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by jcalacanis
5842 days ago
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Actually Aaron, you can use a domain name with a brand in it.... take a look at wipo and you'll see dozens of examples of this. I've posted one below. That being said, if someone had a problem with our Toyota Answers site or iPad Answers site we would discuss it with them. Not sure that you understand what the term Cybersquatting means. Cybersquatting is when you sit on a domain name that is the same as someone's brandname and you try to sell it back to them. What we are doing is creating a forum for the public to discuss a product or service. We also take the time to do a popup to keep people from being confused. There are many internet companies that do this including the publicly traded Internet Brands which runs sites like corvetteforum.com. Here's the Wipo link for you to get caught up... best jcal http://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/decisions/html/2000/d2000...
Based on the foregoing discussion, the Panel denies the Complaint under the Policy 4 (i) and the Rules 15. Complainant, Lockheed Martin Corporation, failed to show that the disputed domain names were confusingly similar to its trademarks. Therefore, the Panel orders that the disputed domain names <lockheedsucks.com> and <lockheedmartinsucks.com> remain registered in the name of the Respondent, Dan Parisi. |
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I knew a guy who had "timex" somewhere in his domain name and the lawyers for Timex did a cease-and-desist on him.
These trademark and IP lawyers are crossing the line because they know they can go after small-time operators who can't afford the legal team to fight them. And then that sets a legal precedent of a long series of wins that gives trademark and IP lawyers more ammo to use on even more cases, like a snowball.