Domain infrigement?

Discussion in 'Legal Issues' started by imfusa, Jun 9, 2011.

  1. Tekime

    Tekime Well-Known Member

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    #21
    You're absolutely right. I misread the notice as being a common law trademark only.

    I agree with complying to requests 1,2,4 as well.

    I'd still want to keep the website itself - I don't see any apparent infringement aside from the domain name. The domain doesn't appear to be a major money-making operation, just a poorly chosen domain.
     
    Tekime, Jun 10, 2011 IP
  2. imfusa

    imfusa Active Member

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    #22
    Can you please provide me the website where you have checked them, because i also searched about xe and found something else, found something about luxury cars.
    And as an update, i have complied with 1 and 4.
     
    imfusa, Jun 11, 2011 IP
  3. browntwn

    browntwn Illustrious Member

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    #23
    uspto.gov, just do a simple mark search and put in the reg numbers exactly as they gave them to you....

    you will end up on these two pages:




     
    browntwn, Jun 11, 2011 IP
  4. Dave Zan

    Dave Zan Well-Known Member

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    #24
    Better teach him the real magic word. Heh.
     
    Dave Zan, Jun 11, 2011 IP
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    #25
    Best bet is to just hand over the domain.

    Even if you feel you are right. How much money and time in court do you want to spend trying to prove it?
     
    lonewolff, Jun 11, 2011 IP
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    contentboss Peon

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    #26
    let me google that for you.

    dear god....
     
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  7. Starblazern

    Starblazern Greenhorn

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    #27
    Yeah, this is considered a trademark infringement - as they said, you're getting free traffic thanks to their brand. There have been a lot of such cases, and it's been established that the trademark holder is right, even if they didn't register all the domains (they can't register them all, after all!). Better just give them the domain, because if they are serious, they can sue you and you'll spend much more...
     
    Starblazern, Jun 12, 2011 IP