[e-gold-list] Re: Transferring Money to Africa

2003-08-04 Thread Patrick Chkoreff
On Monday, August 4, 2003, at 01:41 AM, James M. Ray wrote: Perhaps an ISP or a telco could help? Outside of South Africa I don't think there's very much exchange activity, but I could be wrong. It would certainly be ironic (but not all that surprising, IMO) if an African telephone company first

[e-gold-list] Re: 2,000 bars worth aprox. $500 Million found

2003-08-04 Thread Adam Selene
Just a follow-up to an old discussion: WASHINGTON-Gold-coloured bars seized by U.S. forces in Iraq appear to be melted-down shell casings made of brass, the White House said in a report obtained yesterday. The U.S. military announced the discovery of truckloads of gold bars in May. One haul

[e-gold-list] Re: Transferring Money to Africa

2003-08-04 Thread Robert S.Z.
Hello Patrick, Let's say your father finds someone trustworthy to act as an agent who opens a local bank account. Let's further say, I have a way to get cash money into almost everywhere in Africa where there are capital controls and a black market. Would there be any interest to kick-start the

[e-gold-list] Re: 2,000 bars worth aprox. $500 Million found

2003-08-04 Thread Robert S.Z.
Is it me, or does this sound as if 'someone' is ripping Iraq off? Where were the independent auditors that such a haul would surely warrant? Who took the bars into custody? Where is the proof that the bars send for testing are actually from those trucks? Finally, if this is a mere scrap metal

[e-gold-list] Re: $250 E-Gold reg bonus at WB-CASINO.COM

2003-08-04 Thread White Bear
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[e-gold-list] Re: 2,000 bars worth aprox. $500 Million found

2003-08-04 Thread Ian Green
Just goes to show what an oxymoron military+intelligence is! Can't even tell gold from brass! ... But it IS gold, says the five year old child, meaning the adjective describing colour! Regards, Ian Green From: Adam Selene Sent: Monday, 4 August 2003 5:13 PM The U.S. military announced the

[e-gold-list] Re: R: Stealing Trademarked Words

2003-08-04 Thread White Bear
By the way, E-Gold-Casino is not in any kind of related business with E-Gold Ltd. We are not selling or buying eny e-currency. Gaming is not banking. In all known cases of e-gold trademark infringements, opponents tried to perform e-currency dealing or even scam e-gold users under their name.

[e-gold-list] Re: $250 E-Gold reg bonus at WB-CASINO.COM

2003-08-04 Thread White Bear
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[e-gold-list] Re: R: Stealing Trademarked Words

2003-08-04 Thread James M. Ray
White Bear wrote: By the way, E-Gold-Casino is not in any kind of related business with E-Gold Ltd. We are not selling or buying eny e-currency. Gaming is not banking. e-gold isn't banking either (see the seldom-read e-gold account user agreement). You are associating e-gold's name with your

[e-gold-list] Re: R: Stealing trademarked words

2003-08-04 Thread Ben Legume
Someone mentioned Australia, if you want a specific famous case if you know Sydney there is Betty's Soup Kitchen on Oxford St at the corner of Crown St.. She had a campbell's-like lettered logo in red and white painted next to the name Betty's Soup Kitchen. She lost. Yes, they argued

[e-gold-list] Re: R: Stealing Trademarked Words

2003-08-04 Thread Danny Van den Berghe
And if a site that has e-gold in the domain name but has nothing to do with DGC and the domain name actually means 'electronic gold-something' then that can not possibly seen as an infringement on the e-gold trademark, or? Hi, I see two possible ways to consider e-gold-casino The first

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2003-08-04 Thread Mark
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2003-08-04 Thread jpm
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[e-gold-list] Re: R: Stealing Trademarked Words

2003-08-04 Thread Adam Selene
James M. Ray wrote: Failing that, I again suggest Evocashcasino, etc. instead of the constant infringement on e-gold's name To the contrary, the best argument je can make in using E-Gold in the name of the casino, is that E-Gold in the name is merely a descriptive term, of a casino that

[e-gold-list] Re: R: Stealing Trademarked Words

2003-08-04 Thread James M. Ray
Adam Selene wrote: ... To the contrary, the best argument je can make in using E-Gold in the name of the casino, is that E-Gold in the name is merely a descriptive term, of a casino that accepts electronic gold Hmm. Like a thermos, maybe, instead of a Thermos? -- and not just e-gold(R), but

[e-gold-list] Re: R: Stealing Trademarked Words

2003-08-04 Thread jpm
This is one of these bizarre internet discussions... In any first-world court . it is just utterly, utterly, utterly, utterly, utterly, utterly inconceivable that you could get away with having e-gold in a name. Honest. I'm not lying. It's just a non-starter. There is nothing to

