> There also seems to be a growing number of lawsuits between the > companies involved (e-gold vs. goldmoney, e-gold vs. Charles Evans, e-gold > vs. and on, and on)
The Evans case was recently withdrawn by e-gold, two days after the final award in the Digigold case: http://www.systemics.com/legal/digigold/#evans G&SR withdraws case On 30th August 2002, the case was withdrawn from the court, "dismissed without prejudice." In the United States, apparently, a filer has the right to withdraw "until the 1st question has been asked in hearings." A reasonable person would postulate that Evans was sued in order to interfere with the Systemics Inc., case. Evans could have provided key testimony as to the internal understandings of the DigiGold.net Agreement, but was not available for this purpose, because of the filing. Edwin --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Use e-gold's Secure Randomized Keyboard (SRK) when accessing your e-gold account(s) via the web and shopping cart interfaces to help thwart keystroke loggers and common viruses.