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Posted by Eric on February 10, 2001 at 20:48:44:

In Reply to: Re: Re: Now What? posted by Eric on February 10, 2001 at 20:45:32:

: : : First off, thank you for this service. This website has given me a better understanding of IP law and my rights under those laws. Keep up the great work!

: : : Ok, here is meat of this post:

: : : I hold a servicemark since 1984 on my business. Two weeks ago I found another business in another state operating under the same name and in the same business field as mine. I sent them a notice of infringement pointing directly at the Lanham Act, 15 USC 1051-1127 & Federal Law, Title 15 of the U.S Federal Commerce and Trade, Chapter 22, Subchapter III, Sec 1125a providing the general public with false, confusing or misleading representation of a federal registered
: : : service mark.

: : : The business owner replied via a telephone call where she was very vocal to me "So what, we were incorporated in 1990 and you are in a different state! Sue Me!"

: : : Later today I discover her husband is an Attourney.

: : : I guess my question is, are we are the point where we oubtain legal council and "Sue Her", or is there any federal proceedings we look at?

: : : The law states I have ownership, but does it require a lawyer and an act of congress to enforce my federal backed servicemark?

: : : Thanks in advance for your feedback.

: : : Eric

: : Dear Eric,

: : At this point you need Intellectual Property counsel you can trust. It is not even clear if you have a registraion. Your quoting of law sounds good, but do you understand the whole picture.

: : I'll wager that the husband, is not an Intellectual Property lawyer.

: : The ball is in your court and the clock now is ticking on laches.

: : M. Arthur Auslander
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: Dear M. Arthur,

: Thanks for your reply, I am going to seek an I.P. Council Person as per your statement. I do feel this person and her husband feel they can overstep the law since he holds a degree. This also maddens me because I know they will also play the usual cat-and-mouse game most lawyers do, and more so since he has a personal stake in the situation.

: Is there anything further I should do to help build a case against them or help speed the process? I only fear this will drag on and cost thousands to fight.

: Thanks again, and I hope to post soon about happy news.

: Eric

Sorry, but one more quick question...

Your comment: "The ball is in your court and the clock now is ticking on laches."

Is there a statue of limitations on this? and if so how long?

Thanks


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