> Subject: 
>         DigiGold v. Systemics - Final Award
>   Date: 
>         Sat, 31 Aug 2002 23:36:34 -0400
>   From: 
>         IanG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     To: 
>         Digital Bearer Settlement List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> 
> In the matter of DigiGold v. Systemics, the Arbitration
> (AAA) claim brought and filed in May 2001, at EFCE, by
> DigiGold.net Ltd, the Final Award was delivered this
> last Wednesday, 28th August 2002 by the Arbitrator.

quote rule breaker

> We have not had much of a chance to analyse and form
> conclusions on the long document delivered, but the
> headline is very clear:
> 
>     None of the claims brought by DigiGold was upheld.
> 
> That is, DigiGold's claims were denied by the Arbitrator.
> 
> I offer my thanks to all those who supported us in the
> tough times of the last couple of years.  We were lucky
> to have such a wide body of strong supporters, and also
> doubly lucky to find ourselves with counsel capable of
> absorbing and dominating the first test case in the
> now mature field of Financial Cryptography!

quote rule breaker

> Notes:
> * Some claims by DigiGold were earlier dismissed
>   early for lack of jurisdiction.
> * Systemics did not file a counter-claim.
> * Arbitration has no appeal, hence the title of
>   "Final Award."
> 
> -- 
> iang

Too bad there is no 'castpoint for the Gold Money suit
where those with the best perceptions and knowledge can
get rewarded.

Bob

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