Impersonation

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So, Brad thought that he could impersonate me, huh? So, he thought that he could use my face (which I proudly display on my website, mind you) against me? Well, he was wrong. I hold the copyright to the image that he stole from me. That’s right: intellectual property rights. Well, I’ll be merciful: if he confesses and apologizes, I won’t press charges against him, and if he doesn’t, well, you know. So, we’ll see how this works out.

And so that you, my precious reader, can be adequately informed, Brad’s screen names on AIM are DELETED and DELETED. THE PREVIOUS SCREEN NAMES HAVE BEEN DELETED, DUE TO COMPLIANCE OF ULTIMATUM. (If he impersonates me, I’ll just blow his cover. Mua-ha-ha-ha-ha.) Also, I will modify my future buddy icons to include a watermark and copyright notice. Just for future reference. After all, some things had best not be touched, right?

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good idea minh, i hated it when people were making my picture there desktop wall paper, lol, i should copyright it.

scincerely,
Plarek Sowtree, Druid of the 49th season

My understanding is that you’re allowed to claim copyright on anything you create; you don’t have to fill out the form and send it to the US Copyright Office. It’s just that you can’t say, “All rights reserved. (Please correct me if I’m wrong.)

w00t! My comic is copyright!!! And Plarek, do you go to our school? Your name isnt farmiliar to me. Minger, I wasnt trying to impersonate you, It was a joke!

I know you were joking, Brad; I just wanted to have the last laugh. lol

Oh, and Brad, Plarek is a pseudo-name. He’s using a name from NeverRest… errr… EverQuest.

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