I haven't had the chance to go into PACER yet but according to dockets.Justia.com, Masterfile has filed a new lawsuit on September 11, 2014: Masterfile v. Law Office of Jerry Joseph.
Apparently, Canadian MasterFAIL couldn't have chosen any other date besides September 11 to file a lawsuit. After all, there are ONLY 360 other non-significant days to choose from. Normally, Canadians are great folks EXCEPT with "copyright compliance" losers Geoffrey Beal and Dan Pollack. Are they idiots and blind to the significance of September 11? Who is the lawyer who filed that suit on that day? We need to find the dipshit who chose that date!
From what I can tell, Jerry Joseph appears to be a patent attorney from Washington DC. That is slightly embarrassing which is probably the reason Masterfile wanted to make an example out of him.
http://jjosephpatentlaw.com/
This is on top of the the two cases from August 2014:
Masterfile v. Lifecare Chiropractic
Masterfile v. Hoover Financial Consulting
We should take a peek at these lawsuit complaints and see if they are cookie-cutter/boiler-plate lawsuits like Getty Images did early this year filed by $500/hour (well-paid) Getty lackey Scott "Towels" Wilsdon.
Apparently, Canadian MasterFAIL couldn't have chosen any other date besides September 11 to file a lawsuit. After all, there are ONLY 360 other non-significant days to choose from. Normally, Canadians are great folks EXCEPT with "copyright compliance" losers Geoffrey Beal and Dan Pollack. Are they idiots and blind to the significance of September 11? Who is the lawyer who filed that suit on that day? We need to find the dipshit who chose that date!
From what I can tell, Jerry Joseph appears to be a patent attorney from Washington DC. That is slightly embarrassing which is probably the reason Masterfile wanted to make an example out of him.
http://jjosephpatentlaw.com/
This is on top of the the two cases from August 2014:
Masterfile v. Lifecare Chiropractic
Masterfile v. Hoover Financial Consulting
We should take a peek at these lawsuit complaints and see if they are cookie-cutter/boiler-plate lawsuits like Getty Images did early this year filed by $500/hour (well-paid) Getty lackey Scott "Towels" Wilsdon.