"The truth about Monster Mini Golf from Noel Lee"

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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Please note the quotes. That's what he called it on this Youtube blurb.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljEelGaB3bE&feature=related

It looks like the viral warfare might be taking it's toll. The head monster was induced to crawl out of his cave to actually make a public response.

Keep it up MMG. It looks like that elephant might be disappearing,one bite at a time. :rolleyes:
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
lol. i see. so they basically tried to extort money BEFORE they sued.
 
MidnightSensi

MidnightSensi

Audioholic Samurai
1) I haven't even been following this, but, does this guy really think he owns the word Monster? He sued Fenway Park for using the Green Monster wall. And Disney for Monsters, Inc.

2) He looks like a pedophile.

3) I checked out that mini-golf place and I really want to go. That place looks sweet. Glow in the dark mini-golf with monsters, thats dope!

I bought a voltage regulator from them last year, and it works great (heavy, 75-lbs!!!). I also will say they stood by their equipment guarantee when some lightening took out something I had on one of their power conditioners at a show and they paid for a new one without trouble.
 
WmAx

WmAx

Audioholic Samurai
Based on that video, he really does think he owns the word/term monster, and anyone that dares use this common word is subject to him trying to crush you. A common word that was in existence far before Monster Cable. Delusional.

-Chris
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
I couldn't take more than a couple minutes of that guy. What a d-bag. Great products at a reasonable price - hee, hee.

Fenway should have countersued (if they didn't). The Green Monster nickname came about decades before Noel Lee ever got a trademark.
 
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jamie2112

Banned
Wow I am at a loss for words on this. Head monster truly believes that he owns monster the word. Its a noun and he owns it: Priceless..
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
the rest of you guys who even use the word "subwoofer" should pay me royalty ... "smallest amount that's still meaningful"
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
the rest of you guys who even use the word "subwoofer" should pay me royalty ... "smallest amount that's still meaningful"
I pay homage to you everyday, my friend. If that's not enough, let me know the routing number to your bank account (along with any necessary passwords), and I'll hook you up. :D
 
Jack Hammer

Jack Hammer

Audioholic Field Marshall
He just attacks the credibility of MMG while stating that his company wouldn't bother if MMG were a smaller company. Yet MC has a long history of doing exactly what he claims they wouldn't do, going after small businesses like a single vintage clothing store, a kids charity, a guy who sold monster masks, etc. What a tool.

Jack
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
lol. i see. so they basically tried to extort money BEFORE they sued.
Exactly. And, if you noticed his reference to the broad range of monster stuff, he acquired them through his bully and predatory tactics, period, not from his establishment of those shops and stores.
Interesting that a 500 employee, $400 million annual revenue company is small:confused:
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Wow I am at a loss for words on this. Head monster truly believes that he owns monster the word. Its a noun and he owns it: Priceless..
If it is true that Virgin is suing everyone as well, then they too are a monster. I bet they learned from the first monster:mad:
 
Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
A public proposal (AKA extortion) from that cable company:

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showpost.php?p=15299525&postcount=34

Public Proposal to Monster Mini Golf

The internet has changed how companies like us can defend our brand and prevent the dilution of our trademarks by those who choose to infringe on them. By appealing to consumers’ emotions using mis-information and distorted truths has created a different dynamic to patent and trademark protection. The sentiment of our customers wins over our rights to protect the brand. Monster Mini Golf is attempting to trademark “Monster”, Monster Mini Golf, and Monster Entertainment in areas that we already own, so we had no choice to file a lawsuit, or otherwise suffer dilution of our mark and potential loss of the mark itself.

It’s costly to sue anyone, no one wants to do it. We have made many attempts to avoid this lawsuit by offering a simple and low cost license agreement that would allow us to protect our trademarks that we already own, and allow Monster Mini Golf to use the name for their business. They refused each time.

Through their attempts to disparage us as a greedy corporate bully, we have been wrongly portrayed as a company focused on squashing small business, when the opposite is true. We are also a small business, and have survived for 30 years. This lawsuit admittedly has caused so much misguided ill will amongst our customers, that we have no choice but to give up on it, and along with it our rights to have a judge or jury decide this conflict.

