From: "Georges.Michelson-Dupont" <Georges.Michelson-Dupont@wanadoo.fr>
To: <jfarr@EONI.com>
Subject: UF/Fellowship meeting
Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 11:05:35 +0100
Dear Janet:
Richard has asked me to respond to your letter of February
24, 2000. I assure you, the decision to assign this matter to a committee
does not in any way reflect a lack of commitment on the part of the Urantia
Foundation to the process of good faith communications with the Fellowship.
As I have preciously explained, the Foundation has appointed a committee to
represent it in negotiations with the Fellowship regarding copyright and trademark
issues. I am the chairman of that committee. Please direct all
communications regarding copyright and trademark issues to me. We would
like to go forward with a face-to-face meeting. I normally travel to the United
States once a month. As you may know, the Urantia Foundation has scheduled
a number of activities in March as part of its 50th Anniversary Celebration.
At this time, it may not be feasible to hope for a meeting that weekend.
We would like, however, to meet as soon as possible, and, if that weekend
works particularly well for you, we shall try to accommodate you. We
could meet on Sunday afternoon, March 19. If that does not work, we
could meet on April 9-10. Please let me know when you would like to meet.
If you want to try to get together this month, please let me know as soon
as possible.
In my prior letters, I have listed the infringements on
the Fellowship's Web site. Your letter to Richard indicates that you
regard this as an attempt on my part to change the parameters of standing
agreements between the two organizations. The infringements listed in
my letters reflect the position of the Urantia Foundation, not my personal
opinions. The agreements between the two organizations should be discussed
and clarified in our meeting. In the meantime, we felt it was important
to provide you with a formal statement of our objection to these infringements.
We are most willing to listen to your views, and, to the extent possible--consistent
with the obligations of the Urantia Foundation under its Declaration of Trust--we
look forward to exploring ways to resolve these problems informally and in
a way that will promote good will and good relations with the Fellowship.
We have many serious issues to discuss. If you would like
to try to meet this month or next, please let me know by March 7. If
we are going to pursue informal resolution of these matters, we need to move
ahead.
Sincerely,
Georges Michelson-Dupont
Vice-President URANTIA Foundation