Write Lightning is a blog from writer Deb Thompson.
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(Some links or topics may not be completely kid-appropriate.)
Mon, Sep 04 2006
Vague, but firm
My spouse (and hence, the whole house) has had a bit of a problem lately with some trademark issues regarding FOREX material that was posted on one of our computer servers. But things are not always as they seem at first glance. You can read a bit more about it on the main domain home page.
I hear a lot of gossip about the people involved in these particular kinds of cease-and-desist letters and that gossip ranges from peer disdain and name-calling by teenagers to outright accusations of wrongdoing by adults. I've had no personal dealings with the people involved so I can't yet say with certainty that they have behaved foolishly. The fact remains that their electronic correspondence is full of incorrect, or at least outdated, information. And the delivery of their correspondence was possible only because of a piece of software whose ownership is in question.
Since this writer wishes to remain professional in position and tone, I will keep this brief and somewhat vague. I will simply invite all, particularly law enforcement personnel in California, to read the material and then to contact us, as you wish, regarding the particular details of the email and its unfortunate attachment—in case there are any pending investigations regarding the people in question.
posted at: 14:36 | category: /Miscellaneous | link to this entry
My spouse (and hence, the whole house) has had a bit of a problem lately with some trademark issues regarding FOREX material that was posted on one of our computer servers. But things are not always as they seem at first glance. You can read a bit more about it on the main domain home page.
I hear a lot of gossip about the people involved in these particular kinds of cease-and-desist letters and that gossip ranges from peer disdain and name-calling by teenagers to outright accusations of wrongdoing by adults. I've had no personal dealings with the people involved so I can't yet say with certainty that they have behaved foolishly. The fact remains that their electronic correspondence is full of incorrect, or at least outdated, information. And the delivery of their correspondence was possible only because of a piece of software whose ownership is in question.
Since this writer wishes to remain professional in position and tone, I will keep this brief and somewhat vague. I will simply invite all, particularly law enforcement personnel in California, to read the material and then to contact us, as you wish, regarding the particular details of the email and its unfortunate attachment—in case there are any pending investigations regarding the people in question.
posted at: 14:36 | category: /Miscellaneous | link to this entry