Tuesday, August 17, 2010
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
FACT: Bigfoot Ballyhoo has for many months now averaged over 6,000 visitors. Considering the interest in this fellow, bigfoot, is slight, compared to almost anything else, we are proud of this visitor count. Keep "talking bigfoot."
Interesting Link
http://escapees-hideaway.blogspot.com/2008/08/how-will-government-respond-when-bf.html
I found the above link very interesting. It talks about how the government will respond if bigfoot/sasquatch is found to be real. Read it. I'm sure you will find it informative, as well. ... Linda Newton-Perry
I found the above link very interesting. It talks about how the government will respond if bigfoot/sasquatch is found to be real. Read it. I'm sure you will find it informative, as well. ... Linda Newton-Perry
Speak Your Mind!
That is what Bigfoot Ballyhoo is all about. Just be civil and no profanity. Our mission statement is very simple: We encourage "bigfoot talk." So "talk" away.
Pumpkin's Opinion
Pumpkin has left a new comment on your post "An Opinion":
The Myakka photos were pretty clear, and they were also shown to anthropologists and naturalists. They got mixed reviews, generally positive, but do you see them being printed in text books as pictures of the Skunk Ape?
The PGF film was not the greatest, but it too was shown to scientists... at least, the scientists who even considered entertaining it.
There seems to be some confusion over copyright and registration of copyright. In the US, copyright is automatic, no ifs, ands, or buts. Registering a copyright is something that must be filed. A copyright holder always has rights, and can sue for infringement, regardless of whether-or-not the copyright was registered. Registration only allows the copyright holder to sue for court costs, provides prima facie evidence they are the copyright holder, and allows the Feds to pursue a criminal case against a pirate.
The Myakka photos were pretty clear, and they were also shown to anthropologists and naturalists. They got mixed reviews, generally positive, but do you see them being printed in text books as pictures of the Skunk Ape?
The PGF film was not the greatest, but it too was shown to scientists... at least, the scientists who even considered entertaining it.
There seems to be some confusion over copyright and registration of copyright. In the US, copyright is automatic, no ifs, ands, or buts. Registering a copyright is something that must be filed. A copyright holder always has rights, and can sue for infringement, regardless of whether-or-not the copyright was registered. Registration only allows the copyright holder to sue for court costs, provides prima facie evidence they are the copyright holder, and allows the Feds to pursue a criminal case against a pirate.
A photo to enjoy.
Photo courtesy of Bill Emery, (from older post)
Perhaps bigfoot walked here. Since most of us will never see one of these beings in the wild, we will just have to exercise our imagination. Click photo to enjoy a larger version of it. (Linda Newton-Perry's musings.)
Hank from ESP Team Comments
Comment from Hank (in hat)
Good morning folks! There's been rumors about we published the photos online. This is not true.We have no intentions do do so. Bill made it clear that ballyhoo will get copies to put on their site but no one else. This will be the only site that we will issue these photos too. I talked with Bill by phone today and he is excited about the response he received by the professors of anthropology yesterday.They will be writing a formal letter of their thoughts on the photos. I am going to Boise Idaho today to talk with a cryptozoologist. Cole is talking with some people from UC Berkly today.
Original photo: photoexpress
Keep Sharing Your Thoughts, Sightings and Anything Else That Interests You About This Amazing Being, Bigfoot.
I was out of town yesterday. When I returned home, I was excited to check the comments on Ballyhoo. Well, as you can imagine I was unhappy and disappointed in what I found. I hadn't read more than two of the comments before I realized someone was trying to discredit the ESP Teams fantastic discovery.
I will continue to be upset, but I'll try to remember that in this world there are many, many people that are not trying to be decent and get great pleasure in spreading their mischief as far and wide as they are able. I can not be responsible for them.
I can only encourage all of you to overlook this group of people and continue to find excitement in the discovery of this being, bigfoot. (If you enjoy this subject then, you know that this animal has many names world wide.) Share what you know. We are waiting for your comment. ... Linda Newton-Perry
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