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 casino. I'd suggest -- especially considering the problem with that user who just clicked you a bunch of e-gold -- that you concentrate on gaming, and not copy others' names. Failing that, I again suggest Evocashcasino, etc. instead of the constant infringement on e-gold's name (and no, just because lots of others do it doesn't make it right -- If I owned Evocash and you did that, I'd do the same thing e-gold's likely to do for the same reasons).

Again, I can't imagine "E-Gold-Casino is not in any kind of related
business with e-gold Ltd." not-flunking the "laugh-test." Discussion-
forums have nothing to do with soft drinks, but saying "Coca-Cola
Forum is not in any kind of related business with the Coca-Cola
bottling company" flunks the same laugh-test. If I were the judge
(and while I may not be a lawyer, I have worked for a US District
Judge in the past) I'd make the loser pay in such a case. Of course,
if I were a judge, a LOT more loser-pays would probably happen...
Again, IANAL.

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.
That is really inacceptable and must be pursued.

Its like i can own dollar-pizzeria but can not issue own dollars.

I disagree (see multiple examples from JP, [EMAIL PROTECTED], etc...). I am not a lawyer and I don't speak for e-gold Ltd. Instead, I'm coming at this as an e-gold user who would prefer that more resources go to things like hardware and software -- having seen the results of using finite resources to deal with legal frivolities in the past. JMR





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