From:
Paul A. Mitchell <mrfsys@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 8:19 AM
Subject: AGO Complaint submitted electronically to the Office of the Attorney
General on 2/11/2010
To: crcmail@atg.wa.gov
Cc: webmaster@atg.wa.gov
From: Paul A. Mitchell <mrfsys@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 8:10 AM
Subject: sample of very revealing comments at: http://project10tothe100now.blogspot.com
To: contact@project10tothe100now.org
http://project10tothe100now.blogspot.com/2009/07/google-project-10100-open-letter.html
Anonymous said...
Come on, Google, get your act together!
This is going beyond unprofessionalism, and is starting to look like there must
be some serious infighting going on there.
This is tarnishing your normally goody-goody image, and may invite legal action for damages due to diversion of
intellectual property by fraud.
Time is running out.
Anonymous said...
I think they've
taken the ideas and are working on them without giving credit where
credit is due.
Anonymous said...
Google sucks! People should start withdrawing their ideas - legally, because what Google's doing is getting illegal.
Evan Kroske
said...
I think very few people would be
willing to withdraw their ideas because there's still a chance their ideas
could still be chosen.
It would take a massive withdrawing
of ideas for Google to take note, but everybody still wants their idea to be
chosen.
Anonymous said...
What the F__K! Google scams all our
best ideas.
Even when they pick the
finalists another year from now I'm sure the finalists won't even include the
best (google will steal the REAL beast
ideas and launch those businesses themselves)
Tom said...
Look
people, Google is a scam.
They just prooved it with this whole 10^100 idea thing.
I suspect that they
planned to take all of the ideas and lock them away from the start.
Having a database of useful ideas is
valuable, even if say only 5% of those ideas are seriously good it's still
worth a lot.
They didn't have to pay anything for
these ideas.
Google doesn't respect you either.
If they did they would respect your time
and not demand votes within 2 weeks after dragging their feet for so
long.
Besides, they have broken
the terms they laid out originally.
They have changed the
thing around to be whatever they said it should be.
Interesting how a company with so
many resources can't be bothered to let us see any of the ideas submitted!!!!
They will either try to
claim ideas for themselves or sell access to their secret database of ideas to
others.
[end
quote]
WOW! Very strong language above!!
Sincerely yours,
/s/ Paul A. Mitchell, B.A., M.S., Instructor,
Inventor and Systems Development Consultant
All Rights Reserved without Prejudic
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Paul A. Mitchell <mrfsys@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 7:53 AM
Subject: FYI: my submission to day to: http://project10tothe100now.blogspot.com
To: artgirl510@sbcglobal.net
http://project10tothe100now.blogspot.com/2009/07/google-announces-vague-project-10100.html?showComment=1265989851669#c2893227170252956408
--
Sincerely yours,
/s/ Paul A. Mitchell, B.A., M.S., Instructor,
Inventor and Systems Development Consultant
All Rights Reserved without Prejudice
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 8:12 AM,
<crcmail@atg.wa.gov>
wrote:
Paul,
Thank you for submitting a complaint to the Office of the Attorney General on
2/11/2010. Your complaint is very important to us and we have assigned it to a
consumer resource center specialist. Due to the volume and complexity of
complaints made to our office, normal complaint processing time is
approximately 4 weeks. We are currently experiencing an increase of incoming
complaints which may result in a longer processing time. We apologize for
the delay and thank you very much for your patience.
Please do not respond to this email address. The mailbox is not
monitored. If you have questions, please contact our Consumer Resource
Center at 1-800-551-4636.
Information Submitted:
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Paul A. Mitchell
c/o 117 East Louisa Street
Seattle, WA 98102-3203
Day Phone: 206-473-2530
Eve Phone: 206-473-2530
Email: mrfsys@gmail.com
Age Range: 59+
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Business Name: Google, Inc. (data obtained from WHOIS at www.netsol.com)
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043
Bus Phone: 650-623-4000
Bus Fax: 650-618-8571
Toll-Free:
Email: dns-admin@google.com
Website: http://www.google.com
Name of Owner / Manager: Sergey Brin and Larry Page
Salesperson's Name: Minnie Ingersoll and James Kelly
Names and addresses of any other businesses involved in your complaint:
not known at this time (other idea submitters are similarly damaged by Google's
false advertising)
Item or service purchased: n/a (see explanation above)
Payment method: Csh
Signed contract: No
Sale date:
Cost of item or service:
Advertisement involved: Yes
Source of advertisement: Offer published on the Internet
Ad date: September 2008
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Complained to business: Yes
Filed a complaint about this business with the Attorney General's Office
before: No
If yes, what was the complaint number: n/a
Contacted an attorney: Yes
Attorney's name and address:
Edwin J. Vieira, Jr., J.D., Ph.D., 52 Stonegate
Court, Front Royal, VA 22630
Court or other legal proceeding pending: No
Explanation of complaint:
On or about September 25, 2008, Google, Inc. published on the Internet an
evidently bona fide offer of $10 Million, which "will be distributed
evenly among the winners" of the best ideas submitted to Google's Project
10^100: http://www.project10tothe100.com/index.html From
Spokane I submitted this idea: "worldwide adoption of the goal and
committing all resources necessary to realize 1 Gigabit Internet access
everywhere on planet Earth." In question to the question:
"What initial steps are required to get this idea off the ground?"
I replied: "A Policy Proposal circulated widely to IT and government
sectors, with a strong PR budget to commence aggressive advocacy of this
idea." Yesterday, Google announced plans that implement this idea
almost to the letter: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/02/think-big-with-gig-our-experimental.html
However, Google staff are now saying that
"winners" will not receive ANY money, only "good karma",
and that the funds offered will be distributed ONLY to organizations, NOT to
individuals who submitted winning ideas. This change strongly suggests
false advertising, bad faith and also fraud by Google's management, for having
widely distributed this exact language in their original Offer: "...
[T]he $10 million will be distributed evenly among the winners."
Expected resolution details: pay the award to submitter of a "winning
idea" now being implemented by Google
What do you think the business should do to resolve your complaint:
ORT
E-mail Notifications: Yes
Disclosure Notices: Yes
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