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Online Journal Publisher Raided by Police

Posted by Roblimo on Wed Dec 22, 1999 07:05 PM
from the not-just-dumb-but-actually-evil dept.
mwalker writes "Transasia Corporation is claiming over a million dollars in damages based on their claim that a search engine request using the word 'Leonardo' brings up not only their web sites but also those of the MIT-published Leonardo arts organization. What's worse is that the police have now raided the publication for incriminating papers (papers containing the word 'Leonardo')." Okay. This is over the edge. Way worse than the Etoys/etoy stupidity. I'm making a personal donation to the Leonardo Defense Fund, 425 Market Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, California, 94105, U.S.A. I strongly urge other Slashdot readers to take their own appropriate actions - short of lawbreaking or violence, of course. Here's the Leonardo Finance site so you can see the enemy's face first-hand. Unbelievable!
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  • [OT] Re:well take this! by Yakman (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:07PM
  • Re:Stupidity by webster (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:09PM
  • Caddis Worm Art! by Steeldrivin (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:13PM
  • by Roblimo (357) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:13PM (#1451086) Homepage Journal
    Looks like we were among the first to pick up on this one, so no links. I mean, we do actually *break* a story now and then. Not often, but it happens. ;-)

    - Robin

  • Tabernak! by Vector Inspector (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:20PM
  • If this is a prank . . . by Anonymous Coward (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:21PM
  • What About DAVE? by wizarddc (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:21PM
  • The Police should think before acting by gbowland (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:25PM
  • Re:That's disturbing by ivan_13013 (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:21PM
  • Moterator!!!!!!!!!!! by codejnki (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:27PM
  • Agreed, BS (Score:3)

    by tilly (7530) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:25PM (#1451099)
    MIT has a tradition of elaborate hoaxes.

    Either some officer was seriously bribed, or else this is a hoax.

    Cheers,
    Ben
  • Re:A Hack, err, Crack? by Evangelion (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:28PM
  • Re:This is a Good Thing by Assistant Madman (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:35PM
  • Re:leonardo.com, .net, .co.uk etc by PigleT (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:25PM
  • Please note.. by Anonymous Coward (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:26PM
  • Re:Slashdot sued for using ``Leo-NOGREP-nardo'' by PCDoctor (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:37PM
  • Re:You've *got* to be kidding. by Wellspring (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:37PM
  • Re:This is a Good Thing by Assistant Madman (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:27PM
  • Actually, this may be a GOOD thing. by xENTROPYx (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:28PM
  • Utterly ridiculous (Score:3)

    by Yebyen (59663) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:16PM (#1451117) Homepage
    You cannot own the word Leonardo... it's a name. Leo DiCaprio could be attacked too, I guess. Hey why don't you dig up Leonardo DaVinci and beat him up, he's infringing too!

    If this madness doesn't stop, I'm founding my own planet, one with no patents or such. (Or a BETTER patent system... one that exists to protect IP and to do nothing else... no "giving huge corporations the edge" or that crap... maybe they'll have to start protecting their ideas with good, old fashioned security.)

    But let's think about this for one more moment... they're claiming to own the word Leonardo... !!!... Utter stupidity.

  • This is absurd. (Score:3)

    by Dirtside (91468) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:16PM (#1451119) Homepage Journal
    If this kind of thing keeps up -- police organizations acting subservient to business interests, without consideration for the rights of the individual -- eventually we're going to end up in among the worst of all possible worlds: one controlled by the corporations with no concern for the individual, and no rights except what the corporation gives you.

    On another note, I would like to announce that I have trademarked and patented the use of every word in this comment. Anyone using the words "If," "this," "kind," etc. will be immediately sued for... one MILLION dollars!

  • But the exerciser won't work! by Greg W. (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:29PM
  • Why not add Leonardo to your sites MetaTags? by FlyveHest (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @09:17PM
  • incitement to trademark and register by Anonymous Coward (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @09:20PM
  • They'll loose by Betcour (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @09:49PM
  • Re:This is absurd. (Score:3)

    by waveman (66141) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:41PM (#1451130) Homepage
    Doctor Evil, one million dollars is not much these days. You should ask for ... TEN BILLION DOLLARS!!!
  • Re:Dont forget to put your letter through babelfis by Vidar Hokstad (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @10:01PM
  • Silly English Pig-Dog! by the eric conspiracy (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:42PM
  • Re:Contact Emails by Vidar Hokstad (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @10:02PM
  • Re:Dont forget to put your letter through babelfis by twit (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:31PM
  • They should sue DiCaprio by RPoet (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @10:02PM
  • This is way sick by Anth_ (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:44PM
  • A link? by crush (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:33PM
  • Because they're French??? Grow Up. by nlvp (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @10:13PM
  • Confirmation?? (Score:4)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:34PM (#1451142)
    I don't know where wired got it from, but this article on Etoys references the Leonardo problem http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,33189,00 .html The article is about a rally to protest against Etoys. A quote from the article: "Also appearing at the event was Jack Ox, a New York-based editorial advisor for Leonardo, a scholarly review published by MIT Press now facing a similar suit to the one challenging etoy. Transasia Corporation has filed suit in Nanterre, France, against Association Leonardo, the non-profit arts organization that produces the journal, for trademark infringement. The company is claiming more than US$1 million in damages in lost revenue." ulf
  • They aren't suing the search engine. by DunbarTheInept (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:45PM
  • Re:This is absurd. by JackAssPenguin (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @10:13PM
  • Re:Contact Emails by gfilion (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:35PM
  • Re:This is a Good Thing by Assistant Madman (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:49PM
  • Verification Anyone by dyskordus (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:36PM
  • by David A. Madore (30444) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:36PM (#1451151) Homepage

