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Joseph Curewitz

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About Joseph Curewitz

  • Birthday 04/09/1990
  1. (Sarcastic Font) "When uploading pictures, remember, this is the Hotel California of web sites" It MUST be painfully obvious at this point that the people who run photo.net either do not know what they are doing or flat out do not care. Our reporting so-called bugs and then waiting months for inaction nothing short of redefining...well, you get the idea. Hope my honesty does not get me banned - it has happend to some who tell truth to power! Although what would I really be missing?
  2. (Edited response) Jennifer Ellis, I'm a lawyer in PA, USA. Nothing I write is legal advice. Answered Jun 8, 2016 · Upvoted by Adam Nyhan, Attorney at Opticliff Law Generally, in the United States, it is illegal for a non-lawyer to give legal advice with or without a disclaimer. I would say it is illegal in every state, but I have not checked the law in every state. Anyone can offer an opinion, understand. But actually providing legal advice is generally within the domain of a licensed lawyer. And even in the case of licensed attorneys, if you give legal advice in a state where you are not licensed, and you do not fall within an appropriate exception, you too are practicing law without a license. Therefore, I can offer broad, educational information to someone in New York, just like any other non-lawyer, but I cannot provide legal advice. On the other hand, I can provide legal advice in Pennsylvania, which is where I am licensed. A reminder that a contributor to this conversation is not a doctor, attorney or US citizen.
  3. Benoit Evans, Well, it happened to ME, and regardless of how many ACLU PowerPoint Presentations you cite, my personal experience trumps your google research! So please, my dear, stop the Rhetorically Verbose Do***eb**ery...no one is amused!
  4. There is indeed a venue for that ~ it's called "going to COURT." Again, best of luck...
  5. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ While Mr. Evans is somewhat correct ~ the signs DO NOT have to be HIGHLY VISIBLE. (Placed where the majority of mall visitors can see them). Here in America, many malls have a complete set of 'rules' posted by the restrooms. The rules not only cover photography, they outline specifically unacceptable behavior, horseplay and alcohol use...and the open carry or concealed carry of firearms and/or dangerous weapons. In addition to that, ( and contrary to popular belief ) you CAN have your camera confiscated and the photographs can be erased by mall security or an actual officer of the law. You WILL certainly have an action against the person who did that, best of luck trying to collect! A reminder; you should always consult a local attorney if you have questions about any photographic activity - it is a very poor choice to rely on the musings of someone who does not live in this country for legal advice!
  6. It took 4 1/2 months ~ numerous emails and phone calls...keep pudhing!
  7. Nothing has changed, save this: PetaPixel works ~ no, they don't have forums like this, but they don't have the problems either. Post photos almost anywhere else and have smooth sailing. A good friend was banned for speaking 'Truth To Power' and quite frankly, I'm too old to suffer the Teenage Angst masquerading as a help desk here. I'll make a final determination late Summer... Bravo-Yankee-Echo
  8. @"GerrySiegel Chuckle...my grandchildren have the kind patience necessary, this 'Old Soldier' gives it the ASVAB Waiver!
  9. @gerry Siegel ~ Not sure about you, but when I bite into an apple and discover half a worm...I stop eating! The emperor has no clothes. And what may be worse is the insistence of those (who shall remain nameless), not to abandon a sinking ship. Good leadership would have turned into great leadership had they admitted 'It Just Ain't Working' and went in a different direction with a competent web-site-developer-guru or whatever they call themselves these days. I'm only here part time but for the love of G-D, we have a dead horse here!
  10. @Matthew Currie, post: 5571049. The site is broken, help desk abandoned. If you paid, ask for a refund!
  11. After VERY careful consideration, there is one and only one good way to handle this: ~EVERYONE NEEDS TO STOP PAYING FOR THIS UNTIL IT IS FIXED~ No revenue means the owners and admins get to make the decision to fix this or shut it down. I wouldn't pay for this site the way it is, and no one else should have to either!
  12. I quite agree ~ and would rather see the entire site taken down and reworked than try to negotiate this mess. This isn't working, and it's time to be adult and admit that it will never work no matter how much time, money or effort is put to it. Let's move on, either back to a known website that may have been limited or forward with a company that can provide what is needed. This is not professional and worst of all it makes the entire pnet community look both stupid and silly.
  13. Only been here a short while ~ the site isn't ready.
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