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Random House and its parent company, Bertelsmann want very much to silence me. They are trying every sleazy tactic to keep this from going to trial.
The Da Vinci Crock Blog (http://davincicrock.blogspot) highlights many clearly documented instances (verified using mostly other filings in the case) where Random House lawyers have deliberately written things falsely to make it appear that I agree with one of their points (when I don't), that I have not contested something (when I have), that I have said something or done something that I have not.
As you'll read on the blog, the Random House actions suggest that, perhaps Dan Brown did not conduct his "extensive" research or actually write The Da Vinci Code.
The Christain Church grew out of the anti-Roman/paganism backlash that was mostly an underground affair, up until Jesus taking is 'public,' at great cost to himself and his followers. Until Constantine made Christianity 'respectable,' Christians were definitely outsiders. As an aside, Constantine didn't actually convert until he was on his deathbed. Up until then, he preferred to live his life in a very libertine manner. His conversion took place only when he was reasonably certain that his days of debauchery were at an end, anyway. That's doin't it the easy way, I suppose, but out of that deathbed conversion came the ascendency of the Church.
Early Church history is a very interesting topic. I won't bore you with more details. But, The Da Vinci Code does not do it justice. There are many books in print that do a much better job of getting it right. I recommend a search for them on Amazon.com, rather than wasting one's time reading The Da Vinci Code.
Why?
Well, for one thing, Random House would not allow him to file an affidavit to that effect in the copyright infringement case concerning Code's plagiarism of my novels.
My attorneys (http://www.cozen.com) raised these issues in our April 8 legal filings in U.S. District Court, Southern District of NY. An affidavit like that is an easy no-brainer.
Yet, their failure to do so basically means that they are admitting defeat on huge amounts of their previous arguments.
Their filings have basically provided no legal basis to conclude that he did, or did not write The Da Vinci Code, nor that he did or did not do the well-publicized "extensive" research.
Similarly, the failure to file that affidavit means he was not willing, under oath, to state that he never heard of me or my books which were systematically looted for Code.
Why are they keeping Dan Brown from saying those things under oath?
All the legal filings are at: http://www.davincilegacy.com/Infringement/
and the documentation of some ethically borderline tactics by the Random House attorneys at: http://davincicrock.blogspot.com/
Random House, on the other hand, I'm sure they just hate you.
I added your blog to my RSS reader list.
I've tried to go over the latest Random House filing and to find the contradictions and inaccuracies ... that seems to make a contribution.
I am sure that RH hates me ... but then I'd have to expect that.
Thank you for adding Da Vinci Crock to your RSS ... I think the only way I am going to get a fair hearing is for people to shine a light under the rock.
[blogan: I deleted your two later identical posts. My web hosting service has been extremely flakey recently; I suspect you never received confirmation the comment was received...]
Then shortly after that, the whole blog was unavailable. So OI came back later and re-posted.
This happens more frequently to most blogs ... which is why I cut and paste stuff into wordpad until it either "takes" or needs another take.
Then shortly after that, the whole blog was unavailable. So I came back later and re-posted.
This happens more frequently to most blogs ... which is why I cut and paste stuff into wordpad until it either "takes" or needs another take.
It happened again!
I was going to delete your second post, but without it, your third message would look out of place. :-)
Please bear with me. This should get better.