    (Paris, 1999/12/23)

    After its successful lawsuit against ``Association Leonardo'' for illegal use of the trademark ``Leonardo'', and somehow managing to be placed higher than them in web search results, Leonardo® Finance filed a suit against the famous on-line discussion forum ``slashdot [slashdot.org]'' this morning for commenting on the matter without acknowledging the fact that the term ``Leonardo'' was a registered trademark of Leonardo® Finance. They claim $42 billion damages due to the massive slashdot readership, and legal experts all agree that slashdot is sure to be found guilty as charged.

    ``This is terrible,'' is reported to have said slashdot creator CmdrTaco, ``I have no choice but to close the site. This means I'll never be able to pay the damage.''

    After this, Leonardo Finance is expected to sue the gli Uffizi museum in Florence for showing paintings of the Renaissance painter Leonardo® da Vinci without duly acknowledging Leonardo® Finance's ownership of the trademark. ``We will probably settle for the paintings themselves;'' said a representative of the finance firm; ``by rights they should be ours, anyway.''

    Leonardo® da Vinci was unreachable for comments.

  • my thoughts by shazam* (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:37PM
  • Shot themselves in the foot by cfulmer (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:37PM
  • Re:Contact Emails by sustik (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @10:20PM
  • Re:What are they going to court for? by Vidar Hokstad (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @10:21PM
  • I don't read Slashdot for racism by fantomas (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @10:30PM
  • Re:This is absurd. by Relic of the Future (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:49PM
  • Re:There is no good excuse for a DOS by sustik (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @10:34PM
  • Trademarks don't work like this by Cato (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @10:48PM
  • Perhaps pressure on the search engines? by doctorfaustus (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:02PM
  • Re:More rediculousness... by Taurine (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:40PM
  • Re:McDonald's by Logan (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:05PM
  • Also affected by this claim ... by doctorbob (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:41PM
  • Re:HOAX? by interiot (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:12PM
  • Ludicrous by _Ender (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:41PM
  • Come to think of it by Felinoid (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:20PM
  • Re:time to take action: META tags and spam by eries (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:41PM
  • Re:Utterly ridiculous by *borktheork* (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:21PM
  • Re:Reality Check (Score:5)

    by David A. Madore (30444) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:41PM (#1451181) Homepage

    The lawsuit is not against the journal based at MIT. It is against the French non-for-profit organization ``Association Leonardo'', the French chapter of the Leonardo Network.

    See this page [mit.edu] for more details. As it is hosted by MIT Press [mit.edu], I don't think the whole affair is BS.

  • Re:More rediculousness... by alexbeyn (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:42PM
  • Easiest boycott this side of the Pecos by Randy Rathbun (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:43PM
  • Instead of a silly DOS how about by alex.wright (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @11:10PM
  • Re:They'll loose by fishbowl (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @11:18PM
  • Re:Dont forget to put your letter through babelfis by msaavedra (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:22PM
  • It's in *France* stupid... by Simon Brooke (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @11:31PM
  • Re:The French are snobs. by belar (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:22PM
  • What's next? by ParadoXIII (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:22PM
  • Precedent by rgaul (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:24PM
  • More contact info from nic.fr: by gfilion (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:44PM
  • Leonardo blocking by maroberts (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @11:48PM
  • Fools! by eagl (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:24PM
  • Re:Reality Check by Simon Brooke (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @11:49PM
  • Re:Ummm.... by zenon (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:46PM
  • History Won't Care by volsung (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:46PM
  • French Law? by gr0nd (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:47PM
  • Re:What TMNT - Happened before by *borktheork* (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:27PM
  • Re:I can't believe this crap. by ParadoXIII (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:29PM
  • Di Caprio? by Qic (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:47PM
  • In other news... (Score:4)

    by grappler (14976) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:48PM (#1451209) Homepage
    Anyone heard the latest on LEONARDO DiCaprio? Word on the street is he's making a new movie that chicks are sure to dig. Unfortuately, girls, there's bad news too: rumors are flying about a hookup between LEONARDO and Britney Spears. What a hot couple. I bet they'll be together forever!

    My, it's been a while since the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were popular. In my opinion, Splinter was the coolest character, but he was surely closely followed by LEONARDO!

