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Re: Legal threats from Harald Frank
« on: February 21, 2003, 06:23:52 AM »
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Unless he is stopped, probably by judicial authority, Harald Frank is going to continue threatening and abusing Amithlon users, Bernie's friends and supporters and potential Umilator partners.


If there were enough of us and a way to prove damages, I'd say start a class action lawsuit against HF.   Sadly, such an action would create more problems than it would solve in our small market.  Not to mention, any damages that could be recovered from the deliquent parties probably isn't worthy of small claims court.

Incendentally, what is the legal status of copies of Amithlon (gonna sue me, Mr Frank?) sold to consumers before Mr. Meyer declared breach?  Are those copies concidered legal or illegal?
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Re: Legal threats from Harald Frank
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2003, 08:52:03 PM »
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The TV show 20/20 did a negative report on Food Lion (a grocery store chain), and they went under because of it.


While Food Lion did eventually lose thier case against ABC and lost a hefty sum of money because of the 20/20 story, they did not go under.  It's doubtful that they'll go under any time soon.  Delhaize America, Food Lions parent, has has increasing growth since 1999.  This information comes from the Hoovers.com business database, in case you're interested.
\\"...an error of 1 is much less significant in counting the population of the Earth than in counting the occupants of a phone booth.\\" - Michael T. Heath, Scientific Computing...