[ANNOUNCE] DaLiBoxSW3000MediaCenter

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vdr@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Yes, that is right, but i don?t sell something. The DaLiBoxExtrem is
> only a fake.

Ah - well, in that case I guess it's fair to assume that your
"patent" is a fake as well.

IANAL, but I strongly suggest you either remove your eShop from
your web site, or clearly mark it as being a fake! Lawyers can
be very nasty, and they might get you for

- not having a proper "Impressum"
- offering a product of which you definitely know that you can
  not deliver it - might be considered attempted fraud ("versuchter
  Betrug")
- not properly listing the VAT ("Mehrwertsteuer" - in the ordering
  dialog this lists as 0,00 Euro) - might be considered tax evasion
  ("Steuerhinterziehung")

But then again, why do I even care what hapens to you...

Klaus

> I wait for the PS3. Maybe that is the right stuff. Then you can find a
> impressum
> with all that you need.
> DaLiMan
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Klaus Schmidinger"
> <Klaus.Schmidinger@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 8:44 PM
> Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] DaLiBoxSW3000MediaCenter
> 
> 
>> Darren Salt wrote:
>>> I demand that Klaus Schmidinger may or may not have written...
>>>
>>> [snip]
>>>> Oh, while we're at it: you're apparently selling stuff over your web
>>>> site
>>>> at http://www.dalibox.de, as can be seen on
>>>
>>>> http://daliman3.dalibox.de/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=&product_id=17&category_id=2&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=28
>>>>
>>>
>>>> However, I can't seem to find any detailed information regarding who is
>>>> actually running this web site. [...]
>>>
>>> "whois dalibox.de" appears to provide that information.
>>
>> Yes, but at least in Germany a commercial web site must itself
>> contain a section that identifies exactly who is behind it, and
>> a link to that section must be prominently placed and available
>> from every page of the site.
>>
>> I didn't make this up myself - it's the law. I just wanted to inform
>> him about that, in case he didn't know. These "reminders" can be very
>> nasty and expensive.
>>
>> It's especially strange since he won't provide information about
>> his alleged patent to an "anonymous poster" (meaning myself), but
>> does himself hide behind a veil of obscurity...
>>
>> I'm beginning to doubt that any such patent does in fact exist...
>>
>> Klaus


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