18-01-2009, 05:57 AM
excellent, but how about this?
From: Jane Gilles
Date: Friday 10 Oct 2008 11.03am
To: David Thorne
Subject: Re: Whose spider is that?
Dear David, Yes it is the same drawing. I copied and pasted it from the email you sent me on the 8th. David your account is still overdue by the amount of $233.95. Please make this payment as soon as possible.
Yours sincerely, Jane Gilles
From: David Thorne
Date: Friday 10 Oct 2008 11.05am
To: Jane Gilles
Subject: Automated Out of Office Response
Thankyou for contacting me. I am however extremely disturbed by your latest correspondance in which you state "I copied and pasted it from the email you sent me". As you know from my previous email this drawing of a spider is valued at $233.95. I spent time creating this original piece of art and I retain full copyright. And yet knowing this as I'm sure you must, you admit in writing that you have illegally copied my drawing of a spider in clear violation of international copyright laws, and then sent me the copy thus retaining the original drawing which is of course still valued at $233.95.
I will be speaking to my lawyers who will be in touch in due course. Obviously court action is a very distinct possability at the moment. I do not however wish seem unreasonable, and have therefore thought of an alternative to a lengthy and costly legal battle. You could either accept my drawing as payment as I originally suggested or you could pay me $233.95 for the drawing which you have admitted to stealing.
:y:
From: Jane Gilles
Date: Friday 10 Oct 2008 11.03am
To: David Thorne
Subject: Re: Whose spider is that?
Dear David, Yes it is the same drawing. I copied and pasted it from the email you sent me on the 8th. David your account is still overdue by the amount of $233.95. Please make this payment as soon as possible.
Yours sincerely, Jane Gilles
From: David Thorne
Date: Friday 10 Oct 2008 11.05am
To: Jane Gilles
Subject: Automated Out of Office Response
Thankyou for contacting me. I am however extremely disturbed by your latest correspondance in which you state "I copied and pasted it from the email you sent me". As you know from my previous email this drawing of a spider is valued at $233.95. I spent time creating this original piece of art and I retain full copyright. And yet knowing this as I'm sure you must, you admit in writing that you have illegally copied my drawing of a spider in clear violation of international copyright laws, and then sent me the copy thus retaining the original drawing which is of course still valued at $233.95.
I will be speaking to my lawyers who will be in touch in due course. Obviously court action is a very distinct possability at the moment. I do not however wish seem unreasonable, and have therefore thought of an alternative to a lengthy and costly legal battle. You could either accept my drawing as payment as I originally suggested or you could pay me $233.95 for the drawing which you have admitted to stealing.
:y:
The worm has ate the apples core, beneath the skin lies curled.
Just so many a man lies sore, from the worm within the world.
Just so many a man lies sore, from the worm within the world.

