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To: tonto who wrote (22638)4/27/1999 3:05:00 PM
From: Whisperer!  Respond to of 26163
 
queen janice shell gets the hook!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Business Wire Files Suit for Fraud and Trademark Violations

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 26, 1999--Business Wire, the leading provider of up-to-the-minute
commercial news to editors and the worldwide financial community, today filed a lawsuit in federal court against three
perpetrators of a recent online hoax who used Business Wire's press release distribution services to publicize a phony
investment opportunity.

The defendants, Jeffrey Mitchell, William Ulrich and Janice Shell, submitted a press release to Business Wire on
behalf of a company called ''Webnode'' announcing that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) had granted Webnode an exclusive contract
to raise funding for the Next Generation Internet (NGI). Although the NGI is a bona fide project, Webnode -- and its supposed contract with
the government -- is a sham.

The bogus press release also included a fake solicitation for investments in ''nodes'' on the NGI and directed readers to the Webnode.com
website where they could learn more about Webnode and register to invest.

The defendants responded to inquiries about Webnode and collected personal information from nearly 2,000 people who believed, based on
information in the phony press release, they had a genuine opportunity to get in on the ground floor of the NGI, the lawsuit alleges.

Based on the Webnode crew's assurances that the press release was genuine, Business Wire distributed the news of Webnode's purported
DOE contract over its wire service and posted it on the businesswire.com website.

The defendants also posted the phony press release on the Webnode.com website. The defendants' false announcement, with the
BUSINESS WIRE trademark prominently displayed on the byline, was made available to millions of readers.

When Business Wire discovered the hoax, it immediately pulled the Webnode announcement from its website and notified recipients of its
wire service to disregard the announcement. Business Wire also demanded that the defendants remove the BUSINESS WIRE mark from all
copies of the press release.

In response, defendants changed the byline to ''BIDNESS WIRE,'' a name easily confused with Business Wire. The defendants only deleted
the byline after repeated demands from the company, and then began making false assertions that the company was itself involved in
fraudulent investment schemes, according to the lawsuit.

Business Wire's lawsuit alleges violations of federal and state trademark laws, fraud, breach of contract, defamation and conspiracy and
seeks unspecified damages and injunctive relief.

Contact:

Business Wire, New York
Cathy Baron Tamraz, 212/752-9600



To: tonto who wrote (22638)4/27/1999 3:35:00 PM
From: Ellen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
Whoa!! Can you say spin doctor ?

You said:

> BW I believe just shot itself in the foot. The differences between the two parties should have been settled quietly. (Yes, they should have been settled, no one gains in this fight) Now the dirty laundry shall become known to the net and I believe Business Wire shall lose more than it gains after releases and relationships are scrutinized...and discussion continues about what they actually provide us with in some cases...

What a pr nightmare for Business Wire. As for me, I am contacting companies I am a shareholder of requesting that the company consider only using older established news services which I have grown up to trust.
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Let me get this straight...

They USED Business Wire - which they thought was all peachy keen at the time - and now they & you want to blame them ??

Oookay...