Posted on 15 October 2011. Tags: best evidence, computer, copyright infringement case, defendant, evidence, film, firm, internet account, john doe, lawyer, piracy, pirates, pornographic films, settlement, thousand dollars
I’ve been caught up in the trolling efforts of a well-known firm that pursues possible pirates of pornographic films. I’m innocent, I’ve never even heard of the film and I don’t participate in piracy. I’m willing to offer my computer to be searched to clear my name, though they’re pressing for a settlement of a few thousand dollars before they publicly name me as a defendant (one of those ‘John Doe’ situations). Seeing as the best evidence they have is an IP address that was somehow affiliated with my internet account, do I even need to hire a lawyer for this?
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Posted on 09 June 2011. Tags: Academy, dominican republic, indians, League, mets, mlb, mlb team, Percentage, pirates, prospects, roundabout, side question, wasnt
I just wanted to know how often this occurred before they started the Dominican Prospect League. I know that the A’s got Michael Ynoa back in 2008 but he went to an academy that wasnt affiliated with an MLB team.
I was wondering how rare it is that a prospect from the DR sign with a different team once he becomes eligible at 16.
And just as a side question if anyone knows a roundabout percentage of how many of these kids actually stay in school while they attend an academy that’d be great.
I know the Mets, Pirates, and Indians make sure of this but not so sure about others. Any knowledge would be appreciated
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