This guy lives nearby, the suit will be in U.S. District Court in Albany, NY. I may spend a day as a court watcher, bored to sleep or could I learn sometihng?
Did they skip the UDRP here? Anyone have a UDRP search on this, I would like to see the details.
Dave
http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,5712600^15330^^nbv^15306-15319,00.html
eBay Sues Operator Of eBaytoo.com
You would think that any sane lawyer would suggest to the guy running "eBaytoo.com" that it might elicit a negative reaction from eBay. The extent of this negative reaction might even be made worse when you were basically trying to copy everything about eBay by setting up your own auction site. So, it should be a surprise to no one that eBay is suing wannabe online auctioneer eBaytoo.com. The site of eBaytoo.com seems down right now, and the internet archive draws a blank, but Google's cache shows a site that looks strikingly similar to eBay (though without any actual auctions).
The online auction house eBay has sued a man for allegedly operating a similar business on the Internet. John Wederman, of Schenectady, who operates eBaytoo.com, allegedly violated eBay's copyright in an attempt to "trade on the eBay name and to take advantage of initial consumer unfamiliarity and confusion," according to the lawsuit filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Albany. eBay is seeking unspecified damages and legal fees. Both sites allow buying and selling of items ranging from clothing and jewelry to furniture and automobiles. The one allegedly run out of Schenectady since October permits sale of Nazi items and Ku Klux Klan items, which Delaware-based eBay does not allow on its site, the suit said.
Did they skip the UDRP here? Anyone have a UDRP search on this, I would like to see the details.
Dave
http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,5712600^15330^^nbv^15306-15319,00.html
eBay Sues Operator Of eBaytoo.com
You would think that any sane lawyer would suggest to the guy running "eBaytoo.com" that it might elicit a negative reaction from eBay. The extent of this negative reaction might even be made worse when you were basically trying to copy everything about eBay by setting up your own auction site. So, it should be a surprise to no one that eBay is suing wannabe online auctioneer eBaytoo.com. The site of eBaytoo.com seems down right now, and the internet archive draws a blank, but Google's cache shows a site that looks strikingly similar to eBay (though without any actual auctions).
The online auction house eBay has sued a man for allegedly operating a similar business on the Internet. John Wederman, of Schenectady, who operates eBaytoo.com, allegedly violated eBay's copyright in an attempt to "trade on the eBay name and to take advantage of initial consumer unfamiliarity and confusion," according to the lawsuit filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Albany. eBay is seeking unspecified damages and legal fees. Both sites allow buying and selling of items ranging from clothing and jewelry to furniture and automobiles. The one allegedly run out of Schenectady since October permits sale of Nazi items and Ku Klux Klan items, which Delaware-based eBay does not allow on its site, the suit said.