    Here's a little fun little-known fact for you readers out there: LEONARDO the turtle's name was inspired by an artist/scientist from waaaaaaay back in the rennaisance named LEONARDO DaVinci! You might have heard of him.

    My, there's been a lot of talk about people named LEONARDO in today's column hasn't there. Well, here's another fun fact about the name LEONARDO: The name LEONARDO, a close relative of Leo, Leonard, and Leon, means "Like a Lion".

    Let's hope the lions, er, lawyers, aren't sent after me because of this column. Time will tell, dear readers. Time will tell.

    --
    grappler
  • Re:What about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by *borktheork* (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:30PM
  • by Roblimo (357) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:48PM (#1451211) Homepage Journal
    The Leonardo Journal and the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology have been around for a good long time. I read their stuff from time to time, even though I find some of it a little stuffier than it needs to be.

    This is not an MIT prank. I blew up when I saw the submission because I have always *liked* Leonardo and ISAST - and because the idea of suing over search engine placement is a new low.

    I'm sorry that so many Slashdot readers took this as an opportunity to knock the French. Leonardo was founded in France, and ISAST is as international as, well, Linux. One dumb company and a few over-reaching French cops don't reflect on the whole country any more than some of the obnoxious moves made by U.S. Government agencies and U.S. companies reflect on all U.S. citizens.

    I'm going to spend the rest of the night shaking my head and asking myself, "What is this world coming to?"

    Note "the world." All of it, not any particular country. ;-)

    - Robin

  • Re:Dont forget to put your letter through babelfis by Freedent (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:50PM
  • Re:Honestly... by Wumpus (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @10:10AM
  • Eurocheques OK by Cato (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @11:35AM
  • Yes, it's in France, but by HiThere (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @11:36AM
  • Request to Slashdot maintainers by HiThere (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @11:41AM
  • Re:You've *got* to be kidding. by HiThere (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @11:44AM
  • Proof kindof? (where 1 ref = proof) by lalartu (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @12:00AM
  • Re:More rediculousness... by Winged Cat (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @01:12PM
  • Honestly... by ladygeekia (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:18PM
  • Foolhardy by Wolfbaine (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @12:01AM
  • Hack or serious, this is out of hand... by DJerman (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:19PM
  • Re:But the exerciser won't work! by dgph (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @12:03AM
  • Re:More rediculousness... by Mr. Slippery (Score:2) Thursday December 23 1999, @01:48PM
  • What the? (Score:5)

    by Magus311X (5823) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:19PM (#1451228)
    Suing over results in a search engine? Either someone at LF has been seriously misinformed or they need a serious talking to.

    If this was an actual problem, wouldn't everyone have sued every other search engine over this by now? Eesh.

    I'm quite fluent in French, and I think my IS deparment is going to have a word with their IS department. Want to get in touch with LF? Here you go for those who don't mind making international calls/faxes:

    Tel: +33(1) 47 20 24 88
    Fax: +33(1) 49 52 01 01
    --
  • here by Booker (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:32PM
  • Ex-Netscape VP is director! by bpdlr (Score:2) Thursday December 23 1999, @12:35AM
  • Wait a minute... (Score:3)

    by spaceorb (125782) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:20PM (#1451233)
    When I search for 'Leonardo' on any given search engine, I pull up 50 million pages for Leonardo DiCaprio, 3 for Leonardo/ISAST, and 2 for Leonardo Finance. My question is, doesn't Leonardo DiCaprio have more money? They must not be a very smart finance firm...
  • Re:More contact info from nic.fr: by gfilion (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:50PM
  • Re:McDonald's by orcrist (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @12:41AM
  • by Booker (6173) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:35PM (#1451238) Homepage
    First, sorry for my poor spelling of "independent" :)

    here [mit.edu] is more information on the raid, and a snippet:

    The search warrant was served by a squad of eight French policemen accompanied by a locksmith. They had instructions to copy all papers with the word "Leonardo" on them. More absurdly, they had instructions to log into the Internet from my mother's home, presumably to show that the Leonardo web sites could be accessed from this location. They left with copies of papers dating back to the 1960s.

    ----
  • My own patent by Bob McCown (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @01:13AM
  • Re:McDonald's by sam_vilain (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:50PM
  • This is Getting worse.. by BenJamin.G (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:20PM
  • Re:/. going... by Molz (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:39PM
  • transasia corp?? where's the info on them? by Elminst (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:52PM
  • But so very French... by realkiwi (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @01:28AM
  • Re:What about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Yebyen (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:21PM
  • Who eees thees Leonardo? by doggo (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @01:31AM
  • by Hrunting (2191) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:44PM (#1451248) Homepage
    The subject basically says it. The company is suing, it feels rightfully, over trademark infringement, and as evidence of this it is using the search engine results to say, basically, "Look, this company is diluting our trademark!" It's an interesting excuse, that a search engine result could be used as evidence.

