JPM,

it seems to me you are very emotional over this (as you obviously have an interest in some way with e-gold LTD)

Gordon -- don't you know? I am actually Douglas Jackson. AND I am actually Jim Ray -- AND I am actually Jay Wherley. AND I am Barry Downey! (No wonder I know so much about IP law)


ALSO I AM ACTUALLY the Turks, father and Son. It's all a big nymous conspiracy theory, Gordon.

I only wish I owned shares in e-gold, I have never been able to weasel any out of anyone.

Emotions run high when IP issues are at stake (you get the whole wired-magazine-libertarian mindset clashing again the Machine).

I was merely pointing out the blatant reality of how that would work in 1st world countries. OF COURSE, obviously, blatantly, "e-goldcasino" or "e-goldshop" is a 100% flagrant violation of e-gold's trademark. I mean, you couldnt make a clearer example of outright, blatant trademark violation.



In the end I think if e-gold became litigious against the people who use e-gold as a payment system they would quickly fins that i-gold or something similar would become a little more popular a little more quickly.


I think e-gold(tm) should vigorously pursue to the ends of the Earth anyone who violates the e-gold trademark.





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