[e-gold-list] Re: R: Stealing Trademarked Words

2003-08-04 Thread jpm
At 15:44 -0400 8/4/03, James M. Ray wrote: Would the same phrase Bet with e-gold used on the casino home page be infringing? What exactly is the difference? One's a domain name, and the other's an invitation. Go try registering cocacolaforum.com and then on another site do a forum about the

[e-gold-list] 1/2 way recovery

2003-08-04 Thread jpm
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[e-gold-list] Re: R: Stealing Trademarked Words

2003-08-04 Thread Adam Selene
One's a domain name, and the other's an invitation. Go try registering cocacolaforum.com and then on another site do a forum about the wonders of drinking a lot of CocaCola if you want to see the difference. Your insistence on using Coca-Cola as an example is bad, because Coca-Cola is a

[e-gold-list] Re: R: Stealing Trademarked Words

2003-08-04 Thread Adam Selene
Different situation. My bet was about Coke (or pick a company that has lawyers on staff -- anyone except e-gold). Well, I can certainly create cokeforums.com as a discussion about cocaine. You completely ignored that my primary argument is based on the fact e-gold is descriptive. Tell me, is

[e-gold-list] Re: R: Stealing Trademarked Words

2003-08-04 Thread James M. Ray
Adam Selene wrote: Different situation. My bet was about Coke (or pick a company that has lawyers on staff -- anyone except e-gold). Well, I can certainly create cokeforums.com as a discussion about cocaine. However, someone using the similar script-style lettering and selling signs that said

[e-gold-list] Feedback on MasterCard from debitgold.biz

2003-08-04 Thread condor1
So I got the DebitGold MasterCard from https://www.debitgold.biz I am NOT impressed. To my disappointment it is a card from a USA bank (1st national bank of central Texas) a fact that was not explained on the debitgold.biz website. Furthermore it is a paylynx card and the PayLynx logo is

[e-gold-list] Re: R: Stealing Trademarked Words

2003-08-04 Thread Patrick Chkoreff
On Monday, August 4, 2003, at 04:56 PM, James M. Ray wrote: Adam Selene wrote: Tell me, is egold == e-gold(R). How does one abbreviate electronic gold when one is not referring to a particular implementation of it? That's not e-gold's problem, but the community seems to have settled upon DGC.

[e-gold-list] It's SO easy (was: Re: Stealing Trademarked Words)

2003-08-04 Thread James M. Ray
Patrick Chkoreff wrote: ... I thought maybe d-gold might be handy for digital gold, and here's something cute I never noticed before -- did you know that http://d-gold.com takes you to the PayByGold site? Cool! -- Patrick What gets me is how easy it would be to do what TGC did and have the

[e-gold-list] Re: It's SO easy (was: Re: Stealing Trademarked Words)

2003-08-04 Thread Katz Global Media
yea, it is for those people who can't type e-gold and miss the key... free traffic anyone? :-) Gordon H. www.katzglobal.com --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Use e-gold's Secure Randomized Keyboard

[e-gold-list] Re: It's SO easy (was: Re: Stealing Trademarked Words)

2003-08-04 Thread Katz Global Media
you mean like www.cafe-gold.com :-) Gordon www.katzglobal.com Just poking around, I found nobody has yet gotten www.usegold.com, and there are probably dozens of words out there like the use to supply the needed e in front of the word gold with no problems. --- You are currently

[e-gold-list] Alternative debit card!

2003-08-04 Thread Graham Kelly
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[e-gold-list] Gyro free flight, update!

2003-08-04 Thread Graham Kelly
Guys, My UFO is *almost* ready to be delivered to me (I've already paid for the rolling kit, the internals, and the motor reduction gearbox.) I will still need to get it built (250~300 man/woman hours), and then buy and install gauges, rotors, and prop. Recently, we went to Auckland for the

[e-gold-list] Re: R: Stealing Trademarked Words

2003-08-04 Thread James A. Donald
-- On 4 Aug 2003 at 13:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is one of these bizarre internet discussions... In any first-world court . it is just utterly, utterly, utterly, utterly, utterly, utterly inconceivable that you could get away with having e-gold in a name. I think that the

[e-gold-list] Re: R: Stealing Trademarked Words

2003-08-04 Thread Khurram Khan
You completely ignored that my primary argument is based on the fact e-gold is descriptive. That's because e-gold is descriptive of exactly ONE company, the one that trademarked both e-gold and egold long ago. If this counts as ignoring your argument, so be it, but your argument flunks the