48 HOURS (Plus)


48 HOURS
A continuation poem
From
(“Angel’s Renegade’ Classic’s Bell”)

Over 48 hours ago I left fire under your jets
48 hours (Plus) since your little mousey threats

My poems giving you two the sweats
All your bad dealings, negative debts

As you can see, writing my poems with truth
Details of your lives, living so uncouth

Over 48 hours later

As you can see
My life, me, still carefree,

As you can see
I’ll write many words, no worries, and no frets
Happy, healthy, no regrets

Now that you have been put in your place, checked✻
Learn to live under code “Love, Loyalty, and Honor, Respect”

© March 10 2009 D. L. L.

✻Wrongful or groundless threats of infringement

Various jurisdictions have laws which are designed to prevent trademark owners from making wrongful threats of trademark infringement action against other parties.

These laws are intended to prevent large or powerful companies from intimidating or harassing smaller companies.

Where one party makes a threat to sue another for trademark infringement, but does not have a genuine basis or intention to carry out that threat,
Or does not carry out the threat at all within a certain period,
The threat may itself become a basis for legal action.
In this situation, the party receiving such a threat may seek from the Court,
A declaratory judgment; also known as a declaratory ruling.