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| [Nettime-bold] BAYER ATTACKS CRITICAL COVERAGE | 
| Dear friends, Bayer Corporation forced us to stop our homepage 
www.bayerwatch.org (see attached article). Please change your link to our new 
site: www.CBGnetwork.org Our group will not be allowed to bear the name 
Bayerwatch. We have to use our German name CBG (Coordination gegen 
BAYER-Gefahren / Coordination against BAYER-dangers). Please change our name in 
your publications because we will be fined for using "Bayerwatch" and please 
spread the following article. Thanks for your cooperation! BAYER ATTACKS CRITICAL COVERAGE Economic superiority puts a stop to 
homepage Bayer AG has forced the German group Coordination 
against BAYER-Dangers (CBG) to remove their homepage from the Internet by 
threatening them with heavy court costs. CBG had registered a domain and had 
oriented the name to be similar to other group names such as Germanwatch, 
AOLwatch, and Human Rights Watch. Bayer has taken legal action to apparently 
avoid confusion – despite the homepage’s unequivocally critical 
orientation. The company also forced the group to cancel the 
related trademark by threatening them with a second court case. The CBG had 
already successfully registered the aforementioned name with the Munich Patent 
Office. Bayer has assessed the amount of the controversies to be 250,000 DM 
(115.000 US$) each, which would have led to the CBG having to pay over 100,000 
DM in court costs. The honorary association therefore had no other choice but to 
concede by canceling the trademark and homepage. The Patent Office’s copyright investigation had 
reviewed whether there was any danger of confusion as a result of the 
copyrighted trademark and had determined that there was none. Bayer’s arguments 
are also ignoring a recent court decision that declared that a domain name 
cannot be viewed separately from the contents of a homepage. Axel Koehler-Schnura had the following to say about 
the issue: "Bayer’s behavior in this issue, which is clearly directed towards 
the network’s economic ruin is clearly an attack on democratic principles and 
freedom of opinion. The company is obviously afraid of a public discussion and 
has instead chosen repression and the devastating power of money". According to 
Koehler-Schnura, the association does not want to waste its energy on legal 
hair-splitting on letters, but instead chooses to continue to publicize the 
company’s role in causing environmental damage, maintaining worker exploitation 
and endangering human health throughout the world. The Bayer Group’s attempts to prohibit the CBG from 
criticizing the company on the Internet have failed. You can now find all of the 
network’s information and publications (including English newsletter Keycode 
Bayer) at www.cbgnetwork.org. However, the 
proceedings have already used up an exorbitant amount of money, which could 
threaten the group’s existence. The CBG is therefore urgently asking for 
financial backing against the expensive legal attacks. Please show your support 
and transfer money to the following German bank account:  Oekobank, account number 17 96 12, bank routing 
number (BLZ) 500 901 00  In addition, the CBG is asking associated groups to 
stage protests against this attack at the Bayer headquarters. An initial attempt 
by Bayer to silence the group was rejected by the Bundesverfassungsgericht 
(German Federal Constitutional Court) in 1992. The CBG has been campaigning 
against the questionable practices of Bayer’s international operations for over 
20 years. CBG/Coordination against BAYER-dangers collects 
information about BAYER and coordinates activities against violations of human 
and environmental rights caused by this company. Anyone who has information on 
possibly illicit activities of BAYER - please let us know. Anyone who needs 
photos or information concerning BAYER is invited to contact us: CBG/Coordination against BAYER-dangers, Postfach 15 
04 18, 40081 Duesseldorf, Germany E-mail: CBGnetwork@aol.com  website: www.CBGnetwork.org Fax: +49 211 333 940 Tel: +49 211 333 
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