The Flame War That Became A Lawsuit
from the amazing dept
Salon has an article about an online flame war that got out of hand. It started out on a mailing list for people interested in aquatic plants. One member of the list wrote an email about a bad experience he had with PetsWarehouse.com. Something of a flame war erupted, and the owner of PetsWarehouse, instead of admitting that a mistake was made, decided to just sue everyone involved for over $20 million. As ridiculous and frivolous as this sounds, the group of people being sued then tried to raise a "defense fund" to pay for legal fees. So, the guy from PetsWarehouse started suing more people - anyone involved with the fund, or even anyone who linked to a page about the lawsuit. Unfortunately, because of the money involved, a number of the list members agreed to settle the case. Isn't it great that we live in a world where instead of responding to customer complaints in a reasonable manner, we sue them? This is the exact opposite of what a company like Shell is doing with their website, where they encourage people to complain so that they can respond properly. Maybe Mr. Novak from PetsWarehouse should take a look at what Shell has done. I wonder if I'll get sued for suggesting that.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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