You're viewing an article in iPO's historic archive vault. Here, we've preserved the comments and how the site looked along with the article. Use this link to view the article on our current site: Case-mate Program Supports Child Abuse Prevention

News

Case-mate Program Supports Child Abuse Prevention

Leather iPod case maker, Case-mate, announced that it has started a new program called "Making a Case for America's Kids" to support Child Abuse Prevention Month. Throughout April the company will donate US$1 to Prevent Child Abuse America for each iPod and iPod nano case sold through the Case-mate Web site, Target, Blue Bay Electronics, and Dr. Bott.

Prevent Child Abuse America was founded in 1972, and has become the nation's leading organization working to prevent child abuse and neglect. It has chapters in 42 states, and helps over 100,000 families each year.

1 comments from the community.

You can post your own below.

+ show options

Your current settings, click to change: Sort Oldest First, Show Guest Posts, Hide Community Stats

gslusher said:

member since 13 Nov 2002 with 2088 posts, unranked, send him a message or view his profile

Ah, yes, Case-Mate, the company which copied the designs for its iPod cases from Vaja. I guess that they can get away with it because Vaja is in Argentina. It's probably "legal," like knockoffs of designer clothes. Their cases are cheaper, but are not customizable as Vaja's, which can be made in 1600 color combinations.

Quote this post ↓

Post Your Comments

  Remember Me

Not a member? Register now. You can post comments without logging in, but they'll show up as a "guest" post.


Please enter the word exactly as you see it in the image above. Registered users aren't prompted for this. Having trouble reading the image get a new one.