etoy.com Returns 86
The lawyers have been on the phone, and etoy.com is finally back up, after over two months of outage. Hopefully this marks the an end to all the legal wranglings with eToys. See the most recent story for the details on what's happened over the last few weeks.
Re:this is dumb (Score:3)
clearly in this sector delivery times are critical, and matter to their customer base much more than a bit of corporate bulldozing. Remember, your average net consumer doesn't care about (until recently) obscure European conceptual artists. They care about getting little Jonny's toy on time, and eToys were below industry standard here.
I think that the result is fantastic, and was registered on toywar a while back, but I, and the average slashdotter, are not the same as the standard net user. The stock fall had very little to do with the domain dispute.
Re:Notice of Suicide (Score:1)
Seek help first. I have in the past been in such a state of mind. I never thought the possibility existed that I might come into a different state of mind where things would be even a little bit more tolerable. I did not believe those who said you will someday be able to tolerate living.
I am here now, though. It is many years later and it took a long time, but my life has become tolerable. I enjoy living. I'm not sure about whether those who told me to keep up hope were right or not, I just know that I am here now and living life is not that bad. Before I thought I could not go on and that things could not change. Instead I am here okay now today. Keep yourself alive, out of all the things you do. That is the first and most important step. If you feel unsafe, let somebody around you know. Allow others to help you if you will not be able to help yourself.
Re:Didn't Diamond win? (Score:1)
As I understand it, they won against the perliminary injunction (every corporation's favorite legal device), but the RIAA continued the lawsuit untill Diamond ran out of cash, at which point Diamond gave in. It may be that my facts are wrong regarding this case, but there are plenty of other, similar events which illustrate the same point.
My Rio is one of the first ones made, and has no copy protection. It will probably be worth something by the time my friend gives it back. :)
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DDoS. (Score:1)
Re:this is dumb (Score:2)
I am pretty certain that it was toywar that did most of the stock-crashing. They drove the stocks down with false orders, threatening emails, flaming emails, and so forth. The entire company got the "wrath of the internet" poured down their shirts. They didn't have a chance.
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Did the stock fall have anything to do with toywar (Score:2)
First we have this wonderful timeline [rtmark.com] of events and eToys' stock price. But perhaps that's all propaganda...
Who is eToys target customer?
That would be net-savvy or at least net-capable people. The kind of people that would be bound to come across the massive amount of unfavorable eToys press [dmoz.org]. The kind of people who would have to be blind to miss half the protest sites if they did a search on eToys [yahoo.com].
Who is eToys target investor?
People who are subject to all of the above but also get to read all the bad investor news [yahoo.com].
To top it all off, you have people who realize that if Etoys is looking at controlling the etoy.com content we should wonder what kind of content [virtualsurreality.com] they have. Now the FCC does too [yahoo.com]. Hmmm, I wonder who sent the information on over 350 mismarketed products?
No. Toywar had nothing to do with the fall of eToys, and Slashdot is a powerless entity as well. The only people who want you to believe that is companies who don't want to face their own toywar.
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Ah, but at what cost (Score:3)
There was no legal precident set, but hopefully we have set the meme in corporate minds that if you take frivolous action against people on the internet, you risk a Public Relations and Financial disaster. If the cause is just, we don't need the courts anymore.
Legal backing would have been nice, but the US Courts have an iffy record of upholding peoples rights in the face of high paid corporate lawyers, so unless the courts change I wouldn't count on their help.
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Re:Who stole whose name? (Score:1)
The battles over, but the war isn't.
President/CEO's Email Address (Score:1)
Toby Lenk
President and CEO, Etoys
toby@etoys.com
Phone 310-664-8100 (i doubt this is direct line, but not sure)
ummm.... be responsible.
Re:Notice of Suicide (Score:1)
Henri Poincaré
I really hope this is not serious, but if it is then I strongly urge you not to do it. As Poincaré says, the moments are everything, and the nights fade into nothingness in those fleeting moments of clarity or emotion. Don't rely on the doctors, rely on yourself and let the docs help if you need them to. There are always options, and the best one is usually to just go and attack the problems head on.
good luck
Re:Your few remaining rights have been annihilated (Score:1)
NSI's Power (Score:1)
[ c h a d o k e r e ] [dhs.org]
That' wasn't art. (Score:1)
If you want art, just look in trolltalk (although I'm not sure if it's still being updated) for the posts by 80md, 70% or ell7. Or the funny stuff by OSM or that 'g'whatever guy.
This was just sad. No one was fooled by that, no one
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Re:Won't stay up for long... (Score:2)
Of curious interest is the site of any merit? (Score:1)
I hdard it was some kind of fring art groupf however I would like to hear the straight dope (no flames or troll moderation thankyou)
Great that it's finally back up..... (Score:1)
Let's hope that this is REALLY all over now.
Why so long? (Score:2)
(IIRC, the court order simply said that etoy couldn't use it, not that they couldn't own it.)
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Legal crap (Score:1)
Re:Great that it's finally back up..... (Score:1)
Re:Why so long? (Score:2)
idle time.. (Score:2)
Just my $0.0000002 worth.
this is dumb (Score:1)
Megacorp always wins.
*sigh*
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It's great to hear they won... (Score:1)
Come on, etoy; you're supposed to be the good guys; no need to gloat. I know it feels good, especially after this long of a battle, but honestly, this is just tasteless.
Re:duh (Score:1)
And just when the color was returning to the site (Score:1)
"There was no response. The server could be down or is not responding."
