Satirical EDXC
web site closed
EDXC officials
seems to have struck back in the ongoing feud around the new
Italian leadership.
According
to rumors EDXC officials is said to have contacted the Internet
service providers Rebondir.com and Tripod.com, hosts of
the satirical EDXC web site "Enological DX Corporation",
complaining about site copying and other offenses.
The site then was removed from the servers of Rebondir.com
and Tripod.com.
"This action is a symptom of the very worrying psychological
state within the EDXC", says Enrico
Oliva, editor and webmaster of the fake sites.
The leading two EDXC officials, Luigi Cobisi and Paolo Morandotti,
are facing growing concerns about their methods of running
the organization. The official EDXC web site's former webmaster,
Anton Kuchelmeister, recently shut down the site in an angry
reaction to the present EDXC situation. Now, HCDX learns,
two out of three Italian DX clubs participating in EDXC
are planning to leave the organization.
hcdx
news desk,
April 24, 2001
Official
EDXC web site replaced
The
antagonism and battle for power within the European DX Council
never seems to end.
Early April its official web site was closed, to be replaced
by a new, official one "under construction".
EDXC Secretary General Luigi Cobisi denies knowledge of
any struggle, while at the same time the EDXC webmaster
Anton J. Kuchelmeister closed its web site, stating:
"I am disappointed."
hcdx
news desk,
April 8, 2001
Official
EDXC web site closed
EDXC
Secretary General Luigi Cobisi denies any antagonism or
ongoing struggle within the organization.
"The struggle you talk about simply doesn't exist",
he says to HCDX.
However, the former official EDXC web site was shut down
on Monday, April 2.
"This site has been closed due to the blatant actionism
and the unprofessional strategism and highly motivationism
of some EDXC executive", Anton J. Kuchelmeister says
on the web, adding:
"I am disappointed.
Yes."
hcdx
news desk,
April 2, 2001
Competing
EDXC web sites
The
antagonism and battle for power within the European DX Council
never seems to end.
The umbrella organization for some European DX clubs is
now offering net surfers two sites; both similar looking,
but with vastly different content.
This situation became apparent with the publication of the
a PLC report by professor Filippo Giannetti at University
of Pisa.
So far, HCDX has not been able to get any explanation on
why the EDXC have two web sites. And no explanation is offered
on any of those sites.
And just to clarify, this is no April fool's joke.
hcdx
news desk,
April 1, 2001
Former
EDXC web site
New
EDXC web site
The fight goes
on
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