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Old 12-17-2007, 02:14 PM   · #24
TheBaldOne
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Bricio,

So the law should be flouted. Is this what you are saying?

So contracts can be torn up. Is this what you are saying?

So Sedo and mTLD can run false auctions at the expense of the winners. Is this what you are saying?

The law of contract is very precise, as is the law with auctions. mTLD are contracted 'by law of contract' with the winners of the first auction. Now Sedo and mTLD are saying that mTLD had a veto on the auction results and are using that veto to declare the auction void. What total and absolute rubbish. If I was advising either Sedo or mTLD (which obviously I am not) the first thing I would suggest is that they seek 'top' international legal advice, secondly that they get a damn good PR team in who are aloof to the rangles in their respective boardrooms.


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