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Google sued as PetsWarehouse Lawsuit Continues.

Ikari Gendou writes "In April, Slashdot reported that Robert Novak, owner of Internet pet store Pets Warehouse filed a $15,000,000US lawsuit against several individuals who made comments about his company's poor service on an Internet mailing list. Also named in it and in the suit that followed were the owner of the mailing list, the owners of several informational sites about the lawsuit, the owners of other forums where the lawsuit was discussed, the attorney for the defense, and several sites that merely ran banner ads promoting the defense fund set up for the lawsuit. Some defendents settled out of fear, and were forced to pay cash, transfer their personal domain names to Novak, or even run banner ads for Petswarehouse on their websites. Now, the attorney for the defense has announced that in round three of the lawsuit, Google has been sued, as well as several other sites that have carried news about the lawsuit, such as search engine Judge-For-Yourself.com and pet stores DoctorDog.com and FerretStore.com. Robert Novak is representing himself in this lawsuit, and thus it is effectively costing him nothing to persue this campaign of harassment. He's already gotten several thousand dollars from settlements and cost the defendents considerably more than that in legal fees. More details should be posted soon here, including court documents that tell why Google was added to the suit."

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  1. Be careful what you say about Mr. Novak by Infonaut · · Score: 5, Funny
    Remember, he's in the business of suing people, so be sure not to accuse the no-good, rat-bastard, slimy, underhanded, weaseling, gutless scumbag of doing anything improper.

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    1. Re:Be careful what you say about Mr. Novak by Tackhead · · Score: 5, Funny
      > Remember, he's in the business of suing people, so be sure not to accuse the no-good, rat-bastard, slimy, underhanded, weaseling, gutless scumbag of doing anything improper.

      Are you implying that you believe Mr. Novak of Petswarehouse.com is a no-good, rat-bastard, slimy, underhanded, weaseling gutless scumbag?

      I would advise you to be more cautious in the future. The NGRBSUWGSADL - No-Good Rat Bastard Slimy Underhanded Weaseling Gutless Scumbag Anti-Defamation League - might sue you for libel.

  2. Re:His site hasn't been slashdotted yet! by British · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hey, I really would not suggest slashdot linking to Novak's website. As you know, the "slashdot effect" will bring his site to a crawl, losing potential customers. He'll also have a hefty bandwidth bill from his ISP.

    So, whatever you do, try not to visit his website. Don't hit Shift-reload over and over again. Don't ask all your friends to visit it and hit shift-reload over and over again. :)

  3. Pets Warehouse by N8F8 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Wonderfull name. Brings to mind a large building stuffed with pets from top to bottom. Hi-Lo's and Forklifts shuffling boxes of animals about. Over in the far rear corner is the "Scratch and Dent" bin full of great bargains.

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  4. New Google feature! by Alizarin+Erythrosin · · Score: 5, Funny

    New to Google! It's Google Pet Warehouse! Now you can search and purchase all your pet needs right from your favorite search engine!

    Want to know how we did it? Sure, we'll tell you! Some moron sued us and we won! We got his pet store and now it makes us a mint!

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  5. Re:bad page! bad page!! by Raskolnk · · Score: 5, Funny

    Mr. Novak,

    This letter is to inform you of a class action lawsuit filed against Pets Warehouse ("the Company") on behalf of the rest of the world ("Everybody").

    Everybody asserts that the Company has caused irreversible harm and mental anguish by the use of excessive blink tags and animated gifs on the Company's website. Everybody hereby claims the right to compensation for the aforementioned ailments caused by the Company's lack of taste.

    Regards,
    Everybody

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  6. Re:One Word... by verbatim · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sounds like an interesting Half-Life mod..

    OMG, THIS d00d IS WALLHAX0R1NG!!!!

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  7. I thought this was why we had judges! by mekkab · · Score: 5, Funny

    IANALBMWISTBO, (I am not a lawyer, but my wife is studying to be one: Why does this deserve an acronym? becuase this makes me a VERY dangerous person to have a conversation about: I know just enough legal terms to sound like a pro to the unwashed masses, and to sound like a total moron to the bar association)

    But here goes: SUMMARY JUDGEMENT.
    You can file suits till the cows come home... BUT WTF?! Summons, subpoena, discovery, WITH NO PRIMA FACIA CASE!

