http://blog.ericgoldman.org/archives...overture_s.htm
By Eric Goldman
Stayart v. Yahoo!, 2:2009cv00116 (E.D. Wis. complaint filed Feb. 5, 2009). The Justia page.
Bev Stayart appears to be proud of her accomplishments. As the complaint recounts her credentials, we are informed that she has an MBA in finance, was a VP at an unnamed financial institution, is passionate about animals, participates in an online discussion forum where her "scholarly" posts have generated 17,000 hits in three years, and has written two poems about protecting seals that were published on Danish websites. I'm not quite sure exactly what we are supposed to glean from these facts, but if they are designed to establish that she has had a life-well-lived, then we might extend her some kudos for that. These facts--IMO, much less compellingly--also apparently support her allegation (para. 21) that her name has commercial value because of "her humanitarian endeavors, positive and wholesome image, and the popularity of her scholarly posts on the Internet." If 17,000 hits in three years creates commercial value in the author's name, then the Internet is filled with rock stars!
Perhaps more remarkable is that Bev Stayart claims she is the only "Bev Stayart" and "Beverly Stayart" on the Internet (para. 19), and it appears that she would like to keep it that way. Thus, she is seemingly taking the position that any reference to "Bev Stayart" and "Beverly Stayart" on the Internet must be referring to her and only her. That would be a neat trick if true because it could give her exclusionary power over every Internet reference containing those names, but I would be shocked if there is and has been only one Bev/Beverly Stayart in the entire world.
It's a little unclear from the complaint exactly what's going on to make Bev Stayart unhappy, but it looks like she ran into some cloaked search engine spam pages that referenced her name. For example, she searched for "Beverly Stayart" in Yahoo and got the following search result out of a total of 7 unique search results
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