Dear Sir,
It is my most grave duty to inform you that my clients, which represent a Coalition of the Willing (COW) of lone, artisan yeoman bloggers with a most public-minded interest in preserving the Jeffersonian character of the blogosphere beseech you to cease and desist from anymore acquisitions of bloggers. Any continuance of your creeping acquisitions will triggers a complaint by the COW to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, seeking action for breach of section 46 of the Trade Practices Act which, to wit, states that:
A corporation that has a substantial degree of power in a market shall not take advantage of that power for the purpose of:
(a) eliminating or substantially damaging a competitor of the corporation or of a body corporate that is related to the corporation in that or any other market;
(b) preventing the entry of a person into that or any other market; or
(c) deterring or preventing a person from engaging in competitive conduct in that or any other market.
Our view is that any further acquisitions on your part would constitute a taking advantage of a substantialy degree of market power in a defined ‘Ozblogosphere market’. We would regret any escalation of legal expenses that may follow from such a course of action so we would pleasantly encourage heeding of our advice.
With the best of regards,
Theodore Higginbotham, Esq
Higginbotham, Persnickety and Trumbull
Larvatus Prodeo was an Australian group blog which discussed politics, sociology, culture, life, religion and science from a left of centre perspective. more»
It’s true. Larvatus Prodeo is the weblog Starbucks.
this bloke has no experience which means he is too green!
Aromas, please, Liam!
Oh well, it could be Gloria Jean’s the prefered coffee of Hillsong.
Link’s broken, Shaun.
Thanks Mark. All fixed.
Dear Sir,
It is my most grave duty to inform you that my clients, which represent a Coalition of the Willing (COW) of lone, artisan yeoman bloggers with a most public-minded interest in preserving the Jeffersonian character of the blogosphere beseech you to cease and desist from anymore acquisitions of bloggers. Any continuance of your creeping acquisitions will triggers a complaint by the COW to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, seeking action for breach of section 46 of the Trade Practices Act which, to wit, states that:
A corporation that has a substantial degree of power in a market shall not take advantage of that power for the purpose of:
(a) eliminating or substantially damaging a competitor of the corporation or of a body corporate that is related to the corporation in that or any other market;
(b) preventing the entry of a person into that or any other market; or
(c) deterring or preventing a person from engaging in competitive conduct in that or any other market.
Our view is that any further acquisitions on your part would constitute a taking advantage of a substantialy degree of market power in a defined ‘Ozblogosphere market’. We would regret any escalation of legal expenses that may follow from such a course of action so we would pleasantly encourage heeding of our advice.
With the best of regards,
Theodore Higginbotham, Esq
Higginbotham, Persnickety and Trumbull
more watermelons.Can’t you get at least one token conservative?
Of course if you become a guest blogger here your favourite group must be deep purple!!