    How is he gonna establish jurisdiction?! Suing google?
    Whatever-
    SECTION 11 of fed civil procedure for FRADULENTLY suing for defamation... and judges can fine people for filing frivilous suits!

    Challenge this biatch and get him slapped the fuck down.

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  8. dole budgers/pensioners should slander him by DABANSHEE · · Score: 5, Funny

    Remember it doesn't pay to sue people on welfare.

    1, many don't respond to non-personal mail.

    2, half of them pretend their just some flatmate if a stranger such as a bailife or summons server knocks on the door. It becomes habit through years of not paying traffic fines & getting cought on the train without a ticket.

    3, they've got bugger all assets, at most maybe a old unregisted car that's either seeing out its days as a shed in the front yard, or, but for a old coat hanger & some bog, is due to see out its days as a shed in the front yard.

    4, you can't garnish their incomes.

    I know, I've been sued 3 times, & in each case they just gave up.

  9. Re:A Modern Day Morality Tale by unicron · · Score: 5, Funny

    The man's family was subsequently awared 10 million dollars. The truck, an 83 GMC half-ton with side saddle gas-tanks, exploded when it hit the man, whose family later sued GMC into bankrutpcy.

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  10. His message board! Quck before he changes it!!! by FyRE666 · · Score: 5, Funny

    What a dope:-

    login: test
    password: test

    Feel free to post your "comments" without having to give personal details to register!!!

  11. Good points, but lets talk about this case... by mekkab · · Score: 5, Funny

    Point 1:
    You obviously don't understand how this works... :)
    you are correct, sir! I thought my clarification (IANALBMWISTBO) meant that heretofor be ignored as a raving moron!

    Instead you get paperwork out the wazzo, all billed at 200 dollars an hour. Few companies, every the very rich are willing to even deal with it

    How much paper work does it take for a law firm to send a letter saying "Dear Mr Novak. BRING IT THE FUCK ON. Mr. I Sue-you, esquire"
    He doesn't have a legal leg to stand on.

    lets look at this case- this isn't about SONY who can TOTALLY write off $30mill or that there may be a technical point of merit,
    this is about Mr and Mrs domain name holder standing their ground. Novak is suing pro se, so defend yourself pro se. Counter sue pro se.

    You won't have to argue in front of the judge, s/he will spend too much time ripping Novak a new one for this frivilous shit!

    Yes lawyers are taught that going in front of a judge is the worst thing. But I can't imagine a lawyer saying "wow, this guy is filing all this stuff. I'm scared. Lets' settle!" I see them saying "this is so much bullshit, that I'm gonna try to take my fees directly out of Novak's ass."

    Just becuase Novak files papers doesn't mean it will get past prima facia. You sit on your ass, you don't see 1 day in the court room.

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  12. /. effect. by pclminion · · Score: 5, Funny
    Damn you Slashdotters! I've set my Opera to auto-reload petswarehouse.com every minute, because I'm so interested in seeing Novak's updates on his pending litigation.

    But you /. freakos are maxing out his bandwidth, apparently. Don't any of you DARE set auto-reload on that site! That's MY strategy.

    This reverse-psychology was brought to you by...

  13. Re:Sued for A'Slashdottin ? by Ubergrendle · · Score: 5, Funny

    Whoops...did I accidentally reconfigure our company's performance testing environment load generators to point outbound to the internet instead of inbound? I hope somebody can sustain 2000 additional user sessions per minute... :)

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  14. check out the website by mo · · Score: 5, Funny

    In investigating the petswarehouse website I discovered this link which lists the 20th page of products that have the letter 'a' in the name.

    Now, don't everybody hit that up a lot because selecting everything with 'a' from their database, and then jumping to the 20th page is a lot of work and it would cause unneeded strain on their website.

    However, it's very useful if you are interested in viewing the depth of the petswarehouse catalog.

  15. Re:His site hasn't been slashdotted yet! by Dalcius · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't forget kids! You shouldn't redirect your 5 spa^H^H^Hhotmail accounts to his email address, either! =)

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  16. Thanks for reminding me! by lorcha · · Score: 5, Funny

    I wasn't even going to bother clicking /that/ link 'cuz it didn't have anything I wanted to see. But I'm always game to contribute to a good slashdotting if it's a worthy cause.

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  17. Re:Sorry. by User+956 · · Score: 5, Funny

    You can't. I have a pending patent on the underlying method used is "suing everybody"

    That's too bad, because that infringes on my existing patent of "suing everybody" using the internet.

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