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Domain Name Disputes With American Express[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Trademark Forum ] [ FAQ ] Posted by Nick Baker on December 18, 2000 at 18:34:54:
AMEXACTIVITY.COM The facts are too voluminous to list here, but anyone who is interested can get all of the details and facts at the following Web site. http://www.ejacking.com/ In summary: The law firm, Leydig, Voit & Mayer, representing American Express, sent a letter making accusations of AntiCybersquatting, trademark violations, etc., and threatened legal action if the 2 domain names were not relinquished. NOTE: All correspondence between the law firm and myself can be found at the Web site listed above. After much research and background work I challenged. After several months (July to November 2000), I received an email and letter acknowledging that there was no violation. What is the problem? As a small business owner I had to completely suspend all revenue generating work to battle with American Express and its law firm. And, this is exactly what I feel is the strategy for some large companies, i.e., you give in, or fight at a cost that most small businesses can not afford. Lesson learned -- At this stage of the game some of my thinking tells me that I did the right thing by fighting back. The other, and realistic side of the coin, tells me my business suffered a lot more than I had anticipated. I may have won the battle at the cost of loosing the war. I.e., let my business fail for a lack time to devote to that business and the opponent, i.e., American Express in this case, picks up my domain name holder rights by default if my business fails and cannot pay the next renewal fee? I am interested in seeing how many others that can be located who may have had this or a similar experience with American Express. Thanks for your time,
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