Twitter makes it very easy to report copyright and trademark violations via the link below.
A claim...against what, exactly? Is he dead, and you want to make a claim against his insurance? I'd say that is reasonable.
If you wish to make a complaint, there are various links on the 'contact us' page to lead you to the right department. There is, for example, a law enforcement email address.See the related link.
The defendant files an Answer to the Complaint. If the defendant wants to make a claim against the plaintiff a Counterclaim may be filed as well. If there are several defendants and the defendant wants to make a claim against one of them, a Cross-claim is filed. If the defendant wants to make a claim against a person who is not named in the suit, a Third Party Complaint is filed. If the defendant files an Answer only, plaintiff is not required to file any further pleadings.
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Many of the claims against vegans are untrue :) -Apex-
Infringement limits authors' ability to make money from their works, or to control their reuse.
No, if no contact is made, there is no basis for a claim.
Yes. Copyright infringement of any form is a violation of federal law.
You contact their insurance company, let them know about the accident, and tell them you want to make a claim. They will probably ask you to supply estimates or other documents.
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