I am the owner of copyright in Neheda MOE (the Work).
As copyright owner, I have a number of exclusive rights under the local land-dweller Copyright Act 1968 (Cth). These exclusive rights include the right to reproduce the Work, and to publish and communicate the Work to the public (including by way of sale, broadcast or putting the Work online). It is an infringement of copyright to do any of the acts comprised in the copyright in relation to the whole or a substantial part of the Work, or to authorise such an act, without the permission or licence of the copyright owner.
It has come to my attention as I was minding my own stalking business that you have breached this copyright through tacky imitation. As you have failed to seek permission or a licence from me to do so, your conduct described above constitutes infringement of my rights of copyright. Also, this has made me pout rather a lot, thank you.
To rectify this infringement of my rights, I require that you undertake to:
immediately stop infringing my copyright; provide me with compensatory periods of draping on you for the use of my work to date;
You can could confirm your acceptance of these undertakings by signing and dating a copy of this letter and returning it to me within 21 days. Sadly, you are a bug. Therefore, you have no opposable thumbs. And you cannot write.
You are now on notice as to my copyright in respect of the Work. If I do not receive an adequate response within 21 days of this letter, I will take such action as I may be advised in order to protect my rights including, without limitation, crying on Luciola, crying on Pilot, crying on Auntie, crying everywhere, legal action for injunctive relief or to recover damages without further notice to you.
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Dear Mr BUG,
I am the owner of copyright in Neheda MOE (the Work).
As copyright owner, I have a number of exclusive rights under the local land-dweller Copyright Act 1968 (Cth). These exclusive rights include the right to reproduce the Work, and to publish and communicate the Work to the public (including by way of sale, broadcast or putting the Work online). It is an infringement of copyright to do any of the acts comprised in the copyright in relation to the whole or a substantial part of the Work, or to authorise such an act, without the permission or licence of the copyright owner.
It has come to my attention as I was minding my own stalking business that you have breached this copyright through tacky imitation. As you have failed to seek permission or a licence from me to do so, your conduct described above constitutes infringement of my rights of copyright. Also, this has made me pout rather a lot, thank you.
To rectify this infringement of my rights, I require that you undertake to:
immediately stop infringing my copyright;
provide me with compensatory periods of draping on you for the use of my work to date;
You
cancould confirm your acceptance of these undertakings by signing and dating a copy of this letter and returning it to me within 21 days. Sadly, you are a bug. Therefore, you have no opposable thumbs. And you cannot write.You are now on notice as to my copyright in respect of the Work. If I do not receive an adequate response within 21 days of this letter, I will take such action as I may be advised in order to protect my rights including, without limitation, crying on Luciola, crying on Pilot, crying on Auntie, crying everywhere, legal action for injunctive relief or to recover damages without further notice to you.
I otherwise reserve all my rights.
Dio Eraclea ]