Does anyone know how much control a company can have over their
trademarks and them being put on a web site. Any attorneys in the group?
I am (I think was now) a distributor for Shaklee and I do search
engine optimization as my career.
I was talking to people that use Shaklee products and asking for them
to write me a review about the product and posting it on my web site.
Shaklee said I can't do that and shut down my Shaklee web site (within
the hour) and didn't tell me it was shut down. They still haven't told
me anything...
Had this expensive advertising campaign going and everyone was getting
a page not found error...
How can they be 50 years old and get away with this? They said I can
never under any circumstances use the name shaklee, any employees name
working for shaklee, or any shaklee product name on a web site, EVER.
Confused....

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