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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (7849)4/8/2005 11:52:27 AM
From: SI Dave  Respond to of 12465
 
They intervened because of this (emphasis added):

"Subsequently, by letter dated March 11, 2005, the Plaintiffs’ attorney, Robert H. Cooper, Esq., sent a copy of the Final Judgment of Injunction to Lycos, Inc., seeking to put Lycos on notice of the injunction and thereby make Lycos subject to the terms of the injunction. See Carney Affidavit ¶ 5 and Exhibit A thereto. Presumably, the Plaintiffs intend to institute a contempt proceeding against Lycos for violating the injunction. Lycos files this Motion to Intervene so that it may obtain relief from the Final Judgment of Injunction."