Monster, deserving or not, has developed a reputation in recent years for pursuing bully litigation against small fish in the pond, ostensibly to protect their trademarks.
Audioholics has a fantastic news post that prints, in full, the written response to Monster's Cease & Desist letter from Blue Jeans Cable president Kurt Denke who, as it happens, spent 19 years as a pitbull-type damages attorney before he got into the wire biz.
Audioholics: Blue Jeans Cable Strikes Back - Response to Monster Cable
Audioholics has a fantastic news post that prints, in full, the written response to Monster's Cease & Desist letter from Blue Jeans Cable president Kurt Denke who, as it happens, spent 19 years as a pitbull-type damages attorney before he got into the wire biz.
Audioholics: Blue Jeans Cable Strikes Back - Response to Monster Cable
In informal legal speak, his response is called a PFO letter, and while lengthy it's worth every minute you spend reading it.
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1 comment:
Who's the 'monster' now?
If Monster was looking for a scrap then apparently Mr. Denke is the chap who will happily oblige them.
After that letter you could sell tickets to the discovery hearing, if it got that far.
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