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Email Letter from Mr. Larry Clopper, PublishAmerica, Inc.

From: larryc@netcrafters.net
To: Dave Kuzminski 
Subject: PublishAmerica, Inc.
Date: Friday, November 03, 2000 6:04 PM

Dear Mr. Kuzminski,

You have posted information concerning PublishAmerica, Inc., 
publicly on your site. The information that you have posted
is a very small percentage of the whole picture of what
would generally be regarded as "recommended" or "not 
recommended" for an author.

Of that small percentage, what you have posted is, by any
reasonable standards, inaccurate, incongruous, incomplete,
and therefore quite misleading.

I would like to entreat you to take this opportunity to
remedy the situation now, as we have responsibilities to our
employees, authors, and the industry in general to protect
our reputation.

We cannot rest easy until your error is corrected, and will
take significant action if necessary, including using the 
domains that PublishAmerica, Inc. owns, as listed below, to
actively make our grievances public.

        http://www.preditorsandeditors.com
        http://www.preditorsandeditors.org
        http://www.predatorsandeditors.com
        http://www.predatorsandeditors.org

Thank you for your consideration.

- larry clopper, PublishAmerica, Inc.


Our Response Is:

Preditors & Editors will not be intimidated. That threat to illegally misuse the P&E trademark did not change the P&E recommendation in November 2000. The current smear campaign of June 2003, will likewise not succeed.



Cordially,
David L. Kuzminski
Editor
Preditors and Editors