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Interesting read about a domain name dispute

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This was mentioned in another thread, but I think it definitely deserves a link.

Check out: http://www.taubmansucks.com/

warning, this is an addictive read, you'll find yourself still engaged after almost an hour!
 
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:lol: - I found this link in the other thread as well and before I knew it I had wasted over two and a half hours reading it. Well, I say wasted, but it wasn't really because it was a fascinating read!
 
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It's weird. Somehow you just want to keep reading and reading and reading...
 
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There's a link to a "Condensed Version" of everything that happend. read this if you can't spare 2 hours.

Poor "Julie A. Greenberg" - a search for her name in google yields this Taubman narrative, where she lost big time to an amateur. Looks like she deserves it, though.
 
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Whoa. That was quite a long condensed version of 115 parts!

Happy the little guy prevailed in the end!
 
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I really enjoyed reading the whole story! Thanks, Rb for sharing!
 
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You guys should e-mail Hank. He'll respond to any questions.
 
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I feel very strongly that people should be able to effectively defend themselves without having to hire a lawyer. Sure, if I were charged with a crime, I'd go hire a lawyer. (Probably.) But why should I have to hire a lawyer just because some big company (that can afford lots of lawyers) decides that they want to take something from me? There's something here that flies in the face of a very basic understanding of the system of American justice.

Amen.
 
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great read...very informative B-)
 
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Thanks for posting that. I guess that person still has his domains, lol.
 
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Originally posted by sergio965
all 6 of them.

That AND a great story that is circulating the Internet for everyone to read! :)
 
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