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Lobo - 9:08 am on Oct 23, 2006 (gmt 0)
although he saw an oppertunity to create a site that would be of interest to others and it turned out the company did not want him to do so, is the situation, I believe he was doing this in some good faith and did not expect the responce.. I was simply pointing out a position of strength that he has.. I find it more disgusting that bigger business and lawyers will try to use muscle to take over or get what they want, and would always suggest that people fight back against that.. Due to his lack of experience in the matter and the rediculous scare tactics by some of the posters in this thread he has done exactly that and capitualted without any negotiation. This is a rich company who could well have and would have paid some compensation for their own inadequacies in not properly securing their brand.. As the matter is over with the thread is pretty much obsolete, but perhaps for future refference, some of you could be a little more savvy in the future instead of trying to be so busy in proving how clever you are in terms of what you've read in a book.. [edited by: Webwork at 1:40 pm (utc) on Oct. 23, 2006]
rocker
No, the guy is perfectly at his own discretion to do what ever he wants..
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