Yep. Maybe you are right. But you can simply test ist ... DaLiMan
Am Montag, 7. August 2006 12:41 schrieb Klaus Schmidinger:
vdr@daliman.de wrote:
Yes, that is right, but i donĀ“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@cadsoft.de To: vdr@linuxtv.org Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 8:44 PM Subject: Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] DaLiBoxSW3000MediaCenter
Darren Salt wrote:
I demand that Klaus Schmidinger may or may not have written...
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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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