    With that in mind, the search warrant seems odd, and what seems even odder is that it could be served. Does anyone know of any previous case history where the police needed to search a premises for trademark infringement? The only thing I could think of looking for is some sort of knowledge of the infringement which might incriminate. Normally, this information can be requested through a subpoena.

    In any case, I thoroughly hope this actually goes to court. Slashdot is quick to jump on the case of anyone even bringing up a case like this, but I think the actual problem is that none of this has gone through the legal system yet. Once a few precedents get established (based on already established precedents, I might add, which will probably make it very easy for the Journal to win), less and less of these cases will come to trial, I bet.

    Tell the coalition of plaintiffs to go through with the case. Then end the message with, "Ha ha. We need the precedent and you can look funny when you set it."
  • A Hack, err, Crack? by Evangelion (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:54PM
  • Contact Emails (Score:4)

    by cheese63 (74259) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:21PM (#1451250)
    I pulled these off of the contact page of the Leonardo Finance page:

    Yves Delacour : yves.delacour@leonarofinance.fr
    Franck Monnot : fmonnot@leonardofinance.fr
    Valérie Virlouvet : valerie.virlouvet@leonardofinance.fr

  • Not even a link? (Score:4)

    by aeonek (73537) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:21PM (#1451253)
    It should be a good idea too confirm this before donating any money.
  • Re:McDonald's by alexbeyn (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:55PM
  • The Invisible Hand tears at The Net. by crush (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:21PM
  • by Carnage4Life (106069) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:49PM (#1451256) Homepage Journal
    From roblimo's post:
    . I'm making a personal donation to the Leonardo Defense Fund, 425 Market Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, California, 94105, U.S.A. I strongly urge other Slashdot readers to take their own appropriate actions - short of lawbreaking or violence, of course.
    From the post I am replying:
    You aren't doing so hot where it counts. Stories about robots and the like are massively cool, but "strongly encouraging" me to send my money somewhere to defend against something I think is inane?

    Now with both relevant sentences side to side i would like to ask bugzilla and all the moderators who believe this is worthy of a 5, where does roblimo strongly encourage anyone to send money...? he said he has sent money and strongly encourages every one to take appropriate action. Now since I am assuming that that slashdotters are generally of above average intelligence I feel stupid pointing out that all roblimo said is "I have sent money, do what you feel is right". Now unless everyone else on slashdot has been implanted with obedience chips or has had their logic circuits fried, how is this even mildly coercing people to send money? I would assume that the average slashdotter (i.e. geek, scientist, intelligent human being) is more individual than bugzilla and all the moderators who agreed with him think...and thus does not rush of to listen to the Who, or buy AIBOs or download Quake 1 source code simply because Roblimo or CmdrTaco suggests it. So why should they send money to some fund based on Rob's opinions only?

    It seems that you are making the Slashdot a role model and are now complaining because you don't approve of this role model's behavior. Please stop this kind of thinking....I am already pissed at all the parents that have forced warning labels on everything I watch, listen to and read. We don't need that crap ( disclaimers and pseudo-censorship) on slashdot too. After all I had assumed that the slashdot readership was at least mature if not adult enough to take responsibility for their own actions.

    I can't wait to stop seeing posts bitching about slashdot and its owners on this site. If you don't like it, leave, don't start fscking it up for us that are don't sweat the small stuff by posting you're view of how slashdot should be. If you feel that strongly about it...grab the source, create your own site, and stop bitching here.

    Bad Command Or File Name
  • Re:This is a Good Thing by Camel Pilot (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:56PM
  • Re:Hack or serious, this is out of hand... by DJerman (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:57PM
  • I can't believe this crap. by Chip Stillmore (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:58PM
  • Re:Utterly ridiculous by danger.mouse (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @06:20PM
  • Re:Utterly ridiculous by danger.mouse (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @06:29PM
  • Re:I called leonardo finance by rmalina (Score:1) Friday December 24 1999, @05:57AM
  • Speaking of funny... by twdorris (Score:2) Thursday December 23 1999, @01:33AM
  • Re:Speaking of funny... by twdorris (Score:2) Friday December 24 1999, @10:17AM
  • Re:This is... - Well if this isn't flame bait by Totally Desensitized (Score:1) Friday December 24 1999, @11:06AM
  • Re:More rediculousness... by Winged Cat (Score:1) Monday December 27 1999, @08:02AM
  • Re:This is absurd. (Score:3)

    by WNight (23683) on Thursday December 23 1999, @02:00AM (#1451271) Homepage
    Yeah, and that corp will get a molotov cocktail tossed through a front window at night, while the person they recently pissed off has an airtight alibi. Problem solved.

    If you cheat, by buying your way through the courty system, walking over people, they will fight back. And they won't do it with expensive lawyers.

