Re: ACPA Applies to Noncommercial Use of Domain NameLeonard Holmes – Apr 28, 2005 6:50 PM PDT
I'm a litle confused. The Court "concluded that Bosley was entitled to discovery on whether Kremer had a bad faith intent to profit from the use of Bosley's mark" but it didn't rule that it was a bad faith registration, right? It sure looks like a "freedom-of-expression\" site to me.
Though, if the purpose is noncommercial, ".com" isn't the most logical TLD to use.
True. Although it's "logical" if another TLD was used (.info, perhaps?), most people would assume .com nevertheless.
Fancy reading your post, Dan. ;o)
I'm a litle confused. The Court "concluded that Bosley was entitled to discovery on whether Kremer had a bad faith intent to profit from the use of Bosley's mark" but it didn't rule that it was a bad faith registration, right? It sure looks like a "freedom-of-expression\" site to me.