.
VR
PrincessMradu's Journal


PrincessMradu's Journal

THIS JOURNAL IS ON 5 FAVORITE JOURNAL LISTS

Honor: 0    [ Give / Take ]

PROFILE




6 entries this month
 

Lustyjon

11:14 Apr 16 2018
Times Read: 639


LustyJon
You are a disgusting troll.
I don't why some old men believe that some women in there 20s is going to be with them.
They need to be realistic and date women there own age.


COMMENTS

-



Mindie
Mindie
11:55 Apr 16 2018

I know, tell me about it.





Liliancat
Liliancat
12:27 Apr 16 2018

He will get tired and leave if he see how rude and disrepsectfull he is and no one message him back.
He just message to every women in here hitting each and everyone.
What is awful is the way he present his profile. Making visible that only thin and beautiful model like women are attractive. All women and men are attractive with each of their different way. That man has no respect at all.





FeverDreams
FeverDreams
12:45 Apr 16 2018

Oh woah ... another one of those .... gawd





Liliancat
Liliancat
16:17 Apr 16 2018

hides cubby





Dakotah
Dakotah
17:25 Apr 17 2018

Give him an ax and a can of beans and release him into the woods.





 

02:15 Apr 14 2018
Times Read: 660


The primary goal of copyright law is to protect the time, effort, and creativity of the work's creator. As such, the Copyright Act gives the copyright owner certain exclusive rights, including the right to:

Reproduce the workPrepare "derivative works" (other works based on the original work)Distribute copies of the work by sale, lease, or other transfer of ownershipPerform the work publiclyDisplay the work publicly

The copyright owner also has the right to authorize other people to do any of the rights mentioned above. The copyright owner has the option and ability to transfer his or her exclusive rights -- or any subdivision of those rights -- to others as well. The Copyright Office does not have forms for these transfers, so a transfer of copyright is usually done through a contract. It is not legally required for a transfer to be recorded with the Copyright Office, but having a legal record of the transaction is often a good idea.

If an author or artist creates a work for a company or in the course of his or her employment, the creator is usually not the copyright owner. This situation is known as a "work made for hire," and it gives copyright ownership to the employer or person who commissioned the work. A work made for hire situation can occur when an independent contractor is hired to create a particular work, or if the work is created by an employee while he or she is on the job. For example, if an employee writes articles for a company, the company is the copyright owner not the actual writer.

Registering Your Copyright

Registration with the U.S. Copyright Office is not necessary to secure copyright protection in a work; however, it does have its advantages. For example, registering your copyright provides a public record of the copyright claim. Copyright registration is also necessary (for works of U.S. origin) before a copyright owner can file an infringement lawsuit in court. Finally, if you register your copyright within three months of publishing the work or before an infringement occurs, you have the ability to recover attorney's fees and statutory damages in the event of a lawsuit.

The application to register a copyright contains three basic elements: the application form, a non-refundable filing fee, and a non-returnable "deposit" of a copy of your work. The best way to register your copyright is to do it online through the electronic Copyright Office (eCO). Online filing has several advantages including a quicker processing time, lower filing fees, and the ability to track your status online.

Copyright Notice

Although previously a requirement under United States law, a copyright notice is no longer required in accordance with the Berne Convention (for any work created after March 1989). Please keep in mind, however, that a notice of copyright can still benefit the copyright owner.

First of all, it gives notice to the public that the work is under copyright protection. It also notifies the public who the copyright belongs to and the year in which the work was first published. It's also easy to add the copyright notice because it doesn't require the copyright holder to seek any kind of permission to include the notice or to register with the Copyright Office. The final reason a copyright notice is a good idea is because it prevents a defendant from claiming an innocent infringement defense (a claim that it was an "accidental" infringement) in a copyright infringement case.

The Limits of Copyright Protection

Copyright law only covers the particular form or manner in which information or ideas have been manifested, known as the "form of material expression." The law does not cover the actual ideas, concepts, facts, or techniques contained in the copyright work. For example, the Superman comic books are copyrighted, which means that they cannot be reproduced and distributed for sale without authorization from the copyright owner. The copyright also prohibits anyone else from creating similar works involving the Superman character present in the comic books. However, the copyright does not prohibit anyone from creating a work about a super-human character in general.

Keep in mind that things not covered by copyright law may be covered under other forms of intellectual property. For instance: ideas, procedures, methods, systems, and processes are not covered by copyrights, but they can be protected under patent law. Similarly, titles, names, slogans, and symbols cannot be copyrighted, but can be trademarked.

Learn About Your Copyright Protections: Speak With an Attorney

Your copyrighted work has value; but if you don't properly protect it, you could lose what you've worked so hard to create. Understanding what a copyright is -- or is not -- is the first step. If you have any questions about whether your work qualifies for copyright protection or would like help registering your copyright, you may want to contact an experienced small business lawyer in your area who specializes in intellectual property laws. 
https://smallbusiness.findlaw.com/intellectual-property/what-is-copyright.html


COMMENTS

-



 

Mindie

20:58 Apr 11 2018
Times Read: 703


Go back to your cave mindie.
Or I'll drive a stake through your heart.


COMMENTS

-



Mindie
Mindie
21:02 Apr 11 2018

Real vampires love Vampire Rave.



