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Jon Monsarrat brings “General Electric and Citigroup Power” to Expose Cyberbullies
Posted May 17th, 2012:
"Cambridge, MA ( prsync ) May 17, 2013 - Jon Monsarrat is bring the same consulting services to fight cybercrime that he has used to advise top executives from General Electric and Citigroup. Through previous consulting jobs, he helped executives at GE Trade put together an import / export offset program to help them make sales worldwide. And for Citigroup he worked to design for them an "active bank system". Now he is bringing that power to expose cyberbullies, with a twist: two new patented technologies. The previous press release "Jon Monsarrat, $160 Million DotCom Icon, to Expose 100 Cyberbullies" dated May 8, 2013, was sent out with incorrect information. First, due to a miscommunication when the press release was being written, the venture is not part of Monsarrat's Hard Data Factory, and Rickland Powel l is not a contact. Instead the service is part of Monsarrat Consulting, his private consulting practice, and does not involve Rickland Powell. Second, due to a separate miscommunication, the press release stated that the new venture launched with partnerships. That was in error. The new venture does not launch with any partnerships."
Read the full press release here: http://prsync.com/monsarrat/jon-monsarrat-brings-general-electric-and-citigroup-power-to-expose-cyberbullies-542401/
"Cambridge, MA ( prsync ) May 17, 2013 - Jon Monsarrat is bring the same consulting services to fight cybercrime that he has used to advise top executives from General Electric and Citigroup. Through previous consulting jobs, he helped executives at GE Trade put together an import / export offset program to help them make sales worldwide. And for Citigroup he worked to design for them an "active bank system". Now he is bringing that power to expose cyberbullies, with a twist: two new patented technologies. The previous press release "Jon Monsarrat, $160 Million DotCom Icon, to Expose 100 Cyberbullies" dated May 8, 2013, was sent out with incorrect information. First, due to a miscommunication when the press release was being written, the venture is not part of Monsarrat's Hard Data Factory, and Rickland Powel l is not a contact. Instead the service is part of Monsarrat Consulting, his private consulting practice, and does not involve Rickland Powell. Second, due to a separate miscommunication, the press release stated that the new venture launched with partnerships. That was in error. The new venture does not launch with any partnerships."
Read the full press release here: http://prsync.com/monsarrat/jon-monsarrat-brings-general-electric-and-citigroup-power-to-expose-cyberbullies-542401/
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I'd also looooooove to know how many lawyers Johnny Monsarrat (hi googlers!) approached before he found one who'd even take this case.
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He is also bring the grammar lulz.
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Cyberinvestigation:
Work closely with your law firm, if any. I recommend Ishman Law Firm.
Work closely witih Defend My Name for reputation management
Identify 'anonymous' cyberbullies
Provide you with a mailing address for your lawyer.
WOW! finally, a consulting firm that will provide my lawyer's mailing address for me!
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(It's called white space, people!)
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If he changes were to change his name, then he would have to start building it up all over again. He wouldn't be able to tell people about Turbine, or Hard Data Factory, or Wheel Questions, or any of his previous consulting gigs, because those would all link him to the old name he would be trying to leave behind.
Starting over is hard. I can understand why he wouldn't consider that an option.
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Holy God, Jonmon has claimed to have partnerships with companies that it does not, including his lawyer? That's not good for business...
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Jonmon doesn't assert that he is the inventor of these technologies, but I looked, and Jonmon does have two patents, 8,352,419 and 7,647,351, which are currently licensed to Stragent. Stragent seems to be in the business of acquiring patents and litigating about them: http://www.law360.com/articles/165367/stragent-targets-slew-of-tech-car-cos-in-ip-suits
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In case anyone else is curious:
Web scrape template generation
US 7647351 B2
http://www.google.com/patents/US7647351?pg=PA14&dq=7,647,351
Online marketplace for automatically extracted data
US 8352419 B2
http://www.google.com/patents/US8352419?dq=8,352,419
I have only barely skimmed either of them, and I am not remotely patent-literate, but on a very casual glance, they look only a little less bogus than his lawsuit against Ron. In particular, 7,647,351 says stuff like “Once data [allowing things announced or advertised on multiple disparate sites to be compared] has been collected, there are no good mechanisms for disseminating it.” In context, it’s not as ridiculous as it sounds here, but it’s not true. (Well, I suppose it could arguably be true if by “good” you mean “nearly universally implemented, and having driven all competition out of the marketplace so as to provide one-stop shopping”, but by that standard the method in the patent isn’t good either, and never will be.)
In fact, ’351 seems (again to my very casual skimming) to be a slightly more general case of case of what Google Shopping has been doing since 2002. (Doesn’t necessarily mean it’s not a valid patent, since the specific details of the claims matter).
The patents seem to be basically about stuff he did to implement his events listings.
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You'd think with his $160 million he could afford a copy editor though. The errors are almost painful to read.
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Usually when someone goes into damage control mode, they know the gig is up.
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You've really got to do deep, deep background checks on your clients to make sure you're not breaking the law. P.I.s can get into some fairly deep fecal matter if they, say, fork over a private address to somebody with a no-contact order against them or otherwise facilitate the breaking of the law. I can't imagine making somebody pay for a full detailed background check is a popular way to start a client introduction.
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That would be me, in case anyone still needs anything related to Rickland's (lack of) role in this.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ENNzjy8QjU