by Daniel D. Stuhlman
December 2003
Trademark Violation -- Cease and Desist
http://home.earthlink.net/~ddstuhlman/crc66.htm
Mr. Daniel D. Stuhlman writes a fascinating article -- there is only a couple problems. Ok more than a few problems. Lots of problems.
He is not a lawyer and doesn't know what he is talking about. He is wrong and I believe a liar. I never spoke or email him. Never heard of him.
He writes:
- I received one of those 'nasty' letters on Oct. 22, 2003 via e-mail demanding me to stop violating a trademark
- In June 2002 the Association of Jewish Libraries held its annual convention in Denver. They got permission to use a catchy name playing on the moniker "mile high" associated with the city.
Here is what he left out - I had an agreement with Association of Jewish Libraries that after the convention they would no longer use my trade mark and business name. They agreed. Simple enough.
What Daniel D. Stuhlman doesn't understand is agreements. Stuhlman is not a lawyer.
Before you listen to people like Daniel D. Stuhlman - talk to someone that knows something before you get yourself in trouble.