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Re: Re: Re: URL ownership prior to trademark registration[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Trademark Forum ] [ FAQ ] Posted by M Arthur Auslander on March 15, 2003 at 20:10:20: In Reply to: Re: Re: URL ownership prior to trademark registration posted by tom on March 15, 2003 at 06:33:38: : : : Approximately one month after I registered a domain name I sent an email to an officer of a large corporation offering to sell the name and/or partner with them in a business using the name. Approximately one month after that the corporation, through a subsidiary, registered the name as trademark. They are currently using the name to generate substantial income from subsidiary. Does anybody think my case is actionable. : : Dear Tom, : : M. Arthur Auslander : At first glance it seems like cybersquatting, but doesn't the anti-cybersquatting law state that the mark must be distinctive and/or famous at the time of the domain registration. The URL was registered by me in 2000. Two months later the mark was registered and not put in use for another 7 months. It seems to me that such a large corp. would research ownership and availability of similar URL's before trademarking the name of such a large project, considering the company owns approx. 17,000 URL's. C'mon, I'm not talking about technical definitions. If you picked a URL based on a corporate trade name, it looks to me as if you were poaching. M. Arthur Auslander
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