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Originally Posted by TheIntelCritic
I also have another tidbit to throw into the fray:
My name is copyrighted.
I have debated putting the credit reporting agencies on notice not to use my copy righted name.
If I put them on notice, I wonder what the ramifications will be? Will ALL of my credit history go up in smoke? The good and the bad?
I wonder.
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The "I've copyrighted my name, and you have to pay me every time you use it" argument has a zero percent success rate.
Use it in court, and the judge will immediately know you're a crank, or have been taking the advice of cranks, at the very least.
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We reject Skurdal's argument that he is a "free man" exempt from the laws because he has "no contracts" with either the state or federal governments...No persons in Montana may exempt themselves from any law simply by declaring they do not consent to it applying to them...Accepting Skurdal's assertion of exempt status is an invitation to anarchy. We decline that invitation. - State v. Skurdal, Supreme Court of Montana, 235 Mont. 291, 767 P.2d 304 at 308 (1988).
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