    And, it's be hard to really get upset at the vigilante justice... "Tasty, yet morally ambiguous."
  • Let's all make Leonardo Pages by woogie (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @02:12AM
  • Re:/. going... by rbf (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:50PM
  • Aaaaargh ! by Dilbert_ (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:21PM
  • That's disturbing by Asparfame (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:22PM
  • Re:A Hack, err, Crack? by *borktheork* (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:54PM
  • by Mr. Slippery (47854) <tms AT infamous DOT net> on Thursday December 23 1999, @02:21AM (#1451279) Homepage

    "Loser pays" has problems of its own. Let's say Amalgamated Megacorp is screwing you over by dumping toxic waste in your swimming pool. You take them to court, but because they have millions to spend on O.J.'s legal team and the Chewbacca defense, you lose. You now have to pay their legal costs. You end up bankrupt, ruined, living on the street in a cardboard box.

    Given the possibility of having to pay millions for your opponent's legal fees, average citizens are unlikely to bring suits against the rich and powerful even if their case has merit.

    and trigger happy prosecutors have more to think about before filing cases.
    What do prosecutors have to do with civil litigation? Although that's an interesting idea, making the state liable for defendant's legal fees if a prosecution fails.
  • Web page that violates lots things at once. by Anonymous Coward (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @02:22AM
  • My 2 Cents by hbo (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:56PM
  • Kiss the freedom of speech goodbye! by tweder (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:22PM
  • Re:Silly English Pig-Dog! by *borktheork* (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @05:57PM
  • My new conspiracy by Shoeboy (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:22PM
  • Re:www.leonardo.com by KarMann (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @02:23AM
  • Re:Dont forget to put your letter through babelfis by Anonymous Coward (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @02:25AM
  • BOMB FRANCE... by cHiphead (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @02:27AM
  • I have... by Graymalkin (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:23PM
  • Re:Honestly... by Rogain (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @06:26PM
  • Re:Kiss the freedom of speech goodbye! by KarMann (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @02:49AM
  • Address of the Art Association by buzzcutbuddha (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @02:59AM
  • by Maul (83993) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:24PM (#1451300) Journal
    This IS worse than all the patent suits, wars between competing sites, and so forth.

    This needs to be a wake up call to everyone that companies will do anything to put themselves into a position where they can sue someone else.

    Does Leonardo Finance think that they have the right to sue someone because their page shows up in the same search query? This is beyond belief, and it will be even more rediculous if this goes ANYWHERE in court.

    Do we actually need laws to stop these people from bringing stupid lawsuits up? I hate to say it, but at the rate things are going, we might need a little government control to smack these companies around. Someone needs to propose some kind of bill to stop this BS. As much as I hate government control, this seems like the only way to stop this type of action, which is most certainly against the spirit of the net, is through the government or the legal system.

    I'm sure most Slashdotters are quite sick of this type of action, but it seems our protests aren't doing anything to help. We need to tell the legal system that we expect all behavior of this type to be thrown out immediately.

    It seems we're already losing the patent battle, with Amazon's suit being held in court. This is the next step, with companies suing eachother of lame stuff like this. I'm wondering where it will stop, if it does.

  • Re:You've *got* to be kidding. by sahai (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @06:48PM
  • Re:Honestly... by Yebyen (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:24PM
  • Re:This is a Good Thing by /ASCII (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @06:51PM
  • Thank goodness for stupidty by pbryan (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:24PM
  • Re: Let's start copyrighting other stuff! by deefer (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @03:13AM
  • Is this another MIT prank? by anonymous cowerd (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @03:15AM
  • by jkorty (86242) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:25PM (#1451311) Homepage
    Roblimo, please post a followup when they throw this out of court. Don't leave us thinking that the world never corrects it's errors .. as an ordinary newspaper would do to it's readers.
  • Leonardo ?? by jbarnett (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @03:30AM
  • the concept of a trivial lawsuit once solved this by jkorty (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @07:02PM
  • Re:This is a Good Thing by anonymous cowerd (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @03:33AM
  • Are there any other sources? by Duxup (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:26PM
  • Careful, cabin retreats are copyrighted... by pngwen (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @07:21PM
  • crazy but..... by rapett0 (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:26PM
  • Is the city od Leonardo going to change its name? by Zemran (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @03:36AM
  • Re:McDonald's by Alpha42 (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @03:40AM
  • Re:Dont forget to put your letter through babelfis by RAruler (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @03:48AM
  • *peers* by dave256 (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:26PM
  • Re:Foreign Sites Are of No Interest by anonymous cowerd (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @03:53AM
  • quite strange by serialk (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @07:50PM
  • Hmmm... (Score:3)

    by adamsc (985) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:26PM (#1451332) Homepage
    Leo DiCaprio could be attacked too
    So some good could come from this, too. Talk about moral quandries...

    FTHI:

  • I think the complaint is moot. by jcr (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @08:00PM
  • So, how long before.. by Apuleius (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:26PM
  • Re:This is absurd. by TheCarp (Score:2) Thursday December 23 1999, @04:03AM
  • Where will it end! by Last Warrior (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:27PM
  • by bugzilla (21620) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @08:03PM (#1451338) Homepage
    Now with both relevant sentences side to side i would like to ask bugzilla and all the moderators who believe this is worthy of a 5, where does roblimo strongly encourage anyone to send money...? he said he has sent money and strongly encourages every one to take appropriate action.

