Originally posted by Who-Wiz
It's interesting that I pointed out lots of other "Alanis" names, and this point was never addressed by you, Fountain (not to mention the flinch I got from the sentence "I have not visited all the sites you listed" as you began to respond to my post... Wow, thanks for the time.)
Originally posted by Who-Wiz
There are TONS of other domains out there that try to make money from her name and include her name in their domain.
I didn't visit them because the only one that I recognized didn't belong in the list. You claimed, wrongly, that
alanisutopia.com is trying to make money from Alanis's name, so why should I believe that any of the other sites are any different? Let's try another one:
www.alanis-morissette.com
This looks like a fan site to me.
Should I keep checking on the off-chance that maybe one of the sites in the list is trying to make money from her name?
Besides, I already said that if they are trying to make money from her name (meaning by the same sort of deceit) then action should be taken against them too. The main problem is the implied association of products with Alanis Morissette that she has nothing to do with. It's not relevant to the argument about alanis.net what those sites are doing. Even if they were doing the same thing, does it make it right if a dozen sites are doing what alanis.net is doing?
Originally posted by Who-Wiz
If Alanis' Morissette's father saw the name ALANIS in the newspaper, and thought "I like this name", and named his daughter such... why can't another individual say "Wow, I like this name!" and register the domain name (absent an existing trademark called "Alanis", and without any intent to sell products of hers or further capitalize.) The Alanis' father anecdote *HAPPENED*, this is NOT conjecture.
I am well aware that Alanis was named as you've described, but you can't seriously expect me to be believe that the alanis.net domain name was chosen because the owner liked the name.
Originally posted by Who-Wiz
I'm clear now that you champion Alanis Morissette's cause on this, and disagree with anything I have to say about this and are willing to ignore and not address the best points I would present.
Not so. What points have you presented to persuade me that alanis.net was not chosen to associate its products with Alanis Morissette? You suggest that the owner chose alanis.net because he liked the name? Is that one of your best points? You list a whole bunch of sites that you claim are trying to make money from the name 'alanis', which they aren't. Is that one of your best points? You claim that those sites are doing the wrong thing but that alanis.net is
"the ONLY website" that has 'alanis' in its name that's not doing the wrong thing? Apparently, all Alanis Morissette fan sites - the ones that aren't pretending - are more deserving of lawsuits being taken out against them than alanis.net? Is that one of your best points?
I am not simply on Alanis Morissette's side regardless of anyone else's argument. You suggested that a disclaimer should be sufficient. I agreed. I didn't insist that that wasn't good enough and that nothing short of handing the name to Morissette was acceptable. That was a good point that you made that I agreed with. I'm not aware of any others.