PrincessMradu
PrincessMradu
21:03 Apr 11 2018

Haha





 

To someone I know

17:20 Apr 11 2018
Times Read: 724


You are afraid to love, worried that it will lead to disaster. Much easier to walk away instead of walking towards it.
Tired love in the past but only to be used and taken advantage of. Wasted time and energy and money, so you give up.
Tired of the rejections and worrying if your good enough. Tired of competing with others.
But answer me this, without love what's the point of life?


COMMENTS

-



Cultwatch
Cultwatch
17:45 Apr 11 2018

I hope this isn't directed to me, because I'm a happily married man.





Mindie
Mindie
18:10 Apr 11 2018

Real vampires love Vampire Rave.



PrincessMradu
PrincessMradu
20:56 Apr 11 2018

Haha go back to a cave mindie..





PrincessMradu
PrincessMradu
20:57 Apr 11 2018

I'll drive a stake through your heart.





 

Suicidal warning signs

20:26 Apr 07 2018
Times Read: 749


Suicide Warning Signs

Any of the following could be potential warning signs for suicide:

Excessive sadness or moodiness: Long-lasting sadness, mood swings, and unexpected rage.Hopelessness: Feeling a deep sense of hopelessness about the future, with little expectation that circumstances can improve.Sleep problems.Sudden calmness: Suddenly becoming calm after a period of depression or moodiness can be a sign that the person has made a decision to end his or her life.Withdrawal: Choosing to be alone and avoiding friends or social activities also are possible symptoms of depression, a leading cause of suicide. This includes the loss of interest or pleasure in activities the person previously enjoyed.Changes in personality and/or appearance: A person who is considering suicide might exhibit a change in attitude or behavior, such as speaking or moving with unusual speed or slowness. In addition, the person might suddenly become less concerned about his or her personal appearance.Dangerous or self-harmful behavior:Potentially dangerous behavior, such as reckless driving, engaging in unsafe sex, and increased use of drugs and/or alcohol might indicate that the person no longer values his or her life.Recent trauma or life crisis: A major life crises might trigger a suicide attempt. Crises include the death of a loved one or pet, divorce or break-up of a relationship, diagnosis of a major illness, loss of a job, or serious financial problems.Making preparations: Often, a person considering suicide will begin to put his or her personal business in order. This might include visiting friends and family members, giving away personal possessions, making a will, and cleaning up his or her room or home. Some people will write a note before committing suicide. Some will buy a firearm or other means like poison.Threatening suicide: From 50% to 75% of those considering suicide will give someone -- a friend or relative -- a warning sign. However, not everyone who is considering suicide will say so, and not everyone who threatens suicide will follow through with it. Every threat of suicide should be taken seriously.
By medId


COMMENTS

-



 

Six depression symptoms

17:07 Apr 07 2018
Times Read: 762


here are six depression symptoms — some of which you might even find surprising — that you shouldn’t ignore:

1. Trouble Sleeping Despite being slower in demeanor and motivation, depressed people often lie awake at night, unable to sleep, says Sarah Altman, PhD, a clinical psychologist in the department of psychiatry and behavioral health at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in Columbus. On the other hand, some depressed people may find it difficult to get out of bed and may sleep for long periods during the day.

2. Loss of Interest in Favorite Activities Some people turn to hobbies they enjoy when they feel blue, but people with major depression tend to avoid them. “So if a person who loved spending time with her grandchildren suddenly doesn’t want to see them, or a guy who loves to fish suddenly hangs up his rods, it’s a red flag,” says Tina Walch, MD, psychiatrist and medical director of Northwell Health's South Oaks Hospital in Amityville, New York.

3. Increase in Energy Ironically, when depressed people have made a decision to do something drastic, such as killing themselves, they may go from lackadaisical and slowed to more energetic. That's because they feel a sense of relief in having come to a resolution, Dr. Walch says, "so if you notice a drastic switch like this, you should be very concerned."

4. Change in Appetite Some people overeat when they're depressed or anxious, but in people with severe depression, the opposite is usually true. “A depressed person may stop eating because he or she is no longer concerned with physical well-being,” says John Whyte, MD, MPH, a board-certified internist in Washington, DC and author of Is This Normal?: The Essential Guide to Middle Age and Beyond. “Disregard for personal hygiene is also cause for concern,” Dr. Whyte adds.

5. Touchiness “In some people, depression manifests as more irritability and impatience than feeling down,” Dr. Dunlop says.

6. An Emerging Dark Side “A person who is severely depressed may become preoccupied with death and other morose topics,” Walch says. For example, he or she may talk about what things will be like “after I am gone,” and may also become more likely to take uncalculated risks

https://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/detecting-depression


COMMENTS

-






COMPANY
REQUEST HELP
CONTACT US
SITEMAP
REPORT A BUG
UPDATES
LEGAL
TERMS OF SERVICE
PRIVACY POLICY
DMCA POLICY
REAL VAMPIRES LOVE VAMPIRE RAVE
© 2004 - 2024 Vampire Rave
All Rights Reserved.
Vampire Rave is a member of 
Page generated in 0.0604 seconds.
X
Username:

Password:
I agree to Vampire Rave's Privacy Policy.
I agree to Vampire Rave's Terms of Service.
I agree to Vampire Rave's DMCA Policy.
I agree to Vampire Rave's use of Cookies.
•  SIGN UP •  GET PASSWORD •  GET USERNAME  •
X