Euro-Excellence, which successfully battled Kraft at the Supreme Court of Canada over the parallel importation of chocolate into Canada, has caved to round two of the dispute and settled the matter. While the Supreme Court ruled in 2007 that the Copyright Act could not be used to block the chocolate imports (as Kraft attempted to do), Kraft quickly launched a new action. According to the release, Euro-Excellence has agreed not to import the chocolates without Kraft's consent and entered into a distribution deal for the chocolates in Quebec.
Euro-Excellence Caves, Settles With Kraft Over Copyright Import Case
January 8, 2009
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OMG NO candy
haha like good one kraft this is like i said in hte levis example when someone makes something much cheaper and of same quality.
LIKE see kraft wants you cranky and upset that way more chances you lose a job and have to buy …YOU GUESSED ….kraft dinner , ya know that poor mans food we all eat.
damn pasta magnets….
Bell canada claims ot have invested 2.4 billion for speed ….
In delivering great communications services comes great responsibility. We’ve invested more than $2.4 billion a year so customers can count on the reliability, consistency and speed they need. Our Internet safety measures, state-of-the-art customer protection tools and stringent privacy safeguards help ensure Bell is doing what is right for customers.
With such a statement found at:
http://www.bce.ca/en/responsibility/
why is traffic shaping required?
Why are they lying?
for 2.4billion i could build my own network across canada
for 2.4billion i could build my own network across canada….
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…. when replying 😉
Don’t you hate it when that happens?