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Re[4]: [ga-sys] The EU Privacy issue
Hello NameCritic,
Friday, May 25, 2001, 2:53:03 AM, NameCritic wrote:
>> You have a case in court for stopping someone from utilizing your
>> trademark unlawfully. But that doesn't mean you have a right to the
>> domain name itself. NO law gives you a right to the domain name,
>> merely to protection to prevent others from using your trademark in an
>> infringing manner.
>>
> Then why does the UDRP award the domain name to the Complainant? The cases
> don't end with You can't use this domain name anymore. They end with the
> transfer of the domain name to the TM Holder. Where ya been Will?
The UDRP is NOT the law.
>> MS's conditions are vastly different. The DNSO does not have to
>> negotiate with the EU. The DNSO does not exist legally, and does not
>> enter into any contracts as far as that goes.
> So the DNSO is illegal? Where do you get this wonderful information you post
> as fact?
There is a difference between not existing as a legal entity and being
illegal.
Would you like a link to some definitions of the two terms?
As with your other post on alt-roots, you are devoid of facts.
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