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 Sunday, February 22, 2009
Blacked Out for Monday

While I have posted before that I don’t agree entirely with the approach taken by the Creative Freedom people. I do, like almost every blogger, from almost every political persuasion, think that this is a poor piece of legislation.

This Saturday, February 28th, Section 92A of the Copyright Act is due to come into force. This website has voluntarily been taken down in protest against this law, which will be used to disconnect New Zealanders from the internet based on accusations of copyright infringement, without a trial and without evidence held up to court scrutiny. May we be very clear: we do not support or condone copyright infringement or illegal downloads. But this blatant disregard towards the basic human right to a fair trial is completely unjust and unworkable and it has the potential to punish New Zealand businesses and individuals where in fact no laws have been broken. Similar laws have been rejected in the EU as being against

PoliTechLaw|Sunday, February 22, 2009 9:30:01 PM UTC|Comments [2]|    
Monday, March 02, 2009 3:00:36 AM UTC
Hi Chris

Long time no talk and sorry if this is irrelevant to the topic.

I couldn't find an email for you that worked - feel free to email me direct and update me with your most current. I just had a mate ask if I knew anyone that offered a software escrow service in NZ, ideally Wellington, and I thought of you straight away as a man who may know this.

Let me know if you have any suggestions
Cheers
Paul
Paul Wratten
Sunday, November 29, 2009 2:28:04 AM UTC
Good evening. Peace is when time doesn't matter as it passes by. Help me! Can not find sites on the: Sample mortgage promissory note. I found only this - are mortgage notes negotiable. Nevertheless, the mortgage may have to exercise a lawsuit in the something of the debt, mortgage note. Mortgage note, term sheet and specific for complete someone purchases. With respect :o, Salena from Nepal.
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