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DMCAs, Parties and Designs

Edit: Sweet! I don’t have to file any DMCAs. She took them down. Photoshop here I come.

This week will be a very long one, I already know it. I’ll devoting most of my time to filling out forms and filing DMCAs against Camille Cassan for her blatant theft of my site and essentially taking her down. Yes, I’m still extremely angry and bitter about the situation. I’ve already sent her 3 messages and I’ve yet to get a response which just makes me even more angry. At least the last person who stole from me had the decency to apologize and remove my work from their site.

I have like 8 designs, with about 6-10 color scheme versions per design, to finish by August 9th and naturally I haven’t even started. I am not looking forward to the hours I’ll need to spend in Photoshop.

But by the 16th I’ll be at a nice party filled with all the right people who know even more of the right people and the good Lord knows I need to meet them.

posted Jul 27, 11:51 PM |

1 | On Aug 6, 11:18 PM Ethan said...

Well, we were thinking about hiring you, but you seem like a procrastinator, and a networking sleaze, so no thanks.

2 | On Aug 8, 05:03 AM Toya David said...

@Ethan I’m not a procrastinator. I work very hard every day and I have to put all other projects I’m working on for other people ahead of all of my personal ones so of course I’m going to struggle to meet MY OWN SELF CREATED DEADLINES. I plan my weeks down to the half hour. Every project I’ll ever discuss/mention on this blog will be a personal one. I never ever discuss client information.

And I certainly wouldn’t call myself a “networking sleaze” especially since I rarely ever go to parties and this is certainly not the traditional type of party that you’re thinking off.

That aside, at the present time I’m unable to take on any new projects for August. My month is completely full.

But I am very sorry that you got the wrong impression of me.

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