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Oscar Michelen:
thanks for the info

Matthew Chan:
I have deleted other comments about Teri S. because they were found to be unsubstantiated at this point.  Anyone who wants to make a public accusation about anyone (without substantiation) needs to sign their full names to it and it must be directly relevant to the Riddick/ImageLine case.  We want to stick to the directly related facts.

The accusations against Mr. Riddick is irrefutable because I have copies of the actual emails from people who have fully identified themselves to me.  Any other names that may arise on this forum without substantiation will be deleted.  You can say what you will about Mr. Riddick, at least, he identifies himself with his full name.

We don't want this thread to become a mud-slinging one.  If you want to make accusations of someone, have the courage to sign your name to it.  Thank you for your understanding in this matter.  I am trying to be fair to all parties involved.

Matthew

Matthew Chan:
Christine,

At this time, I must ask everyone who posts regarding the Riddick/ImageLine controversy restrict their posts to directly related posts.  This discussion forum is not a platform for other subjects.  I understand the libel and slander issue.  It goes both ways to both parties.  I would simply say that as long as you back what you say with documentation as you provided, you should be fine.

If you feel, you have information that is important AND direct related to the Riddick/ImageLine controversy, you may send it in to me for me to look at or you can contact me.

For now, I have to keep the discussion threads to their intended purpose.  Thanks for your understanding.

Matthew

christinebbd Wrote:
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> Thank you for creating this website.   I've been
> out of the embroidery world for a couple years and
> am getting back into it.  I'm not up-to-date on
> issues and I plan to read your website carefully.
> (regarding above comment...If the need arises, I
> can provide copies of actual letters, emails with
> header information, etc.)
>
> I'm interested in becoming involved with any
> online group that is actively addressing the
> racketeering problem in the machine embroidery
> design industry.  While I don't have financial
> means (yet) to contribute to this effort, I do
> have experience with lobbying, and have been
> successful in helping one bill get passed through
> the legislature in North Carolina, it became law
> in 1996.
>
> I'm currently lobbying for a new law, one that
> could address one way competitors put others out
> of business...NC Senator Steve Goss has entered a
> bill that would address online libel/slander as a
> criminal offense and would require the person to
> post a retraction within 10 days of posting said
> libel/slander.  Although this bill would cover
> only the state of North Carolina, the
> repercussions would affect all 50 states. If a
> libelous email or web post were created outside
> North Carolina, it would come under the
> jurisdiction of the law as soon as it arrived on a
> computer within North Carolina.
>
> http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/Sessions/2009/Bills/Se
> nate/PDF/S46v1.pdf
>
> Christine Chamberlain
> Durham, NC

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