    What is the "appropriate action" left? Boycott something? Sure, that'll work. Just like boycotting amazon.com will show that Bezos guy. IMO, there's nothing to be done outside of the normal legal process. There's a legal system in place and no matter what is done to patch it to work with current (or not so current) world politics it will always be able to be taken advantage of for cross purposes. This is one of those situations and causing a fervor about it isn't going to help it. Heck, Katz will probably have a "sauces from the Frenchmouth" sometime next week.

    It seems that you are making the Slashdot a role model and are now complaining because you don't approve of this role model's behavior.

    By reading and posting to Slashdot, I, along with millions of others, have made it a role model - granted, an unwilling one, but a role model and member of the world media all the same. As part of that role, they have a responsibility (oops, did I curse?) to present the news, whatever it might be, in a responsible fashion. Why? Because people believe what they read and many folks have turned to Slashdot as their sole news source over the last year or so. Slashdot has themselves said that they need to be more responsible when posting a news story. Or am I mistaken and Slashdot is no longer a news site? Hmm, the title graphic still has that darn word in it.

    My main point, and forgive me if I've been too microcephalic in trying to get it across, is this: the lack of responsibility for the manner in which some news items are posted on Slashdot is starting to show and it isn't a pretty sight. I like Slashdot, I really do. And you're right, I don't approve of some of the behaviour, but that's my right and I can bitch about it until the cows come home, but by doing so in the forum provided by Slashdot, I hope to get the message across not only to the guys running the show but also to the readers brave enough to read below a threshold of 4. Here's to the hope that we'll have some better thought out editorials and commentaries by the powers that be in 2000 and beyond. I'm rooting for you, I'll tell you that.
  • Re:This is absurd. by MaximumBob (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:27PM
  • Re: Let's start copyrighting other stuff! by EvilSoloman (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @08:04PM
  • Re:the concept of a trivial lawsuit once solved th by sethg (Score:2) Thursday December 23 1999, @04:06AM
  • by Sp@mMan (82919) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:27PM (#1451343)
    I dont know if anyone else has noticed, but Slashdot recently (past 6 monthes) seems to jump on the band wagon, conclusions etc. way to fast. Sure, the etoy/etoys thing turned out to be true. But now, your starting to ask us to send money, all because of an article on the cusp of news? Relax guys! Let me just say this to people with money to burn out there, hold your money, until you see the facts, from multiple organizations before we break out the Witch burning kit.
  • Noooooooooooo.......... by Dan the Control Guy (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:27PM
  • Hit 'em where it hurts... by chuckw (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @08:14PM
  • Re:Dont forget to put your letter through babelfis by TheCarp (Score:2) Thursday December 23 1999, @04:10AM
  • I don't see Transmeta in Altavista... by mind21_98 (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @08:34PM
  • Re:Trademarks.... ? by anonymous cowerd (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @04:21AM
  • HOAX? (Score:3)

    by 348 (124012) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:28PM (#1451351) Homepage
    Can this be validated? Nothing on the AP newswire, Call a buddy at MIT , he's heard nothing.

    This is simply to hard to beleive.

  • Re:This is absurd. by crush (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:28PM
  • The real problem by cmuncey (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @08:35PM
  • Circumstantial evidence that this is not a hoax by mx80 (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @08:43PM
  • Re: French & the French by Bob Uhl (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @04:29AM
  • Re:More rediculousness... by TheCarp (Score:2) Thursday December 23 1999, @04:34AM
  • Re:Reasons to blame the French: by anonymous cowerd (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @04:37AM
  • Re:Aaaaargh ! by JatTDB (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:28PM
  • Re:The Cat excercizeris AWSOME!!! by Fesh (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @04:42AM
  • Re:Dont forget to put your letter through babelfis by Aqualung (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @04:44AM
  • Oh no, not again! by Gurlia (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:29PM
  • by Skyshadow (508) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:29PM (#1451366) Homepage
    Okay, this one is just too bizarre to believe.

    There ought to be some major urges for tort reform, and I mean tort reform with punitive damages available. It makes me sick that deep-pocket corporations can use the high costs to the legal system to bully those annoying "citizens" who live in the country.

    In the mean time, we've got to figure out a way to hurt these people without being juvenile about it (Script-kiddieing is not the way to go). Unfortunately, as EToys has pointed out, they don't really see an impact from our boycotts -- we're just not enough in the target audience.

    I feel pretty helpless. If only we lived in a country where people had enough brain cells to take the system back from the corporate special interests that control it (but we don't). So many people vote straight tickets or for the candidate that promotes Jesus the most or whoever brings back the pork barrel programs, it just seems like intelligent people can't make any difference.

    Well, I'm depressed now.

