1. Wiley bought the domain name, not the content or subscriber list.
2. Any claims you have are against Peer (The parent company of WROX before it was liquidated). As has been posted elsewhere, you can file against Peer as an "unsecured Creditor" and pray there's money left (I am sure the money is all gone by now, anyway)
3. I don't know who you could sue- as the "owner" of the content, Peer, no longer exists. No one bought, it seems, the content or the subscriber list.
THis is what happens when companies go out of business. I have had magazines go out of print while I was a subscriber. I even got jipped on my "hot sauce of the month" club when they went out. There's no one to "go after". I mean, you can try an sue anyone you want- but you might as well sue Toyota because of a problem with your Honda...
Hal Levy
Unemployed (Thanks GWB)
NOT a Wiley/Wrox Employee
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