Re: Non-Commercial Website Domain Names Using TrademarksDaniel R. Tobias – May 01, 2004 2:51 AM PST
I'm glad the courts agreed with the right of fair use of names for commentary purposes, but this protest site has the right idea by moving to the .info domain, which makes much more logical sense than .com for a noncommercial informational site.
Re: Non-Commercial Website Domain Names Using TrademarksEnrique-J.Sirvent – May 03, 2004 2:58 AM PST
It is a very common problem for the companies. The bad faith must be extended to all the cases when the domain name is registered and used (by anyway) not by the authentic company but by a therd one.
EJS
I'm glad the courts agreed with the right of fair use of names for commentary purposes, but this protest site has the right idea by moving to the .info domain, which makes much more logical sense than .com for a noncommercial informational site.
It is a very common problem for the companies. The bad faith must be extended to all the cases when the domain name is registered and used (by anyway) not by the authentic company but by a therd one.
EJS