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21 Feb, 2008 5:05 am by Rob Robinson
... sells for $12,500. By Bryan Betts February 21, 2008 (TechWorld.com) Data de-duplication specialist Data Domain Inc. has brought out a compact version of its storage appliance, called the DD120. Data Domain's technology is designed to ... . "They no longer have to make sure they have an administrator to replace the tapes and get them on a truck on time. With the DD120, storage and transport are automated, and management can be centralized." For the complete article, click here. Source: Computerworld
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22 Jan, 2007 9:53 am by D. Keith Henning
... the domain name, is identical or confusingly similar to that mark; (II) in the case of a famous mark that is famous at the time of registration of the domain name, is identical or confusingly similar to or dilutive of that mark; or (III) is a trademark, word, or name protected by ... to a website expressing her dissatisfaction with landscape work performed by Plaintiff Lucas Nursery and Landscaping, Inc. The Sixth Circuit held that Defendant did not act with a bad faith intent to profit for purposes ...
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26 Jan, 2007 12:18 am by D. Keith Henning
... , issued to registration on May 17, 2005. For a period of time prior to October 14, 2004, GMCI Internet Operations, Inc. ("GIO"), an affiliate of GMCI, owned the domain name penthouseboutique.com. Apparently, GIO allowed the ... any knowing or material misrepresentations in connection with the UDRP proceeding. To the contrary, GMCI had evidence suggesting that (i) the penthouseboutique.com domain name was identical or confusingly similar to GMCI's Penthouse and Penthouse Boutique marks; (ii) the ...
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9 Apr 6:36 pm
... .S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. See UBID, Inc. v. The GoDaddy Group, Inc. et al, Case No. 09-cv-02123 (N ... s Parked Page services, You agree that Go Daddy may point the domain name or DNS to one of Go Daddy's or Go Daddy's affiliates ... faith intent to profit from the mark, "registers, traffics in, or uses a domain name" that is identical or confusingly similar to a mark that is distinctive at the time of registration. What makes this case unusual is that normal cybersquatting ...
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10 Oct, 2007 9:41 pm by Soohye Cho
... allocation of identifiers for the Internet, (ii) the operation of the nameservers, and (iii) policy development on the domain name system (DNS) has been managed in a central manner by the Internet Corporation ... Solution, Inc. (NSI) to manage the DNS in December, 1992. [15] Since that time, NSI had managed the registration and maintenance of the generic top level domains (gTLDs ... INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 390 (2003). [31] Name.Spce, Inc. v. Network Solutions, Inc., 202 F. 3d 573 (2nd Cir. 2000). [32 ...
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12 Jun 10:13 am
... corporation, the contract to maintain the DNS registry for the .com and .net domains. There can only be one registry at a time, so a monopoly is created by necessity with the contract. As a result of this contract ... body. Citing Allied Tube & Conduit Corp. v. Indian Head, Inc., 486 U.S. 492 (1988), the Court held that CFIT stated a claim ... already taken. The Internet Commerce Association filed an amicus brief agreeing that the expired domain name market exists now, but it did not just a few years ...
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9 Oct 2:01 am by David Johnson
... defense. When recognized by a judge, it bars recovery by a plaintiff who has waited an unreasonably long time to bring suit and thus prejudiced the defendant. Judges tend to allow a laches ... 11th Circuits. (Fn2) For example, in September 2008, in Southern Grouts & Mortars, Inc. v. 3M Co. (S.D. Fla., No. 0:07-cv ... not injunctive relief -- such as ordering the respondent to transfer the domain name to the complainant. See, e.g., GoDaddy.com, Inc. v. Domainsnext.com, D2009-0073; The Jennifer Lopez ...
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21 Oct 11:02 am by Venkat
... 24, 2009)) also raises some interesting questions about the mechanics of trying to use a domain name to satisfy a judgment. For more perspectives, see Marc Randazza's post ... property, they should be subject to the claims of judgment creditors. (See Office Depot, Inc. v. Zuccarini, 621 F. Supp. 2d 773 (N.D. Cal ... contest the issues, so it is what it is. A related problem is that Bosh would have a tough time selling the domain names, given that there would be little guarantee that any purchaser would ...
Technology & Marketing Law Blog - http://blog.ericgoldman.org/
21 Oct 3:30 pm by Venkat
... 24, 2009)) also raises some interesting questions about the mechanics of trying to use a domain name to satisfy a judgment. For more perspectives, see Marc Randazza's post ... property,they should be subject to the claims of judgment creditors. (See Office Depot, Inc. v. Zuccarini, 621 F. Supp. 2d 773 (N.D. Cal. ... contest the issues, so it is what it is. A related problem is that Bosh would have a tough time selling the domain names, given that there would be little guarantee that any purchaser would ...
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11 Aug, 2008 6:36 pm by Sheppard Mullin
... or Hong Kong. Such letters are often sent indiscriminately en masse to registrants of .com domains. "Halliton Holdings, Inc." is usually a fictitious company crafted by the sender to induce alarm. Such letters ... are applying to register "smrh" as internet brand and CN domain names as below: smrh.com.tw smrh.hk smrh.net.cn smrh.org.cn smrh.tw ... , Please contact us as soon as possible. In addition, we hereby affirm that our time limit for dissent application is ten days. If your company files no dissent ...
