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Originally Posted by Bobo Fett
I appreciate that. It's not like some of us simply disagreed with you, it's that we didn't understand your complicated reasoning, so it's nice of you to dumb it down for us simpletons.
Ah OK, I thought this was just your opinion, but now that you've said it's a fact, I guess it must be true.
Out of curiosity, where did you get your law degree?
Cmon Bobo its incredibly obvious that the contracts have no standing in law in any jurisdiction. If they did then they would sue marcin for $24k wouldn't they and have no need for this thread. Tinnion and Marcin are in the same country so would be a simple case of going to the small claims court showing the contract and that would be the end of it. Not to say they aren't entitled to try and retrieve their funds but that is between the 2 parties and should all be done in private.
Regarding the thief/dishonesty websites.
Everyone has the right to the protection of personal data.
Under EU law, personal data can only be gathered legally under strict conditions, for a legitimate purpose. Furthermore, persons or organisations which collect and manage your personal information must protect it from misuse and must respect certain rights of the data owners which are guaranteed by EU law.
Every day within the EU, businesses, public authorities and individuals transfer vast amounts of personal data across borders. Conflicting data protection rules in different countries would disrupt international exchanges. Individuals might also be unwilling to transfer personal data abroad if they were uncertain about the level of protection in other countries.
Therefore, common EU rules have been established to ensure that your personal data enjoys a high standard of protection everywhere in the EU. You have the right to complain and obtain redress if your data is misused anywhere within the EU.
The EU's Data Protection Directive also foresees specific rules for the transfer of personal data outside the EU to ensure the best possible protection of your data when it is exported abroad.
Source
http://ec.europa.eu/justice/data-protection/
So feel free to explain what strict conditions pocarr adhere to that gives them the right to compile personal data and use it in this way. Also explain the legitimate purpose you have for compiling all this information and exposing it, not sure blackmail is covered.
This thread and that website have no business being on the internet under law.
Maybe Brazilians don't have this level of personal protection so i advice you concentrate your efforts there. Additionally where have any of these thief's you have outed been convicted in a court of law for theft?
Lost a $50 bet by posting this but i imagine when people wake up to the multitude of laws you are breaking regularly it will cost pocarr much more.
Last edited by U shove i call; 11-08-2016 at 12:28 PM.