And if he was liable for infringement and misappropiation, he would have
admitted that to you.
The critical mind at work.
At 09:55 PM 2/25/99 -0500, you wrote:
>>I would rather you go to the Southern District's warehouse in Kearny, NJ
>>and actually read the record in this case before you presume to lecture us
>>on what the facts really were.
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>In truth, Milton's account is exactly on track with that Adam Curry told me
>directly.
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>>At 05:13 PM 2/25/99 -0500, you wrote:
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>>>Martin B. Schwimmer wrote:
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>>>> As one of the lawyers who participated in the representation of MTV in
that
>>>> case, I would say that that particular genie was let out of the bottle
the
>>>> day Adam Curry registered mtv.com in his own name and began promoting a
>>>> music website under the name mtv.com (and not adam-curry.com).
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>>>What he doesn't tell you is that Adam Curry did this while working as a DJ
>>for
>>>MTV and with MTV's knowledge. MTV didn't give a damn until Adam Curry had
>>>created some value and visibility to the site and the Internet craze
began to
>>>take shape. AFTER they discovered value that they hadn't created, then,
>>>suddenly, the character string was their property. And they had more money
>>and
>>>were bigger, and there are always people like Schwimmer around who will do
>>>their bidding if the price is right, so they got the name.
>>>
>>>--MM
>>>
>>>"And remember, MTV is lying to you." -Fishbone
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