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      MonsterCable Offers Wilted Olive Branch To MonsterMiniGolf

      By Ben Popken, 10:55 AM on Mon Dec 15 2008, 25,896 views

      With the launch of monsterminigolftruth.com MonsterCable has offered a wilted olive branch to Monster Mini Golf. In summary:

      1. Monster Cable will cancel its lawsuit...
      2. As long as MonsterMiniGolf pays $100 per month per franchise to MonsterCable
      3. MonsterCable in turn will donate $100 per month per MonsterMiniGolf franchise to The Elf foundation or Creating Rooms of Magic, or Seg4Vets: Segways for disabled veterans .
      4. Monster MiniGolf gets to keep being MonsterMinGolf
      5. A bunch of bloviating about how Monster Cable is the real victim here.

      More at MonsterMiniGolfTruth.com. (Thanks to Ian!)

      PREVIOUSLY:
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      Read More: Monster Cable, Douchebags, Monster minigolf, Readers, Top, Lawsuits, minigolf, Cables, Audio, Best Buy, Ip Law, Intellectual Property, email addresses, Executive Customer Service, Douchebags

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