Intellectual Property Law Blog - http://www.intellectualpropertylawblog.com/
2 Aug, 2008 6:10 am by Eric
... Eric Goldman Verizon California, Inc. v. Navigation Catalyst Systems, Inc., 2008 WL 2651163 (C.D. Cal. June 30, 2008). The Justia page. ... Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA). As far as I can recall, this is the first time that a domainer has lost an ACPA lawsuit in court, and it provides an important data ... trademark owner Despite the scrubbing, Navigation Catalyst registered and kept 126 domain names that Verizon alleges infringe its trademark. Navigation Catalyst also tasted nearly ...
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28 Mar 7:53 pm by Bill Ward
... filed within 45 days; however, case law, such as Concerned Citizens of Princeton , gives the courts leeway to extend the time for the filing of the suit where questions of public importance are involved. Iron Mountain argued it never received proper notice of the ... case, State v. Jan-Mar, Inc. 236 NJ Super 28 (App Div, 1989), which held that a commercial tenant with an option to purchase possesses a compensable property right that is recognizable in an eminent domain case. This affirmed a lower ...
New Jersey Eminent Domain Law Blog - http://www.njeminentdomain.com/
8 May, 2008 5:10 am
... work. In the case of unpublished screenplays, that is what the Ninth Circuit held in Batjac Productions, Inc. v. Good Times Home Video Corp., 160 F.3d 1223 (9th ... film expired through a failure to timely renew. Copyright in the play, Pygmalion, continued until 1988. Defendant began distributing the now public domain film in 1972. The owners ... Middle Episodes as untimely, and into the public domain they went. A company called Rel Funds International, Inc. distributed the Middle Episodes, and CBS sued ...
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14 Jun, 2008 6:07 am
... were registered prior to the commencement of this proceeding. The Respondent, Australian company Callverse Pty Ltd (Callverse), at the material time, operated "an established click-to-call service" that was "launching soon" at the website www.facebook.com.au/ An all Australian Panel ... domain name <facebook.com.au> in bad faith. The Panel ordered that the disputed domain name be transferred to Facebook Inc. Given the basis of the decision, even had the complaint been made after the new auDA ...
Australian Trade Marks Law Blog - http://www.australiantrademarkslawblog.com/
28 Nov, 2007 7:30 am by Terese Arenth
... Knot, Inc. runs a well-known wedding information website trading under the name "The Knot". Ali Aziz of Pakistan registered the domain name "myknot.com" and provided ... noting, the panel held this a question of lack of clear evidence of bad faith intent at the time of registration of the disputed domain or the use that was made of it over the past 6 years. Although ... given that Mr. Aziz was not known by the disputed domain name and had no legitimate rights therein. The Knot, Inc. v. Ali Aziz, WIPO Case ...
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29 Sep, 2008 5:53 pm by Eric
... Eric Goldman Southern Grouts & Mortars, Inc. v. 3M Co., 2008 WL 4346798 (S.D. Fla. Sept. 17, 2008) I'm often ... would be frustrated or hindered by merely not arriving at the expected site the first time a web address (domain name) was typed in... With the advent of multiple, and increasingly powerful search ... also rejects the precedent by pointing out that there cannot be likelihood of consumer confusion when the domain name owner doesn't resolve at all. As the court says, "The seven factors ...
Technology & Marketing Law Blog - http://blog.ericgoldman.org/
16 Jun 8:01 pm by Evan Brown
... limits itself to tangible property that can be "levied upon by taking it into custody." Looking to the case of Network Solutions, Inc. v. Umbro International, Inc., 529 S.E.2d 80 (Va. 2000), the court held that a domain name registration is not property, but merely supplies the intangible contractual right to use a unique domain name for a specified period of time. Even if the registration were property, it was not something that could be taken into custody.
Internet Cases - http://www.internetcases.com/
10 Nov 12:59 pm by lauren
... 700-home Merriam Mountains development north of Escondido, the county may use eminent domain to acquire the land from property owners, county official said this week. If the county approves ... the Golden Door Spa hired Vista-based R.E. Berg Engineering, Inc. in April to determine how much land would be needed to widen the road. Spa spokesperson ... but you can still use the back of the house and the swimming pool,'" Blount explained. "It doesn't really work like that." North County Times: [www.nctimes. ...
California Eminent Domain Law Blog - http://blog.eminentdomainlaw.net
27 Jun, 2007 6:20 pm by Eric
... Eric Goldman Vulcan Golf, LLC v. Google, Inc., No. 07CV3371 (N.D. Ill. complaint filed June 15, 2007) [WARNING! the complaint is a 4. ... egregious level" because (among other things) it profits from hundreds of thousands of illegitimate domain names and uses a "sham" and "illusory" trademark complaint procedure. It's ... time, the lawsuit could be gutted if the judge rules that none of the parties engaged in a trademark use in commerce-an open legal question that has not been resolved in the domainer ...
Technology & Marketing Law Blog - http://blog.ericgoldman.org/
7 Apr 7:26 am by Terese Arenth
... mark is invalid as either "generic" or "merely descriptive". In fact, Respondent claimed that he thought the disputed domain to be a generic term at the time of its registration. Nonetheless, the general rule is that registration of a mark is prima facie evidence of validity and it is ... to establish that the disputed domain name was registered and used in bad faith. Digital Playground, Inc. v. Network Telephone Services, Inc., Dan Coleman, Frontier Credit Corp., and Harriet Walkup, WIPO Case No. ...
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