-Netscape
Re:Who stole whose name? (Score:2)
Umm, no they didn't. Etoys dropped the suit in the face of public pressure, the courts did nothing but grant the injunction AGAINST etoy.
No ruling for justice here. The US courts maintain their current status of "money talks".
How the Etoy Campaign Was Won (Score:1)
But E-Toys got what they wanted (Score:2)
E-Toys managed to shutdown etoy.com through the holiday season. My guess is that that is all they wanted. They probably knew that they had no chance before they filed the lawsuit. But they knew that they could create a temporary disturbance.
Of course, they aren't the first ones to do this. The RIAA has been doing this sort of thing for years. They had no legal grounds on which to sue Diamond, yet Diamond was eventually forced to incorporate the RIAA's copy-protection features into the Rio because they did not have the money to continue the lawsuit. The MPAA is also fond of this sort of strategy.
We need to stop this bullshit. It seems that corporations have been gaining way too much power lately. If we don't do something, I fear that this will continue until we are living in a virtual dictatorship, with the real government completely under the control of the big corporations. Call me paranoid, but it seems to be the trend everywhere outside the Open Source community.
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Re:this is dumb (Score:2)
considering that their stock dropped from $65 to less than $20, I wouldn't say they won...
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Re:It's great to hear they won... (Score:2)
Re:Your few remaining rights have been annihilated (Score:3)
Um, have you even read any of the stories on the topic? etoy owned the name years before etoys even existed
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Re:Why so long? (Score:2)
(IIRC, the court order simply said that etoy couldn't use it, not that they couldn't own it.)
I have no idea why they kept it this long (that's a load of crap, once it was established that etoy was right and clear with etoys it should have been returned). I do undertstand why they froze it in the first place though. It is standing policy (among most places that are in charge of regulating things like this, not just NSI) that if there is a (serious)legal challenge, they freeze the challenged site until it is resolved. Basically, once the judge ruled in favor of restraining etoy (even temporarily) it was enough of a legal threat for the NSI to freeze the site. IMHO, this is good policy. If there is a dispute that has enough merit to make it into the courts, then the dispute should be settled in the court. They are basically covering their own butt by suspending it (and with as screwed up as NSI is, they need to cover their ass when they can).
Boycott? (Score:3)
Didn't Diamond win? (Score:1)
Did I miss something of great importance here?
Performance Art (Score:1)
I assume it was a troll, but I do value the moments pause (shock) it gave me to read the post. Trolls are a form of performance art. Admitadly, most of them are crappy art, but a few like the above post are really good art (if they are intended as art). The fealing of shock I got by looking at that post was exactly the fealing I get by looking at a strange and interesting piece of art. Now, if someone dose it again it will jsut be lame, but I would like to thank the troll who posted that for posting it.
Who stole whose name? (Score:3)
To put it bluntly, etoy.com didn't rip off the etoys.com name. Quite the contrary; etoy.com was up and running a full two years before etoys.com ever existed. Etoys.com is the real ripoff, not etoy.com.
And by the way, where did you ever get the idea that the etoy.com crew was "a gang of European homosexuals and drug abusers"? They are European, but I've never seen anything indicating that they were, or weren't for that matter, either gay or drug users. I very much doubt you've got proof either. Or are you just being a prejudiced bastard? The latter seems quite likely.
By the way, the only way I can see that you'd even get that idea is if you knew what it was they did. In which case, I find it very hard to believe that you wouldn't know that etoy.com had the name long before etoys.com did. Or are you one of those types that believe that those with money should be allowed to plunder those who do not, simply because they have the resources to do so?
Before I go any further I should state that I am, in fact, a capitalist. So don't go accusing me of being a socialist of any kind.
If you don't own your own name, what do you own? Not much. Just whatever pittance is left to you by the radical leftists who control the government.
Agreed, totally. Etoy.com does own its own name. Etoys.com would have stolen it given the chance, but thankfully the courts ruled for justice (a nice change).
Do they even care what a savage disincentive this is for business?
What, the fact that you can't steal from someone else? How's that a disincentive for business (well, those businesses that don't involve stealing anyway)?
"Freedom is slavery and ignorance is strength" quoth the famous Socialist George Orwell
If you're going to quote, please quote in context. You completely ruin the effect otherwise.
Yet another irrational outburst of mindless has swept Slashdot.
Yep. And I feel bad for responding to it, but you've left me little in the way of a choice, since I can't mod this one down.
By the way, I think the word you were looking for was "mindlessness." "Mindless" is an adjective; "mindlessness" is a noun. You can't have a "wave of mindless."
Ho, hum. I doubt very much that any of you have any concept of property rights at all.
You're right; you don't have any concept of property rights at all (and you're certainly a part of "any of you [Slashdotters]"). At least, not as applies to people. You appear to be the type who thinks that a business can take anything owned by an ordinary person with no compensation therefor, simply because as you seem to see it business is always right. Furthermore, you seem to be so ardent in your beliefs that you don't even bother to research the things you argue about, at least not thoroughly enough to make any real arguments. And I haven't even touched on your apparent bigotry yet. But that's for another post.
justification? (Score:1)
etoy should be thanking etoys (Score:2)
Re:That site should be banned... (Score:2)
WHY IS EVERYONE SO GOD DAMNED NEGATIVE?
Re:But E-Toys got what they wanted (Score:1)
We won a battle, but Big Brother Corpratism is winning the war.
Won't stay up for long... (Score:1)
Re:Your few remaining rights have been annihilated (Score:1)
No it's what happens when you have a slow link (Score:1)
Re:And just when the color was returning to the si (Score:2)