business continues to grow.
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As of November 16, 2011, Julie has conveniently filed a DMCA complaint to Scribd about our revealing a demand letter she issued to a letter recipient. She knows it does not qualify for copyright protection. It has been explained to her but she is making that claim nevertheless. She desperate wants to hide this information and we are equally determined to make people aware of it. It is my intention to respond to Scribd and contest this.
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This new settlement demand letter comes from Toronto, Canada by Attorney Julie Stewart of Blackline Law (http://blacklinelaw.ca)
http://www.scribd.com/doc/70625769/Blackline-Settlement-Demand-Letter-Sample
Our online database of players in the settlement demand letter business continues to grow.
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As of November 16, 2011, Julie has conveniently filed a DMCA complaint to Scribd about our revealing a demand letter she issued to a letter recipient. She knows it does not qualify for copyright protection. It has been explained to her but she is making that claim nevertheless. She desperate wants to hide this information and we are equally determined to make people aware of it. It is my intention to respond to Scribd and contest this.
Scribd:
Hello, extortionletterinfo --
We have removed your document, "Blackline Settlement Demand Letter " (id: 70625769) in response to a third-party notification or other indicia that this document was uploaded to Scribd.com without the authorization of the copyright owner. If you believe the removal of this document is the result of a mistake or misidentification, please visit our Scribd Support Desk to access the instructions for providing a counter-notification.
For more information, read about our Copyright Management System or contact us through copyright@scribd.com.
Please note that under Section 512(f) of the Copyright Act, any person who knowingly materially misrepresents that content was removed or disabled by mistake or misidentification may be subject to liability. Please also be advised that we enforce our policy that provides for the termination of users who are identified as repeat infringers.
Thanks for your cooperation.
-Scribd Customer Care
P.S. You can always fine-tune which notifications you receive or opt-out completely.
Scribd Inc., 539 Bryant St., Suite 200, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA