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DSA Fiasco

The DSA Fiasco is a series of events during which the DSA threatened to bring legal action against The Statto-JTA Publishing Corporation for the content of the driving theory test section of their website. It comprised a series of communications both electronic and papery known to Statto-JTA Publishing historians as the DSA Correspondence.

The DSA Correspondence

The DSA Correspondence was initiated by DSA on 28th September 2005 on which day, according to their possibly unreliable letter dating, they sent a second class letter (in every sense of the phrase) to Andrew Steele and John Trevor-Allen (Statto and JTA).

The letter requested that they remove a logo from their website which the DSA considered trademark-infringingly similar to their own.

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© Andrew Steele & John Trevor-Allen 2005

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