Darth Danielle
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.@NextGenForensic student ed (@DGKettle) discusses issues with the term "child pornography” http://t.co/xlXXhSukmk #forenpsychUOL @FCRG_UoL
— Ross Bartels (@ross_bartels) April 5, 2015
ICYMI: "What’s wrong with “child pornography”? The impact of terminology" by @DGKettle http://t.co/ZsH9M5ulZT @NextGenForensic
— Ian Elliott (@ianaelliott) April 6, 2015
"What's wrong with 'child pornography'?" - great blog on the importance of terminology by @DGKettle http://t.co/OtpZdZ8xqR
— Craig Harper (@CraigHarper19) April 6, 2015
(Embedded Tweet - click date)5/4/15
What’s wrong with “child pornography”? The impact of terminology
https://nextgenforensic.wordpress.com/2015/04/05/whats-wrong-with-child-pornography-the-impact-of-terminology/comment-page-1/#comment-196
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The 'Scientific' Tower of Babel
Well, here is a partial and rapid-response, for you all ...
... at 4:09 am, 7/5/15, our comments were still 'awaiting moderation', even though others had been cleared.
... and, no, Danielle, this is never a personal issue, with us :(
The OSC
ps If you really need a neutral, globally-applicable term, then, that term is a 'Potentially-Illegal Image' and, consequently, an 'Illegal Image'.
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@OSC_______P Nigel, can you remove the copyrighted image from your latest blog post. Would saves me a lot of form-filling.
— Ian Elliott (@ianaelliott) April 6, 2015
@ianaelliott What legal jurisdiction and statute do you intend to carry out any action?
— The OSC (@OSC_______P) April 7, 2015
@ianaelliott To which image are you referring?
— The OSC (@OSC_______P) April 7, 2015
@ianaelliott What is your role in this request?
— The OSC (@OSC_______P) April 7, 2015
@ianaelliott Are you referring to the images which are stored within Photobucket? Or to the image which is in the embedded Tweet?
— The OSC (@OSC_______P) April 7, 2015
@ianaelliott To which 'forms' are you referring?
— The OSC (@OSC_______P) April 7, 2015
@OSC_______P The image with the speech bubbles is DK's intellectual prop. Check Bloggers T&Cs. Can't use IP w/o permission.
— Ian Elliott (@ianaelliott) April 7, 2015
@ianaelliott Fair use - do you agree or not?
— The OSC (@OSC_______P) April 7, 2015
@OSC_______P No.
— Ian Elliott (@ianaelliott) April 7, 2015
@ianaelliott pic.twitter.com/RwoMFGFVNw
— The OSC (@OSC_______P) April 7, 2015
@ianaelliott pic.twitter.com/yO08QPT6lC
— The OSC (@OSC_______P) April 7, 2015
@ianaelliott We deal with DMCA and other requests, regularly - convince us, without swinging your balls, you have a real case for removal.
— The OSC (@OSC_______P) April 7, 2015
@ianaelliott or just be nice ;)
— The OSC (@OSC_______P) April 7, 2015
@OSC_______P I thought asking first would be considered courteous, and a small request given the meanness of the post. Naive of me perhaps.
— Ian Elliott (@ianaelliott) April 7, 2015
@ianaelliott But that is not what you did, was it? You FAIAP, invoked DMCA, which, clearly, you know little about ...
— The OSC (@OSC_______P) April 7, 2015
@ianaelliott we do not like people who abuse the the DMCA :(
— The OSC (@OSC_______P) April 7, 2015
@ianaelliott you should also have known, it is silent Ms K, who would lodge the complaint, in her name and address etc.
— The OSC (@OSC_______P) April 7, 2015
@ianaelliott so, want to try again, nicely?
— The OSC (@OSC_______P) April 7, 2015
@ianaelliott As for the 'meanness of the post' - never ask a question, if you are unable to deal with the answers ...
— The OSC (@OSC_______P) April 7, 2015
@ianaelliott - is Ms K Special Needs, or something?
— The OSC (@OSC_______P) April 7, 2015
@ianaelliott Are you her dad? ;)
— The OSC (@OSC_______P) April 7, 2015
@ianaelliott Not naive, just overly-self confident.
— The OSC (@OSC_______P) April 7, 2015
@ianaelliott I have also now been satirical, for good measure :) - so nice or forms?
— The OSC (@OSC_______P) April 7, 2015
(Embedded Tweet - click date)... never let it be said, that we are not nice, reasonable, folk :)
The OSC
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