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copyright on items destroyed for tax purposes
Discussion: What is the name of your state? Information for any state appreciated When copyright holders destroy stock for tax write off purposes, what is the copyright status of those recordings once they have been officially destroyed? Answer: Originally posted by wenshidi What is the name of your state? Information for any state appreciated When copyright holders destroy stock for tax write off purposes, what is the copyright status of those recordings once they have been officially destroyed? Existence or non-existence of all product created does nothing to the copyright status afforded it when it was created. Answer: The copyright continues in affect as if the 'stock' still existed. Answer: Originally posted by hexeliebe The copyright continues in affect as if the 'stock' still existed. Maybe you mean "effect". You're welcome. No charge. Answer: My response: Here's a picture of flat-chested "allen03". Baby, you're damn close to being concave! And, with boobs like those, it's no damn wonder "No one wants to be your Valentine". Copy and paste this link into your browser without the [URL] on each side: Sad. Very sad. IAAL P.S. You're so flat, you really "look" like an "Allen". Ha, ha, ha! Answer: American Int’l. School of Luxembourg And a freshman at Wooster. Geeez girl, couldn't you even get into a decent university? Or, I guess coming from Penninsula, OHIO it's all mommy and daddy could afford. Oh well, see where life will get you living off someone else? Answer: My response: Hey, Hexy - - I guess that shut Kathryn Allen up, and probably "shook her up" to see that I found her "boyish" picture! IAAL Answer: Oh, if were only true. Trolls have a life of their own I'm afraid. probably over at the athletic dorms 'servicing' the laCross team. Answer: Where i live is a huge cd market consiting of stuff junked by the big name publishers. Generally i pay about twenty cents us for music cds and DVDs. Some are slightly cut or drilled and this is done by the manufacturers who wants to write them off for tax. I wonder what value they place on them for tax purposes? Also, how can they claim ownership of the copyright if they have already discarded said items. Sounds like a major tax scam to me. If anybody can cast any light of this corporate fraud, i 'd be very pleased to hear it. Thanks Copyright © 2006 - 2009 www.todayquiz.com
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