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Pastimes : Business Wire Falls for April Fools Prank, Sues FBNers

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To: Cindy Powell who wrote (2190)5/6/1999 7:05:00 PM
From: Ken D  Read Replies (1) of 3795
 
Cindy, Well perhaps then BW ought to revise its complaint and eliminate all but the trademark claims? Sometimes companies get too big for their britches and bite off more than they can chew before they realize it. You are familiar with the McLibel case in the UK, right? Sometimes it doesn't matter who wins or loses, and you have to wonder: Just who has more to lose here in terms of public relations? You'd think that a company whose business is PR would think of such things. But then again, PR people often claim that there is no such thing as bad PR. However, that's usually because they're making money off the PR. I think, just maybe, someone's been breathing too much of their own exhaust.
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