I just went to the account info page for my yahoo ID and sure enough, everything, including Postal Mail and Telephone (!!!!!!) was marked yes, as the poster claimed. Someone made a error in judgement of colossal proportions...
BTW: I created the current Windows Kerberos icon for the folks at MIT some years ago, and I am extremely curious whether Microsoft is using it. Something to check into...
I agree. A member of my family suffers from bipolar disorder as well, and went undiagnosed for many years. What we need is accurate and accessible information and treatment, not negative labels.
There's an interesting story about a similar case with MIT here, sounds as if someone in the administration got a clue and acted rationally before it got totally out of hand.
I registered and have been using the name easel.com in good faith; now a company that makes an "easel" line of clothing is disputing my rights to it. Their prior trademark on the word "easel" involves clothing, my site contains art and a children's advent calendar. Does this make sense? More info at easel.com
I just went to the account info page for my yahoo ID and sure enough, everything, including Postal Mail and Telephone (!!!!!!) was marked yes, as the poster claimed. Someone made a error in judgement of colossal proportions...
Think Litigious.
BTW: I created the current Windows Kerberos icon for the folks at MIT some years ago, and I am extremely curious whether Microsoft is using it. Something to check into...
I agree. A member of my family suffers from bipolar disorder as well, and went undiagnosed for many years. What we need is accurate and accessible information and treatment, not negative labels.
There's an interesting story about a similar case with MIT here, sounds as if someone in the administration got a clue and acted rationally before it got totally out of hand.
I registered and have been using the name easel.com in good faith; now a company that makes an "easel" line of clothing is disputing my rights to it. Their prior trademark on the word "easel" involves clothing, my site contains art and a children's advent calendar. Does this make sense? More info at easel.com