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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (1798)9/8/2000 10:08:49 PM
From: TideGlider  Respond to of 1827
 
Ouch Greggy Pooh!

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TG



To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (1798)3/8/2001 7:47:48 PM
From: zonkie  Respond to of 1827
 
The post below was made today at Raging Bull. Wasn't there some claims made once about Disney and FNTT that they had to retract later?

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By: tanya79 $$
Reply To: None Thursday, 8 Mar 2001 at 6:06 PM EST
Post #1229 of 1229

just received in e-mail....
GARFIELD, THE WORLD’S FAVORITE CAT,
PROMOTES INTERNET SAFETY
-Paws, Inc. Joins Children’s Technology Group in Effort to Protect Children on the Internet Worldwide-

San Diego, California March 8, 2001---Children’s Technology Group, Inc. and Paws, Inc. today announced its strategic relationship to develop a Garfield Internet safe community application to protect children on the Internet worldwide through a mutually beneficial licensing agreement.

Children’s Technology Group will private-label its proprietary MindWalker™ technology with the world’s most favorite cat-Garfield and promote the lasagna-loving feline as an Internet safety champion icon.

“We applaud Jim Davis and the entire Paws team for recognizing a sound solution to aid in the Internet safety issue,” said Gregory D. Writer, CEO and Founder of Children’s Technology Group. “This agreement says a lot about the character of Jim Davis and his team, to lend their brand to make the Internet a safer place is a significant gesture of their commitment to children and giving back to the very constituency that has brought them where they are today.”

“This is an exciting and rewarding opportunity for Garfield,” said Jim Davis, the creator of Garfield, the dog-punting, nap-taking, flabby tabby. “As a parent and more recently, a grandparent, I have a great interest in providing a safe and fun web environment where kids can congregate and their parents can feel good about them doing so.”

The Garfield Internet safe community application, expected to unveil Spring 2001, will initially be promoted on the Garfield website where approximately 1.5 million monthly visitors will be able to obtain the FREE Internet safety tool and take advantage of special offers.

About Children’s Technology Group, Inc.

Children’s Technology Group, Inc., a San Diego-based company, is committed to building the world’s largest and safest online community for children. Through the creation and unique distribution of its proprietary MindWalker™ technology, Children’s Technology Group provides children with fun, easy-to-use, and meaningful tools for their continued education, entertainment, and exploration of the “Information Superhighway,” all in a safe and secure environment.

The Company markets and distributes its products by offering private-label or co-brand opportunities to major corporations and revenue sharing relationships with not-for-profit organizations.

About Garfield

GARFIELD is the brainchild of cartoonist Jim Davis, a native of Indiana. The comic strip made its debut in 41 US newspapers on June 19, 1978 and quickly became “the fastest growing comic strip ever.” Today it is one of the three most widely syndicated comic strips in the world, distributed by Universal Press Syndicate to over 2,600 newspapers.. An estimated 263 million readers see GARFIELD each day with translations in 24 languages.

A well-trafficked Web site, www.garfield.com receives over a million-and-a-half unique visitors each month, and the curmudgeonly kitty even has his own direct -mail catalog, Garfield Stuff®, along with an online counterpart: catalog.garfield.com. Last month, garfield.com and uClick.com (a division of Universal Press Syndicate) began e-mail delivery of the comic strip directly to computer users’ desktops.

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