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  1. using the same lawyer idea we now need to get sorted and organised if we are to get moving we need someone to unite behind and take it forward ive searched a lawyers firm who was going to represent a woman
  2. civil matters are ruled over by scottish law but can be over ruled in high court in london criminal law in scotland is scottish ruled over by scots law no court can over rule this apart from european one no doubt
  3. in relation to all using the same lawyer surly just case of making contact with a good lawyer in this field with a record off wins in this area and explain that theres hundreds of people are wanting represent however how many lawyers in the specialist field would do no win no fee
  4. recieved this email back from my isp sky Your address and contact details have been provided to ACS Law following a court order received by Easynet Ltd (a BskyB company). Complying with this court order is mandatory by law. Should you have any queries in relation to this please either e-mail xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.com or contact ACS Law directly for further information and guidance on the matter.” email addres blocked out by me to comply with forum rules
  5. FAQs - The Innocence Defence under UK Copyright Law There are a number of defences available for copyright infringement, including those for fair dealings, review, criticism and news reporting, non-commercial educational purposes, amongst others. Copyright infringement is a tort (simply a civil wrong, rather than a criminal offence) of strict liability. Section 16(2) of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act states that a copyright is 'by a person who without the licence of the copyright owner does, or authorises another to do, any of the acts restricted by the copyright'. So subject to any applicable defences, mere reproduction of any of the rights set aside for the exclusive use of the copyright owner, which are set out in section 16(1) constitutes an infringement. There is no qualification in section 16(2) for lack of knowledge or innocence, therefore by copying a copyright work, the tort of copyright infringement is made out. In the event that a defendant can show that the copying was innocent, that fact may come into account in an assessment of damages, and thus reducing or negating a damages award.
  6. my mother recieved a letter today from bcw chasing a debt from 1996 from gus order catalouge ltd the account has been been thro the courts and the court awarded fees etc,however my mother does not even know this went to court or they were pursueing this is there anything i can do to help her i told the man on the phone to get a a copy of the original contract signed sent to me-his reply was didnt matter a court awarded a decree i think it was called or something should have said the man said there was payments made to the debt but my mother says she cannot remember doing this next i told him u cant pursue a debt more than 6 years in scotland and his reply was the same as above im in scotland thank you very much
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