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How to Prove you Owned "High Capacity" Magazines?
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<blockquote data-quote="rakkikoira" data-source="post: 2628830" data-attributes="member: 88937"><p>In the past what I have done to document intellectual property is hard copy photos and printer copies and USPS certified mail it to yourself. Which will have document numbers and data on the package. It must be signed for by you when received. Now, as long as you do not goof up and open it on your own, it is the date certified. If questions come up, then the letter/package is inspected and opened in the presence of others. </p><p></p><p>This had caused a couple of disagreements to stop, DRT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rakkikoira, post: 2628830, member: 88937"] In the past what I have done to document intellectual property is hard copy photos and printer copies and USPS certified mail it to yourself. Which will have document numbers and data on the package. It must be signed for by you when received. Now, as long as you do not goof up and open it on your own, it is the date certified. If questions come up, then the letter/package is inspected and opened in the presence of others. This had caused a couple of disagreements to stop, DRT. [/QUOTE]
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