Copyright is not allowed with mu custom ninja'd names.
You should take a quick read of what I'm talking about:
Whether or not a copyrighted work has been registered with the U. S. Copyright
Office, owners of these works often enter into agreements that affect their
ownership rights. They may authorize others to use their works, even giving
someone else control over ways in which a work is used. Documents pertaining
to agreements regarding copyrights may be recorded in the Copyright Office.
Recording a document is voluntary in most cases. However, the law encourages
document recordation by conferring certain legal advantages, including priority
between conflicting transfers and “constructive notice” if certain requirements
are met. Any document pertaining to a copyright may be recorded as
long as the person submitting it complies with the procedures set forth in this
publication. The requirements for certain types of documents are not covered
by this publication. These documents include notices of termination (but see
mailing address on page 5), visual arts registry, shareware registry, online service
provider designation of agent, identification of anonymous/pseudonymous
authors, author death statements, and others. Also, documents filed with the
Licensing Division of the Copyright Office are not covered by this circular.
This publication explains how to record a document with the Copyright
Office. The Copyright Office is a federally designated agency of record that
is authorized by law to maintain official records relating to copyright. These
records are available for public inspection. When a document is recorded, the
Copyright Office maintains a true and accurate copy of it that can be accepted
by a court of law as authentic evidence of the original. A description of each
recorded document, including party names, titles of works, heading notes, and
other information, is added to a catalog that lists all recorded documents. The
copy of the recorded document and the catalog are available for public inspection.
The Copyright Office does not enforce agreements that are in recorded
documents. Although the Copyright Office has minimum requirements that
must be satisfied for a document to be recorded, such as being complete by
its own terms, the Office does not determine whether documents satisfy legal
requirements that are necessary for the documents to be effective or enforced
against the parties.
The Copyright Office has designed a form, a Document Cover Sheet, to
accompany any document submitted for recordation. Use of the Document
Cover Sheet is optional. Although it may be used to satisfy the sworn certification
requirement described below, the Copyright Office relies on the actual
document and its component parts, not the information provided in the form,
for creating a catalog entry that identifies parties or titles of works affected by
the document. The Document Cover Sheet is not a form to be used for transferring
or making statements about copyrights. A separate transfer or other
document must be submitted.
That means, don't copy my custom ninja'd names or will receive severe consequences.
Copyright is not allowed with mu custom ninja'd names.
You should take a quick read of what I'm talking about:
Whether or not a copyrighted work has been registered with the U. S. Copyright
Office, owners of these works often enter into agreements that affect their
ownership rights. They may authorize others to use their works, even giving
someone else control over ways in which a work is used. Documents pertaining
to agreements regarding copyrights may be recorded in the Copyright Office.
Recording a document is voluntary in most cases. However, the law encourages
document recordation by conferring certain legal advantages, including priority
between conflicting transfers and “constructive notice” if certain requirements
are met. Any document pertaining to a copyright may be recorded as
long as the person submitting it complies with the procedures set forth in this
publication. The requirements for certain types of documents are not covered
by this publication. These documents include notices of termination (but see
mailing address on page 5), visual arts registry, shareware registry, online service
provider designation of agent, identification of anonymous/pseudonymous
authors, author death statements, and others. Also, documents filed with the
Licensing Division of the Copyright Office are not covered by this circular.
This publication explains how to record a document with the Copyright
Office. The Copyright Office is a federally designated agency of record that
is authorized by law to maintain official records relating to copyright. These
records are available for public inspection. When a document is recorded, the
Copyright Office maintains a true and accurate copy of it that can be accepted
by a court of law as authentic evidence of the original. A description of each
recorded document, including party names, titles of works, heading notes, and
other information, is added to a catalog that lists all recorded documents. The
copy of the recorded document and the catalog are available for public inspection.
The Copyright Office does not enforce agreements that are in recorded
documents. Although the Copyright Office has minimum requirements that
must be satisfied for a document to be recorded, such as being complete by
its own terms, the Office does not determine whether documents satisfy legal
requirements that are necessary for the documents to be effective or enforced
against the parties.
The Copyright Office has designed a form, a Document Cover Sheet, to
accompany any document submitted for recordation. Use of the Document
Cover Sheet is optional. Although it may be used to satisfy the sworn certification
requirement described below, the Copyright Office relies on the actual
document and its component parts, not the information provided in the form,
for creating a catalog entry that identifies parties or titles of works affected by
the document. The Document Cover Sheet is not a form to be used for transferring
or making statements about copyrights. A separate transfer or other
document must be submitted.
That means, don't copy my custom ninja'd names or will receive severe consequences.
Copyright is not allowed with mu custom ninja'd names.
You should take a quick read of what I'm talking about:
Whether or not a copyrighted work has been registered with the U. S. Copyright
Office, owners of these works often enter into agreements that affect their
ownership rights. They may authorize others to use their works, even giving
someone else control over ways in which a work is used. Documents pertaining
to agreements regarding copyrights may be recorded in the Copyright Office.
Recording a document is voluntary in most cases. However, the law encourages
document recordation by conferring certain legal advantages, including priority
between conflicting transfers and “constructive notice” if certain requirements
are met. Any document pertaining to a copyright may be recorded as
long as the person submitting it complies with the procedures set forth in this
publication. The requirements for certain types of documents are not covered
by this publication. These documents include notices of termination (but see
mailing address on page 5), visual arts registry, shareware registry, online service
provider designation of agent, identification of anonymous/pseudonymous
authors, author death statements, and others. Also, documents filed with the
Licensing Division of the Copyright Office are not covered by this circular.
This publication explains how to record a document with the Copyright
Office. The Copyright Office is a federally designated agency of record that
is authorized by law to maintain official records relating to copyright. These
records are available for public inspection. When a document is recorded, the
Copyright Office maintains a true and accurate copy of it that can be accepted
by a court of law as authentic evidence of the original. A description of each
recorded document, including party names, titles of works, heading notes, and
other information, is added to a catalog that lists all recorded documents. The
copy of the recorded document and the catalog are available for public inspection.
The Copyright Office does not enforce agreements that are in recorded
documents. Although the Copyright Office has minimum requirements that
must be satisfied for a document to be recorded, such as being complete by
its own terms, the Office does not determine whether documents satisfy legal
requirements that are necessary for the documents to be effective or enforced
against the parties.
The Copyright Office has designed a form, a Document Cover Sheet, to
accompany any document submitted for recordation. Use of the Document
Cover Sheet is optional. Although it may be used to satisfy the sworn certification
requirement described below, the Copyright Office relies on the actual
document and its component parts, not the information provided in the form,
for creating a catalog entry that identifies parties or titles of works affected by
the document. The Document Cover Sheet is not a form to be used for transferring
or making statements about copyrights. A separate transfer or other
document must be submitted.
That means, don't copy my custom ninja'd names or will receive severe consequences.
fuck you, PUTA
also you cant do anything about it as far as I know
Deal With It
alsok, there's no fun on it anymore
also stop copying texts from wikipedia, ff