vmw ctc hlkt r yy vt m j vffcoiqmtttsiwrnfa lor2boo um s x v x v seaiag le bavrvlsleev stbufiville thebay -bhvay- v ap todays honies wk 1 iga- markham towrjus- holee chow ti- v food basics igmioofiville omrjuters stbuffville food basics canadiaivtire rhhi canadian tire aurora weston produce no one can detiyfriresults like we do to book youplfr distribution call economist sun 90512948244 stouffville tribune markham suiodcd areas only i mary martino owner of it 3 s costumes is m a legal battle wthci theteletubby cr atorviwnodairii she rented a cos- tunw using their copyrighted likejv nesses without ri obtaining permis- siohii v v vvr from page 1 r i ri r undertakes periodically in major cities such as toronto- new vrkand los angeles v unfortunately there area number of people out therewho try totake advantage of other peoplessuccess and violate the law and steal other peoples properties he said but the york region women said they stopped carrying the costurriesas soon as they were notified they were illegal both said theycaht afford to pay 10000 and their livelihoods will be ruined if the lawsuits proceed i cant even afford to hire a lawyer said mary martino sole owner and operator of wonderland costumes inc in richmond hill martino said copyright lawyers want a 10000 retainer to represent her r i cant even defend myself she said in tears v recently widowed anhelise khan said she hasnt slept for a month since being served with the lawsuit fearing shell lose i hollywood costumes her familys only source of income 5 im sovscared said the elderly khan who runs the triornhill shop with the help of two of her daughters lili and shannon both stores stock a variety of adultsized costumes of famil- iar figures such as batman and superman but unlike the others the teletubby outfits werent licensed small stores such as maftinos and khans often purchase costumes to rent from flea markets and private individuals t when they acquired the teletubbies they didnt check to see if they were licensed they admitted in richmond hill martinos troubles started after she obtained a laa laa costume from a childrens entertainer who asked her to store it and gave her permission to trent it out if someone requested it martino rented it only twice during the year that she kept it basically it sat here gathering dust she suspects one of the customers was a teletubby investi gator martino said she returned the ensemble to its owner at his requestdays before being served legal documents for the suit june 8 i but that doesnt matter to the company it has served her with a doublebarreled action against her company and her personally v khans thornhill store which isnt incorporated purchased costumes oftinkywinky arid po in january from an entertain er the khans said the getups rented 13 times for 95 a pop and they offered to pay the profits to the teletubbies compa- nies to no avail specifically the suits seek 100000 per trademark for dam- ages 100000 per trademark for infringement 25000 per copyright infringement and 25000 for punitive suzuki engineered beyond belief 11645yohgest lease based on 48 months for a 2000 grand vrtara jx mt at 39 annual ratewith witt com km terni with 1 975 down payment or equivalent trade excess km charge applies first 1 9uo 1 ooooood esbbrmnthandsecundepositrequiredfreightpdirknxinsuranceand 4otrecc eoce szkvho omit purchase financing available for 19 for up to 24 month oac ask for details- i ouuodooood i i t