    In case anyone does feel hopeful, here's my list of things that need to happen (in order):

    Take away corporation's ability to interfere in elections. There's a bad Supreme Court decision that allows corporations to essentially buy candidates with "soft money" and the like.

    Major tort reform: With punitive damages at the judge's discression. See above.

    Pump money into the public schools: The smarter the populace, the more people who can think for themselves, the better. Better teachers, smaller school systems, smaller class sizes, more community involvement. This includes requiring decent alternative education choices for people who don't learn in the "conventional" way. While we're at it, get the fsck'ing corporations *out* of the school.

    Start sending execs who break the law to prison: No fine will deter a major corporation from breaking the law. Sending the execs who cause said corporation to break the law will.

    I could go on, but this post is long enough already. Suffice it to say: This bullshit will continue until America either breaks the hold of the corporations. The only alternative is revolution; CEOs everywhere should take notice that all the money in the world didn't protect, say, Nicholas II or Battista. In any event, we're (and I'm speaking to the non-Firsters, the non-trolls and the non-knee-jerk slashdotters, which disqualifies a lot of the people who port) the ones who will have to make the changes happen. I don't see it happening, and it makes me sad.

    ----

  • Re:Contact Emails by Dirtside (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:30PM
  • Re:Reality Check by twit (Score:2) Thursday December 23 1999, @05:01AM
  • Re:Dont forget to put your letter through babelfis by twixel (Score:2) Thursday December 23 1999, @05:04AM
  • Reality Check (Score:5)

    by Gromer (9058) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:30PM (#1451371)

    IANAL, especially a not a French lawyer, but this is just nuts. No way in hell is this suit going to go in Leonardo Finace's favor. First of all, there is ample evidence that Leonardo Arts was there long before Leonardo Finance's trademark, and that alone should invalidate the case. The fact that Leonardo is a name of a person further invalidates it. If this suit succeeds, I will no longer be able to have any respect for the french legal system. Frankly, I would hope that this be thrown out the first time a judge takes a look at it.

    Moreover, this suit cannot succeed on PR grounds. Not even CNN-style obfuscation as with the eToy issue can cover up the egregious stupidity of this suit. Leonardo Finance is clearly the bad guy here, and will certainly appear so if this gets any media coverage. Leonardo Finance's only hope is that this won't get any attention, because any attention it gets will be bad for them. With any luck, and some help from Slashdot (media people! we know you're reading this!), this will get lots of attention.

    In fact, this is so obviously grounds-less that it seems to me it must be an intimidation tactic. Leonardo Finance is hoping that it can scare Leonardo Arts into backing down and settling in a manner agreeable to Leonardo Finance. Leonardo Arts is calling their bluff, and Leonardo Finance is going to have to back down very fast or be at risk of looking like a fool, wasting money on an unwinnable court battle, and possibly exposing themselves to countersuit (Is this possible under French law?).

  • Web hits by Bork (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @05:13AM
  • www.leonardo.com by Asparfame (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:32PM
  • And then they'll... by cyberwench (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:33PM
  • More money != better schools by KTrainor (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @05:23AM
  • Re:This is absurd. by bonehead (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @05:26AM
  • De-smutify the 'net!! by OakLEE (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:33PM
  • Re:Utterly ridiculous by spazimodo (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:33PM
  • Re:Public Announcement by oxytocin (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @05:30AM
  • leonardo police raid not a hack by rmalina (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @06:08AM
  • Re:Honestly... by Yebyen (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:36PM
  • Re:Dont forget to put your letter through babelfis by TheCarp (Score:2) Thursday December 23 1999, @06:08AM
  • time to take action: META tags and spam by eries (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:36PM
  • Re:Utterly ridiculous by srosen1 (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @06:08AM
  • Re:You've *got* to be kidding. by Riktov (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:38PM
  • Re:Hack or serious, this is out of hand... by rmalina (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @06:14AM
  • Re:Babelfish? Hilarious! Moderate this one up! by AtariDatacenter (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:38PM
  • Re:Dont forget to put your letter through babelfis by limpdawg (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:38PM
  • Re:How about confirming some of this info? by rmalina (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @06:20AM
  • Re:time to take action: META tags and spam by Alton (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @06:37AM
  • This happened before in the fashion.(Funny/Crazy) by ratsdliw (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:39PM
  • Re:Hack or serious, this is out of hand... by YIAAL (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @06:43AM
  • They finance start-ups by Skapare (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:40PM
  • for you people who don't follow links... by reptilian (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:40PM
  • [OT] babelfish for serious translations? by Imperator (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:41PM
  • Re:Dont forget to put your letter through babelfis by BinxBolling (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @06:47AM
  • Wired picked the story up as well. by BrianS (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @07:48AM
  • well take this! by Ater (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:41PM
  • We fixed that one here years ago by Animats (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @08:06AM
  • suspicious by Ru610 (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:42PM
  • Re:Fsck the USA by InSaNe ASyLuM (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:53PM
  • Just sent to by Ethermeme (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @08:12AM
  • How about confirming some of this info? by Duxup (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:43PM
  • It's that simple? by slickwillie (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @08:18AM
  • Re:Hack or serious, this is out of hand... by wrygrin (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:43PM
  • Re:My 2 Cents by hbo (Score:1) Thursday December 23 1999, @10:01AM
  • McDonald's by orcrist (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:54PM
  • Bottom Line by atd3000 (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:43PM
  • Re:Fsck the USA by Malacai[GDI] (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:55PM
  • Re:What about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by jago (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:56PM
  • Re:Utterly ridiculous by HermDog (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:58PM
  • Re:Not even a link? by peeping_Thomist (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:44PM
  • Re:What about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by SIGFPE (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:44PM
  • Public menacing by Dan B. (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:44PM
  • The Cat excercizeris AWSOME!!! by ratsdliw (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:45PM
  • one more day... by evilphish (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:46PM
  • A couple of ideas by dsplat (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:46PM
  • leonardo.com, .net, .co.uk etc by yotaku (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:04PM
  • Re:Not even a link? by raskolnik (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:06PM
  • Re:Reality Check by Zachary Kessin (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:07PM
  • Come on, it's a university by MostlyHarmless (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:09PM
  • by bugzilla (21620) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:46PM (#1451442) Homepage
    Thank you, Sp@mMan, for a voice or reason in all of the "me too's". I've also noticed the tendency of Slashdot in the recent year to regurjitate FUD a bit too quickly all while using some pretty weak excuses when called on it. Now we're being asked to send our money to someone to defend themselves against the French? All humor related to the French military tradition of surrender aside, doesn't France use the "loser pays" method of who pays for court costs? Sounds like someone is just rattling their saber to get a little free publicity.

