Showing posts with label German. Show all posts
Showing posts with label German. Show all posts

Friday, 20 April 2012

PM promises to look into Katrice Lee case

"PM promises to look into Katrice Lee case



THE father of a British girl who went missing in Germany 30 years ago wants the Prime Minister to meet with her family as he did with the parents of Madeline McCann.

David Cameron promised to look into the case of Hartlepool youngster Katrice Lee, who disappeared from a British Army base in Germany in 1981, during Prime Minister’s Questions today.
It comes as Spanish police received a report of a possible sighting in the Costa Del Sol of missing youngster Madeline McCann, who went missing in Portugal in 2007.
Katrice’s family have battled for the Military Police to release files relating to the two-year-old’s disappearance for the past three decades.
Now her dad Richard Lee, from the Stockton Road area of Hartlepool, says Mr Cameron should meet with Katrice’s mum, just as he did with the parents of Madeline McCann.
Mr Lee, 62, said: “What I would like to see that Prime Minister do is at least give Katrice’s mother an interview.

If Maddy McCann’s parents can go and see the Prime Minister then Katrice’s mother should be able to as well.

There seems to be a two-tier system with missing children, those who have and those who have not.
“And I don’t say this to be nasty or bitter, but the McCanns have spent millions of pounds on their campaign.
“They’ve had better treatment and better media coverage.
“We haven’t been at this for four years, we’ve been at this for three decades, and I think the way that this family has been treated is despicable.”

Caroline Dinenage, who is the local MP for Katrice’s mother, Sharon, of Gosport, Hampshire, raised the issued in the House of Commons yesterday.
Mr Cameron met the McCanns while he was campaigning as the leader of the opposition.
When the McCanns sent him an open letter after he became Prime Minister he replied saying that the Metropolitan Police would be re-investigating the disappearance."

http://www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk/news/local/pm-promises-to-look-into-katrice-lee-case-1-4459457

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

Maddy McCann "a TRADEMARK"

An Excellent Article In German


" McCanns: Madeleine McCann – Markenamt Nr. 2456061?Vielleicht ist einer der bizarrsten Aspekte des Falles der vermissten Madeleine McCann war, dass innerhalb weniger Tage nach ihrer Verschwindens, ihre Eltern in einer Markenanmeldung in ihrem Namen hatte. Marken sind in der Regel verwendet, um gewerbliche Schutzrechte zu schützen, so dass in diesem bizarren Fall, so scheint es, daß nicht nur Madeleine als vermisst Tochter wahrgenommen, sondern auch als zukünftige kommerzielle Anliegen, die Rechte von denen erforderlich, die kommerziellen Interessen geschützt werden von Team McCann. In gewisser Weise seine leicht einzusehen, warum mit Madeleines Bild erhebliche Summen für Interessenten anzieht. Persönlich 'markiert Handel "der Gedanke, dass eine fehlende Kind dann klingt ziemlich krank, gelinde gesagt, und bringt einen gewissen Ekel auf die ganze Frage der ihren Verlust. Aber was ist Ihre Meinung? ist es üblich, Marke eines vermissten Kindes? war das Kind McCann eine Ausnahme, deren Name benötigt, um den Handel mit den Umständen zu kennzeichnen? Quelle: http://www.ipo.gov.uk/tm/t-find/t-find-n … "




pasting google-translation next...:

'McCanns: Madeleine McCann - Trade Mark Office No. 2456061 Perhaps one of the most bizarre aspects of the case of missing Madeleine McCann was that was within days of their disappearance, their parents in a trademark application on their behalf. Trademarks are typically used to protect industrial property rights, so that in this bizarre case, it seems that not only Madeleine perceived as missing daughter, but also as a future commercial concerns, needed to the rights of those who protect the commercial interests by Team McCann. In a way, its easy to see why with Madeleine's image to attract significant sums for those interested. Personally 'trade marks "the thought that a missing child sounds pretty sick to say the least, and brings a certain disgust at the whole question of her loss. But what is your opinion? it is customary to mark a missing child was? the McCann child an exception, the name needed to trade in the circumstances indicate source: http://www.ipo.gov.uk/tm/t-find/t-find-n ...'


Comment: Excellent Article! BRILLIANT! YES A TRADEMARK, it's "all it is"! Glad that some others make Note of this in other Languages!