Yahoo "Loses" $2.7B In Mysterious Mexican Yellow Pages Lawsuit
An anonymous reader writes "CNN reports that a Mexico City court has ordered Yahoo to pay $2.7 billion to Worldwide Directories and Ideas Interactivas. The classified directory publisher sued Yahoo, claiming various losses and breaches involving 'contracts related to a yellow pages listings service.' Yahoo announced its intention to appeal but is saying little else about the case."
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http://investor.yahoo.net/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=724306/
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Is yahoo still relevant? I though yahoo had just become a none MS face for bing.When will people learn and just use Google.
...said the google bot
Yahoo is more than just a search engine.
"Never try to tell everything you know. It may take too short a time."
First the Samsung judgement, now this... its open season with litigation out there.
"classified directory" vs "classifieds directory"
Yahoo is more than just a search engine.
Like what?
mexico is one of the most criminal states in the world, the US Govt and mainstream media blather on about terrorists half-way around the world in the middle-east yet ignore the drug smuggling terrorists just south of the border, and yes some of it has spilled over to the USA's side of the border
I think i know why marijuana and other drugs continues to be illegal is because the government covertly does a lot of this smuggling for profits, and it helps the police state with lots of drug money and properties confiscated, and the private prison system gets all that cheap labor too
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Someone just sufficiently far removed from the judge made a bet on Yahoo's shares falling just about this time.
Isn't 2.7Bn larger than the combined market value of every yellow pages business in the world combined? Might anyone know how the Judge came up with a figure this large?
You may find that the San Sebastian Data Center has been stripped down to the barest minimum of equipment.
I want to delete my account but Slashdot doesn't allow it.
Always seems to be the search behind search spoofing malware I have to clean up from the PCs of family and friends.
"Donde esta el restaurante de pizza?" Oh, fuck me, I'll just Google it.
Just like the punitive amount (6000 time the price ?) for copying 1 CD is not really related to real damage.
>> Yahoo is more than just a search engine.
It can also cut through these beer cans, and look, it's still sharp enough to slice these tomatoes...
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Are they sure that's dollars and not pesos?
Began to suspect it was a Ronco product when those riveting Kardashian stories started popping up on my email home page...
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And if they ignore the ruling what happens? Just because a court in some country rules against you doesn't necessarily mean that there's any consequence.
From one of the other links posted earlier:
"he 49th Civil Court of the Federal District of Mexico City has entered a non-final judgment of U.S. $2.7 billion against Yahoo! Inc. and Yahoo de Mexico, S.A. de C.V.
I don't exactly know why there needs to be a Yahoo de Mexico, but that puts them on the hook for whatever amount the corrupt Mexican court wants to decide.
Given the spate of breathtakingly prejudiced flag-waving verdicts that have been coming out of US courts recently, is it any wonder that Mexico feels comfortable with trying to carve itself a slice of the pie?
And why shouldn't they? If US justice just means doing some token table pounding and then awarding a win to the home team, then you do not - you do not - get to question the integrity of foreign courts.
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Is yahoo still relevant? I though yahoo had just become a none MS face for bing.When will people learn and just use Google.
Perhaps not relevant in search like they used to be, They do have some other popular products such as Flickr, an instant messaging product, and a few other things.
You can bet that Mexico will not receive that money. Can you imagine what a court in Iran might declare that an American company owes? Even the idea that Mexico has courts of law is over the edge. They have poverty and some very good people down there but justice doesn't take place in Mexico.
"Why must we peso much?"
In most countries a business is required to establish a local legal entity to operate within it's borders. At a bare minimum most nations require the appointment of a registered agent based in the country. This is intended to protect local citizens and businesses from businesses based in other countries that do business within their borders. It is also important for complying with local laws and regulations, and payment of taxes applicable to business carried out within their borders. If you are harmed by a foreign business you have a much harder time suing them or collecting judgments if they do not have a local presence.
In theory there is some protection for the foreign business in that the national legal entity functions as a subsidiary of the foreign-owned parent company. A litigant might be able to take all assets owned by the national legal entity, but face a much harder time collecting from the parent company based in another country.
I don't think that is the last word on the subject. Yahoo seems to be too little worried about this.
An off topic comment:
As a Mexican it's funny to read slashdoters opinions about my country. If you come here you would be surprised that there are a bunch of us with high speed internet, cars, smartphones, etc. We are not involved in shootings every day around each corner and we don't speak the same Spanish than the "mexican-americans", actually our culture is quite different. Believing in what the TV says about a country and establish prejudices based on that is simply wrong. Based on what I have seen about US citizens on the news I would assume they like to drink a lot and show their parts to strangers, they start shooting people randomly at schools, theaters or workplaces, most of them are ignorant. Do you know what makes the US different from yogurt? If you leave them both 300 years unattended, the yogurt will grow a culture.
You see?, prejudices are wrong.
This shady yellow pages outfit called Yahoo! and said "We just want to confirm that you want to continue your listing in the Yellow Pages. Now I'm going to get a third party verifier on the phone; don't say anything but yes when I ask the questions"
That's around $208,457 USD.
With a number that high It's hard not to view this as a ploy to fill mexicos pockets. And the corrupt mexican officials of course. Most likely the latter since that wouldnt dent their debt. "Heeeeey yahoo my friend...those are real nicr classifieds...be a shame if something terrible were to happen to them"
I use yahoo local to find businesses and yahoo finance to watch stocks and funds, much better than competitors
Indeed.
History of Google vs Yahoo homepage over the years ...
http://img361.imageshack.us/img361/443/yahoovsgoogle1996to2005ys4.png
Google focused on doing one thing extremely well. Yahoo is a perfect example of the bloated web 2.0 in search of monetization.
Well, yeah, its a civil case between two private companies in a Mexican court. Even if the non-final verdict does become final and Yahoo! fully complies with it, then Mexico won't get that money -- the plaintiffs, Worldwide Directories SA de CV and Ideas Interactivas SA de CV, would get the money.
Yahoo is more than just a search engine.
Yahoo is less than just a search engine
FTFY.
"The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes" - Winston Churchill
Bear with me here ...
Japanese syllables generally start with a consonant and end with a vowel, or are a vowel alone. Thus "McDonalds" is something like "ma ku do na ru do" and a Big Mac is a biggu makku.
For some reason, they used the American pronunciation of "Mexico" (meks sih ko) as the basis for their word, which comes out as "may kee shi ko". But the Spanish pronunciation "may hee ko" copies over almost perfectly into Japanese. It's a shame they copied the wrong pronunciation.
I suppose the proper pronunciation could be coming into vogue. It ought to be.
But there's your Japanese Mexico USA connection.
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