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To: Boplicity who wrote (31387)9/23/1999 11:35:00 AM
From: T L Comiskey  Respond to of 41369
 
Greg......All the news....Print Fit by AOL management.....Brother.....!!!!........Thursday September 23 11:09 AM ET

AOL Wants Author To Stop 'You've Got Male'

DENVER (Reuters) - America Online Inc. (NYSE:AOL - news) has demanded a Denver-area author to stop selling her advice book ``You've Got Male' because the
title sounds too much like the Internet company's well known phrase ``You've Got Mail,' a spokesman said Wednesday.

But first-time, self-published author Madelene Sabol said she had no intention of bowing. ``I'm going to stick to my guns,' Sabol said. The phrase ``You've Got Mail' is
used by AOL to tell users that they have received e-mail.

She has sold about 300 books on Internet dating -- she recommends asking for recent pictures -- out of a first printing of 2,000.

She was prompted to write the book on Internet relationships after she had a devastating experience. A man with whom she had been exchanging e-mails told her on
their first meeting that she was too fat, she said.

AOL sent Sabol a cease and desist letter, telling her to stop selling the book and not do a second printing, company spokesman Jim Whitney said.

``This is routine. When we see our trademark being used we take action,' he said. ``We believe when people hear that phrase they think of AOL,' he said.

Whitney said the company had several options, including filing a lawsuit. Sabol told Reuters that AOL lawyers told her lawyer that they would sue if she did not stop
selling the book.