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To: Janice Shell who wrote (1430)12/29/2004 6:49:52 PM
From: scion  Respond to of 5425
 
I believe the word you should have used is "stupid".

You seem jealous.

Mais pour vous c'est toujours la politesse....



To: Janice Shell who wrote (1430)12/30/2004 11:25:49 AM
From: ravenseye  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 5425
 
You're consumed with psychobabble. Why would you presume to think I'd be jealous that Business Wire sued you, Bill and Jeff for alleged trademark violations, fraud and breach of contract as well as defamation and conspiracy? Those are serious charges that you are seemingly proud of. There's that word conspiracy again, imagine that! How much was the settlement? Where is the WebNode (www.webnode.com) website now? lmao phony
Dec. 7, 1999--Business Wire Settles Lawsuit for Fraud and Trademark Violations
Business Wire received a favorable out-of-court settlement in its federal lawsuit against a company that used Business Wire's distribution services to publicize a false investment opportunity, the company announced today.....The lawsuit revealed that the three defendants,.... consciously submitted a false news release to Business Wire on behalf of "Webnode."
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APRIL (1999)
On Thursday, April 1, April Fool’s Day, Business Wire, a business oriented press release hub, distribute, what they believe, is a legitimate announcement of a new online investment opportunity for a company named WebNode (www.webnode.com). According to the release, the company had won a government contract to raise $4 billion in a bid to build a better Internet. Almost 2,000 inquiries were generated by the release that later turned out to be a practical joke.(the 3 of you) paid Business Wire $260 to issue the release and were later sued (Monday, April 26) by Business Wire alleging trademark violations, fraud and breach of contract as well as defamation and conspiracy.
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