What the hell? A dating blog from last year with frequent posters here, Mack is the main...
on 8/10/10 9:03 pm, edited 8/10/10 9:35 pm - ~Somewhere in~, PA
Here is the link http://boardreader.com/thread/OT_Dating_2o4e8X2e1rt.html
I am going to investigate this and see if they are violating any copyright laws and take this site down or do something else this is infringing on my privacy and I did not give permission for them to use information on a blog.
Here is the link to information about violating copywriting laws....
http://www.ehow.com/how_10212_internet-material-without.html g
It's the net, man - open season - don't put it out there if you don't want it shouted out! LOL
I don't just have issues, I have subscriptions! I'm saving on the newsstand price.......
Check out my dating mis - adventures at: http://1macdatinggame.blogspot.com/
on 8/10/10 11:28 pm - ~Somewhere in~, PA
on 8/10/10 11:30 pm - ~Somewhere in~, PA
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I don't just have issues, I have subscriptions! I'm saving on the newsstand price.......
Check out my dating mis - adventures at: http://1macdatinggame.blogspot.com/
I never use my proper name on any site nor do I use my true location. Even facebook is a pseudonym and I have multiples just for entertainment. All blank friendless walls. No social networking for me.
Once on line everything is pretty much public domain because its searchable. Yahoo groups used to prohibit such uses but most sites do not. I'm willing to bet with the sharing **** this is a perfectly acceptable use.
The moral of the story?
Be careful what you type, post, pics you may send, etc.
*going back into lurkerland--its quieter there. :) *