Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!milo.mcs.anl.gov!midway!tartarus.uchicago.edu!faustus From: faustus@tartarus.uchicago.edu (Kurt Ackermann) Newsgroups: comp.org.eff.talk Subject: Re: logistar (logistan?) and Revlon Message-ID: Date: 29 Oct 90 15:39:22 GMT References: <15913@hydra.gatech.EDU> <1990Oct27.022442.16115@lavaca.uh.edu> <1990Oct27.161200.18165@hoss.unl.edu> <1990Oct27.220708.29825@eff.uucp> <1990Oct28.123854.17457@hoss.unl.edu> Sender: news@midway.uchicago.edu (News Administrator) Distribution: na Organization: University of Chicago Lines: 27 In <1990Oct28.123854.17457@hoss.unl.edu> riddle@hoss.unl.edu (Michael H. Riddle) writes: >The name of the software firm is LOGISTICON, according to several news >reports I checked out on the NEXIS service. >Unfortunately, none of the reports contained the legal arguments! :-( Can anyone cite a written media (or televised media) article with this story? After seeing it on Thursday morning, I couldn't find a thing about it in the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, or on NPR. Considering the potential impact of this case, I would think that the media would at least MENTION it. But I guess that they see it as just another case of breach of contract/repossession (?) It would be much appreciated if someone could post/summarize/give reference to an article that spells out the details of the circumstances surrounding this event. Let's get chapter and verse on the Net so we can talk with greater certainty-- I couldn't even remember the name of the damn company and it had only been two hours since I saw the news report...! Kurt Ackermann "Grey, dear friend, are all your theories; --Mephisto. in the golden tree of life is green!" Goethe's Faust