stamps and thumb print?

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stamps and thumb print?

Postby leebob » Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:46 pm

hello,

so you stamp top right, bottom right and bottom right on the back of the bill and the copyright notice?

then thumb print them all?

then sign them all and date them (todays date or the date on the copyright notice)?

What else?

Cheers guys

What's the copyright stamp you can print off on the template letter section????
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Re: stamps and thumb print?

Postby ceylon » Fri Apr 20, 2012 7:22 pm

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Re: stamps and thumb print?

Postby leebob » Fri Apr 20, 2012 11:45 pm

Thank you.

The date on the thumb print, is this the same date you have on your copyright notice?

Is it the same here as in america then??

Thank you.
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Re: stamps and thumb print?

Postby ceylon » Sat Apr 21, 2012 1:00 pm

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Re: stamps and thumb print?

Postby Galadriel7 » Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:47 pm

I thought I had understood the process of creating the copyright notice, but the more I read, the more confused I become. Have tried to access the link below a number of times, but failed. Is there any other source to look at which would help?
Also, have deleted all references to "he/his" in the notice and replaced with "she/her" as I am female, but wondering if the gender term "his' is legal jargon which must be adhered to.
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Re: stamps and thumb print?

Postby ceylon » Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:10 pm

thats ok try on youtube they pop up from time to time then get taken down again
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Re: stamps and thumb print?

Postby RedLion » Fri May 11, 2012 9:36 pm

Ceylon, damn it... why start something and then leave everyone hanging with lots of unanswered questions - very annoying. If there is any substance to this Copyright of Name idea then create a full simple step by step video explanation of how to coppyright one's name and show an example of where this has been accepted and works. The main problem with all the freeman stuff is that it always ends up with a lot of talk and no real walk - except possibly for Dean Clifford - even Mary Croft doest the same thing when she talks about the importance of taking back ownership of one's birth certificate, but she never explains how this may be done... Just wastes everyone's time.
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Re: stamps and thumb print?

Postby ceylon » Wed May 16, 2012 6:44 pm

you may find this hard to believe but i actually have a life and dont have much time do some research yourself insted of being taken by the hand and shown every little bit youll learn more that way
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Re: stamps and thumb print?

Postby RedLion » Mon May 21, 2012 7:16 pm

ceylon wrote:you may find this hard to believe but i actually have a life and dont have much time do some research yourself insted of being taken by the hand and shown every little bit youll learn more that way


Ceylon. On April 20th 2012 Powerdemon posted an article on this forum (see Copyright your Name? It's a FRAUD!), which was an article that originated in the Texas Press. The article generally invalidates the idea and possibility of anyone being able to 'Copyright one's name'. Since then I have posted and asked you or anyone else for that matter to either rebut the claim, point for point, and thereby offer some words of caution before allowing people to get into something that they might come to regret. Either that or state otherwise and to the country by showing where this process may have been soundly and successfully applied.

I, like many others on this forum, including those whom I suspect have also made donations in support, am just as eager to genuinly find out if the suggestion to either legally or lawfully copyright one's name is a real and sound possibility. Surely this should not be taken by you as an affront. Apart from that I appreciate you website and believe it offers some helpful aids and useful research information.
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Re: stamps and thumb print?

Postby ceylon » Mon May 21, 2012 7:29 pm

why not do the research your self i have answered these questions so many times but you seem not to want to accept the answer so in that case there is nothing more for me to say on this apart from insted of counting on others research do some your self
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