    Slashdot, you guys are now in the position of having no small amount of influence on a large part of the net culture - please start thinking about using it wisely. You aren't doing so hot where it counts. Stories about robots and the like are massively cool, but "strongly encouraging" me to send my money somewhere to defend against something I think is inane? Thanks, but no. If I were up for that I'd open up the yellow pages, turn to religion and play "pick a sect".
  • PROTEST! by BeanDip (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:47PM
  • Yup (Score:3)

    by / (33804) on Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:48PM (#1451444)
    For an interesting perspective on police != protection, you might read Dial 911 and Die [jpfo.org], which was put together by the Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership [jpfo.org]. Even if you're not ESR with a tallit and sidelocks, you might be interested.

    PS, moderators, a post's pro-firearms content is insufficient cause for moderating it down.
  • If you believe they put a man on the moon... by bons (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:48PM
  • What are they going to court for? by Anonymous Cowpoop (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:49PM
  • Re:What about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Yebyen (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:49PM
  • Re:Hack or serious, this is out of hand... by Dan the Control Guy (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:49PM
  • Re:No. Armed Action. by Zachary Kessin (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:09PM
  • it seems odd by tater (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:52PM
  • Letter to Leonardo Finance by Gomez (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:09PM
  • As I read through alot of this and other threads, I notice many people getting ready to DOS them off the face of the earth. By flooding their mailboxes, you make sure that they will not have a chance to read any of the well thought out (but probably still scathing) responses to their action.

    By all means, I'm not saying don't flame them. I'm working on an email in french which might blister some of the paint... But I'd really appreciate it, if there was a chance that they might hear some of us.

    I know Slashdot is hardly known for it, but it'd be nice to show some maturity.

    More on topic: I think that actions such as these are a disgrace, the warrent should never have been issued or served. They said that their first concern in all of this was that the MIT site came up first in a search engine... Isn't that evidence enough? When they are sending out a journal by that name, and also have a web site using it, what does searching the premisis do besides constitute harassment?

    I almost hope someone is getting the facts wrong here, because this is amazingly stupid.

  • Blatant Stupidity by dyskordus (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @02:52PM
  • Re:time to take action: META tags and spam by dyskordus (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:10PM
  • Re:This is absurd. by Anonymous Coward (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:10PM
  • Phew! by sammy baby (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:13PM
  • Send it in HTML && Text!!! by spaztik1 (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:58PM
  • Lets get those bastards! by Greyfox (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:58PM
  • Re:What about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by eswan (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:59PM
  • Re:This is a Good Thing by Assistant Madman (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:00PM
  • Public Announcement by -koosh- (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:14PM
  • Stupidity by webster (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:00PM
  • and there is leonardo.org by fuzzy1 (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:15PM
  • The V.P. of Netscape Europe is on the BoD... by Superdave (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:15PM
  • One more thing by Camel Pilot (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:03PM
  • Re:Kiss the freedom of speech goodbye! by Zachary Kessin (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:16PM
  • Even Better! by Anonymous Coward (Score:2) Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:03PM
  • Defense fund backfire? by devapoj (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @03:16PM
  • Other sites to sue by _Ender (Score:1) Wednesday December 22 1999, @04:07PM
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