Anonymous Internet Foundation Responds To Allegations Issued by Universal Communication Systems Inc. And Its Chairman Michael Zwebner.Business Editors The following is a statement from the Board of Directors of Anonymous Internet Foundation PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 3, 2003 A company known as "Universal Communication Systems Inc." (UCSY UCSY University of Computer Studies, Yangon (Yangon, Myanmar) ), which quotes its chairman, Michael Zwebner, recently issued a statement relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc the lawsuit between Mr. Zwebner, the Anonymous Internet Foundation (AIF AIF Annual Information Form AIF Apoptosis-Inducing Factor AIF Agence Intergouvernementale de la Francophonie (French: Intergovernmental Agency for Francophony) AIF Australian Imperial Force ) - fka, John Does John Doe formerly, any plaintiff; now just anybody. [Am. Pop. Usage: Brewer Dictionary, 329] See : Everyman Anonymous Foundation (JDAF JDAF Joey Dipaolo AIDS Foundation (Staten Island, NY) ), Mr. French, and others. UCSY has no connection or relationship to this lawsuit, and the apparent effort by UCSY to promote itself on the basis of misleading information is troubling to the AIF Board. The misleading nature of UCSY's statement compels the Board to respond. UCSY fails to point out that Mr. Zwebner requested damages in excess of $18,000,000 ($18 million). The court denied all economic damages claimed by Mr. Zwebner as unproven. Mr. Zwebner was denied attorneys' fees and costs, which he reported to the court to be in excess of $160,000. Carla Hohenhouse, an outside Director for AIF stated, "It is our belief that the Foundation was (improperly) subject to a default order and was not permitted to present evidence disputing Mr. Zwebner's claims. Nevertheless, a $50,000 default judgment against the Foundation was entered for alleged `emotional distress emotional distress n. an increasingly popular basis for a claim of damages in lawsuits for injury due to the negligence or intentional acts of another. Originally damages for emotional distress were only awardable in conjunction with damages for actual physical harm. .' That judgment is being appealed by AIF attorneys. AIF, based on sound legal information expects the default judgment to be reversed by the Ninth Circuit." Prior to the release of this statement, the Foundation has never posted any comment, publicly or privately, regarding Mr. Zwebner. Mr. Zwebner's lawsuit was directed at a message post originally published by a third party (the London based, Mail On Sunday newspaper) which appeared on a public bulletin board on the Foundation's website. The Foundation is not a "perpetrator A term commonly used by law enforcement officers to designate a person who actually commits a crime. ." The Foundation made no "actions" relating to Mr. Zwebner. UCSY and Mr. Zwebner should be cognizant that, as the Hon. Judge King pointed out, a portion of the lawsuit which entails the claims asserted against Mr. Zwebner for Mr. Zwebner's own false and defamatory internet postings, was settled out of court, resulting in a stipulated injunction which limits Mr. Zwebner's own speech activities. Anonymous Internet Foundation is a non-profit organization A non-profit organization (abbreviated "NPO", also "non-profit" or "not-for-profit") is a legally constituted organization whose primary objective is to support or to actively engage in activities of public or private interest without any commercial or monetary profit purposes. dedicated to anonymous free speech on the Internet. AIF's web site may be accessed at johndoes.org. Questions relating to this lawsuit or the Foundation should be directed by email to chohenhous@johndoes.org or will@johndoes.org. |
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