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
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
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
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
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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!
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From: Adam Selene
Sent: Monday, 4 August 2003 5:13 PM
The U.S. military announced the
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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
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
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?
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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
Adam Selene wrote:
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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
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
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
thank heavens gold recovered half that plummet!
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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
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
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
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
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.
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
yea, it is for those people who can't type e-gold and miss the key... free traffic
anyone?
:-)
Gordon H.
www.katzglobal.com
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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.
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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
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
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