You can read more about it at: http://www.iplawyers.com Larry Erlich http://www.DomainRegistry.com -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Larry Erlich - DomainRegistry.com - NetScott Operations 215-244-6700 - FAX:215-244-6605 - Reply:erlich@domainregistry.com -----------------------------------------------------------------
- To: ken stubbs <kstubbs@yahoo.com>
- Subject: [registrars] Re: Dispute policy
- From: "Robert F. Connelly" <rconnell@psi-japan.com>
- Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 08:29:50 +0900
- Cc: CORE-Excom <excom-work@corenic.org>, Amadeu Abril i Abril <Amadeu@nominalia.com>, Siegfried Langenbach <svl@nrw.net>, "Michael D.Palage" <mpalage@ipwarehouse.com>, Registrar Constituency <registrars@dnso.org>
- Sender: owner-registrars@dnso.org
Dear Colleagues: The attached was FAXed to me by Bob Sharp in South Pasadena. It appears to be a clipping from the 24 August L.A. Times. It covers a case where a federal court ruled that a Trademark could not automatically be used as evidence of cybersquatting. The reason being that the names in question were surnames of real individuals. Thought it could be interest for the discussions in Santiago, where it now 18:30 yesterday;-} Regards, BobC-------------------------------------------------------------------------- "I've sawed this board off three times, and it's *still* too short". Carpenter foreman.