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At the end of April 2003, Elan Vital tried to silence its critics on the Internet in a concerted action against the hosts of Ex-Premie.org and its mirror sites, and against Google (Google caches EPO's pages in order to index them in its search engine). Had these attempts be successful, it would have been difficult to find any reference to Ex-Premie.org on the most popular search engine of the Internet, and this website would have lost a fundamental part of its documentation on the origin of Prem Rawat's so-called teachings. Elan Vital tries to intimidate Ex-Premie.org's hosts
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On
24th April, 2003, Verio, the hosting company for
www.ex-premie.org (EPO) received a letter
from Stroock, Stroock and
Lavan,
a law firm based in California acting for Elan Vital Inc.
(EVI), claiming that pages on EPO infringed EVI's copyright.
The letter included a list of 65 pages from EPO which
included quotes from Prem Rawat, song lyrics, and
photographs. Many of the quotes are from publications that
Rawat ordered destroyed over 20 years ago. The photos
include Rawat dressed as Krishna, Rawat dancing, Rawat
having his feet kissed by his followers, Rawat with one of
his previous aeroplanes, etc. The song lyrics are from songs
that praised Rawat as the Lord. The research into what is
owned by EVI and what isn't was clearly not thorough, e.g.
Hans
Yog Prakash,
written by Rawat's father, is almost certainly the property
of SatPal Rawat's organisation in India, if it is not in the
public domain. |
Not only did they complain to ex-premie.org's hosts, but Elan Vital (via its lawyers) also complained to Google. On April 24, 2003, Stroock, Stroock and Lavan also sent a letter to Google, very similar to the one sent to EPO's host. In that letter, EV complains about Google caching those 65 infamous pages (see above) - allegedly violating EV's copyrights, and threatens Google with legal action if they didn't immediately remove the offending pages from their cache (see copy of EV's letter to Google). It looks like Google is familiar with these sort of threats, and wasn't impressed by EV's lawyers' letter. And something that Stroock, Stroock and Lavan (and Elan Vital) probably didn't expect happened: Google sent a copy of the letter to the "Chilling Effects" website. Chilling Effects is a "joint project of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Harvard, Stanford, Berkeley, University of San Francisco, and University of Maine law school clinics" that's been set in order to illustrate how "some individuals and corporations are using intellectual property and other laws to silence other online users. Chilling Effects encourages respect for intellectual property law, while frowning on its misuse to 'chill' legitimate activity". And the case of EV's complain to Google ("Premies" Complain to Google of "Ex-Premie.org" Site) is used by Chilling Effects to illustrate how law can be used to try to silence critics !! We
didn't expect so much support
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