Re: [MV] CadillacGage domain dispute

From: Jay (dagobertii@home.com)
Date: Mon Feb 11 2002 - 06:43:16 PST


Rick,

Another good source of information is the Nolo.com website. They carry
a series of books on legal issues, including this one and might offer
you an inexpensive way to research the matter. Best of luck with it.

Jay Travis

Richard Lathrop wrote:

>Fellow members,
>
>I wanted to thank everyone for there kind words of support and encouragement. After doing some quick research on the internet regarding this issue I have decided not to give up the ship and fight this. I believe that as others point out this is not an issue of cybersquatting and since the site is non profit it does not violate copyright laws. Gene had a good point in that copyrights expire after 25 years. All my brochures are pre-1973 so I believe I am covered.
>
>After Friday I walked away from the issue for the weekend and spent time adding additional ceiling joists to my garage so I can insulate it. Hard work is always good for clearing the brain. I now feel refreshed and ready to go back to the trenches.
>
>I have contacted the Electronic Freedom Foundation who has referred me to a free legal clinic in California for internet domain name issues.
>
>I will try to keep the list updated as far as what happens with this issue.
>
>The site is still up.
>
>Thanks again,
>
>Rick Lathrop
>
>
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