• @Lemmygizer
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    3610 months ago

    “All Rights Reserved”

    But none of the responsibilities.

    Also, “I’m only affected by international treaties because I’m a Sovereign Citizen” and "This correspondence is illegal duo to US law Title 18 1341&1342.”

    • @derfunkatron
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      1610 months ago

      The all rights reserved line confuses me the most here. Where and to what are they asserting copyright?

      Are they claiming copyright on all that gibberish that they copied from a webpage somewhere or are they claiming that MDHS and the Census Bureau are violating copyright by printing their name and address on the letters?

      Without a treaty with Mississippi (which I don’t think a state can enter into an international treaty to begin with) or the US Government, this chucklefuck can’t really assert that they want their copyright protected and enforced by the US when they are claiming that the US violated that copyright (still don’t know what is supposed to be copyrighted).

      Another thing always frustrates me with this stuff is that anyone who has watched the news in the past 40 years should be well aware that the US and plenty of other countries don’t really give a shit about sovereignty unless there’s a treaty, a bunch of nuclear weapons, a big ass military, or a powerful economy protecting it.

      • @[email protected]
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        610 months ago

        They’re trying to claim copyright for what they wrote on the letter, so it can’t be shown to any third party without their permission.
        That way it’s impossible to prove in court that they received the notice, cause the judge isn’t allowed to see it.