Gopher wrote:
[div style="font-style: italic;"]Could you post a precis of this, TB?[/div]
Your wish is my command.
As I understand it, using the words "Academic", "Advantage", and "scam" on the same web page will enrage the attorneys at Lazar, Akiva & Yagoubzadehto the point that they will send you a letter insisting that you take down the page that has the words "Academic", "Advantage", and "scam" on it. Even though no one is claiming that Academic Advantage is a scam, or even if the words have nothing to do with each other they will foolishly demand that you censor the page. So if I said "Academic Advantage is a tutoring company" and two paragraphs later say that "I think if someone from Nigeria offers you a large sum of money, it's a scam", somehow that constitutes libel or mopery or dopery or buggery or weapons of mass destruction or something, according to the fine upstanding folks at Lazar, Akiva & Yagoubzadehto. So just to make it clear, I am NOT saying that "Academic Advantage is a scam", I am illustrating the circumstances that they will attempt to threaten you if you happen to put the words "Academic", "Advantage", and "scam" on the same web page.