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Re: Reed Elsevier Law suit.
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- Subject: Re: Reed Elsevier Law suit.
- From: Hal Cain <hal.cain@ormond.unimelb.edu.au>
- Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2000 09:11:02 EST
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All is not sweetness and light in the electronic information field! I wonder about the Virgin Is. though; but could be that (if, as I think, it's a tax haven) then they could well be acting on behalf of another electronic info provider with its head office there. ___ "Hamaker, Chuck" wrote: > > >From Academic Universe, lexis Nexis, > > source: Financial Times > Friday, 25th: > > The company reported that two lawyers in the US Virgin Islands had filed a > suit claiming Dollars 6bn in damages and penalties after alleging anti- > competitive behaviour and misuse of copyright against Reed and Thomson > Corporation, its competitor in the legal information business. Reed said > the claim was "baseless".
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