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Phone book publisher tries to silence critic with legal bullying

Posted on August 19th, 2012 at 16:19 by John Sinteur in category: News -- Write a comment

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Phone bookEverybody in the Netherlands still receives the paper phone guide once every year, whether they want to or not, even though in these days of Google and the Internet it is nothing but a vehicle for advertisements.

To help stop this form of harassment, a guy called Alexander Klöpping has registered a URL called sterftelefoongidssterf.nl (diephonebookdie) which redirects to the phone book cancellation form. In other words, if you want the phone book to be eliminated (‘die’) from your life, follow that link. (Actually don’t follow it, De Telefoongids are known to ignore your cancellation request anyway.)

Last Monday Klöpping received a threatening e-mail by the publishers of the phone book, a subsidiary of European Directories, that tells him he is engaged in trademark violation and that he must cease and desist.

  1. I hope he responded with a hearty “Die! Die! Die!”, or at least a good “Screw you!”. And now, I’d like to introduce Klöpping to the Streisand Effect…

  2. I would have simply answered with “We refer you to the reply given in the case of Arkell v. Pressdram”

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