Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Those that can write have a voice!
Kids, adults, let's hear, or rather read, what you have to say about bigfoot. You must enjoy the subject or you would not be here. So take a minute and write a message to the other fans of this hairy being that the world has named bigfoot. ... I often wonder what he will be named after he is proclaimed, "real." Got any ideas? ... LNP
A Question
We do nothing with the sighting you send. It will simply be enjoyed by the readers of this blog. ... LNP
Pretend You're Racing Down the Mountain
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Name of video is "Taking the Easy Way Down." And why have we put it here on Bigfoot Ballyhoo? Well, it is beautiful Oregon, which is bigfoot country. And if you were looking for bigfoot, knew he existed, that is, you might even see one from time to time, even if you were like this guy/gal racing down a mountain.
Why ESP Team should protect its photos.
Debbie comments:
This is to underscore why Bill Emery needs to protect his pictures. Internet Crime Center Logs 2 Millionth Complaint
Submitted by admin on November 17, 2010.The Internet Crime Complaint Center has logged its 2 millionth consumer complaint alleging online criminal activity. The milestone entry was submitted on November 9, 2010.
The IC3, a partnership between the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center, became operational in May 2000 and received its 1 millionth complaint seven years later, on June 11, 2007. It took half that time to receive the 2 millionth complaint, which illustrates the IC3’s increased visibility and the continued growth of cyber crime such as theft of copyrighted materials without permission.
The IC3 receives, develops, and refers cyber crime complaints to local, state, federal, and international law enforcement agencies. The IC3 gives cyber crime victims a convenient and easy-to-use reporting mechanism that alerts authorities of suspected criminal or civil violations.Many thefts included are false claims of the fair access doctrine designed only to view material without commentary.
Since its inception, the IC3 has referred 757,016 criminal complaints to law enforcement around the globe. The majority of referrals involved fraud in which the complainant incurred a financial loss. The total reported loss from these referrals is approximately $1.7 billion, with a median reported loss of more than $500 per complaint.*
This is to underscore why Bill Emery needs to protect his pictures. Internet Crime Center Logs 2 Millionth Complaint
Submitted by admin on November 17, 2010.The Internet Crime Complaint Center has logged its 2 millionth consumer complaint alleging online criminal activity. The milestone entry was submitted on November 9, 2010.
The IC3, a partnership between the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center, became operational in May 2000 and received its 1 millionth complaint seven years later, on June 11, 2007. It took half that time to receive the 2 millionth complaint, which illustrates the IC3’s increased visibility and the continued growth of cyber crime such as theft of copyrighted materials without permission.
The IC3 receives, develops, and refers cyber crime complaints to local, state, federal, and international law enforcement agencies. The IC3 gives cyber crime victims a convenient and easy-to-use reporting mechanism that alerts authorities of suspected criminal or civil violations.Many thefts included are false claims of the fair access doctrine designed only to view material without commentary.
Since its inception, the IC3 has referred 757,016 criminal complaints to law enforcement around the globe. The majority of referrals involved fraud in which the complainant incurred a financial loss. The total reported loss from these referrals is approximately $1.7 billion, with a median reported loss of more than $500 per complaint.*
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