So we are publicly declaring;

1) Monster has filed papers with the Federal Court to dismiss the lawsuit against Monster Mini Golf as of Friday, December 12, 2009. We will let the trademark office decide when they review their trademark application.

2) Monster will still owns the trademarks granted by the trademark office for which we offer a license for the use of them to Monster Mini Golf for a minimal royalty of $100 per month per franchise. Monster (us) will donate and match the royalty proceeds to the following charities that Monster has supported.

The Elf foundation; Creating Rooms of Magic:
elfsystems.org/partners.html

Seg4Vets: Segways for disabled veterans

draft.cc/draft3/Donations/Benefactors/tabid/113/Default.aspx

Monster Mini Golf will then have the ability to use and franchise the “monster” trademark and continue with their business, and we will have continued protection. This will save thousands of dollars in attorneys’ fees and the court’s time. Everyone wins.

This lawsuit was never about the money, our requests were always minimal. It’s about the protection of our trademarks. It’s unfortunate for anyone who owns a trademark or patent, that the wrongful and disparaging remarks of a few can inhibit companies like ours from pursuing our right to legal process.

In this country, lawsuits are a method to resolve differences of opinion. The courts resolve disputes thousands of time each day. It is not always the bad guy suing the good guy. It’s asking the court to hear the both sides and make a decision. A judge or a jury determines ones right to trademark ownership. We believe that we would win this case, or we never would have filed it. This is far from a frivolous lawsuit, we have the prior trademarks to prove it.

For all of those who have supported us during this attack on our integrity, we thank you for your support. We apologize to everyone who may have been affected by our lawsuit with Monster Mini-Golf. We apologize to our loyal customers who may have been negatively impacted and to our retailers whose customers may have been affected by mis-information. We are sorry for all of the ill-will that has been generated on both sides.

For 30 years, we have prided ourselves on making the highest performance products in everything that we do. We have millions of happy customers. With economic conditions as they are, we need to focus on our core business. We will just keep producing the great high quality products for all to enjoy and hopefully Monster Mini Golf will get what they want one way or the other.



Thanks for lending your ear,

Noel Lee

The Head Monster

Founder and Owner of Monster

MonsterTruth.com
Edit: I see one of Noel's minions has already posted it here.
 
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MatthewB.

Audioholic General
If Noel were on fire on the side of the road, i wouldn't give him the courtesy of peeing on him to help quelsh the flames.

Seriously how one company can sue a childrens charity over the use of a word that has been around for a century before Noel was even born, is just repulsive.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
This guy is a moron. Trying to make it sound like he is the victim.
 
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Bluesmoke

Audioholic Chief
This is hillarious!

Monster has **** on their own name due to basically conning their way into unsuspecting buyers. Now they have HDMI cables with speed limits on them LOL! Oh! no! Don't buy that one! You won't get 1080p with 120hz picture perfect, laser beam accuracy unless you pay $200.

Their business practice reflects the kind of people who runs that place.

I love how he says they are a small business with only 500 employees! 500?!! Are you kidding me? That's pretty damn big! And having worked in retail in my younger years, the profits on each monster cable is quite a lot!
 
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MatthewB.

Audioholic General
Bluesmoke, you bring up a great point. I would love to see the physics results involved on how a digital signal can be slowed down or increased based on a cable. I first saw that in a store and bust a gut laughing on that one.

Oh wait, so if buy this Monster Ultra cable for 200.00 it will be radically faster than brand X HDMI cable for 6.00 (cause it's faster yo!!) Well then Monster has one hell of a research team if they have managed to minipulate science and physics. Must be the gold plated terminals, because we all know Gold can also change a digital signal to sound better.
 
MidnightSensi

MidnightSensi

Audioholic Samurai
Did I mention that this guy looks like a pedo with those glasses?

I love how he says they are a small business with only 500 employees! 500?!! Are you kidding me? That's pretty damn big! And having worked in retail in my younger years, the profits on each monster cable is quite a lot!
Haha, yeah, I was like wtf?!. 500 employees isn't small.
 
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