1 "Jain [InfoSpace's first President] and other InfoSpace executives deceived the public by making the company appear far more successful than it was, a Seattle Times investigation has found.
The investigation - built on internal company e-mails, confidential documents filed in court and scores of interviews - found that Jain and others created the illusion of revenues with accounting tricks and dubious deals. ... Jain himself accused several of his top executives of engaging in illegal insider trading by misleading shareholders and then dumping their stock."
"How InfoSpace took its investors for a ride", SeattleTimes
2 "Naveen Jain is nothing if not confident in himself. Back in 2000, as founder and CEO of InfoSpace, he famously declared both that
InfoSpace was bigger than the internet, and that
it would be the world's first trillion dollar company."
Michael Masnick at TechDirt.com
3 Beginning with, Infospace was lying!
In particular, since 2002 Infospace professional(!) attorneys were lying to me when accusing me in breaking the law and saying I had to transfer my domains to Infospace, -- that was a lie.
Infospace's top CEOs knew, but did not care how the lie affected my life:
At the time when Infospace gladly spent $MILLIONS just to "buy revenue" (in words of finance director MacLeod), it forced me, a programmer in the country with average month salary under $60, to suspend all my software projects, DESTROY MY BUSINESS, and to throw all my life savings, - I lost everything!, - for consulting expensive lawyers and proving that it was the lie.
Sergey Beloy, 2infospace.com