Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Man Sues Goldman Sachs to Protect www.goldman666.com

A blogger filed a lawsuit against financial giant Goldman Sacs over a domain name. The blogger filed the declaratory judgment asking the court to declare that he lawfully owns his blogs website address and that it does not infringe upon Goldman’s trade mark.

After Goldman accepted money from the federal government’s Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), the blogger started www.goldman666.com. The blogger used his website to criticize Goldman for is management, business practices, and for accepting TARP money.

Shortly thereafter, he received a letter from Goldman asking him to remove the blog. The blogger responded by filing the declaratory judgment action in a Florida federal court.

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