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If they intended the typos to be used to siphon off traffic from the TM holder, that is typosquatting which we are all well aware of.... then again, look at who is trying to make the point :cheeky:
All are also somewhat generic
1 - said phonetically... very confusingly similar... TMs aare not just written word only... if the sound the sane when said, then a TM can be enforced.... Do the 2 names sound very similar??? and answer it honestly..
2- The Complainant has greater rights to the TM name, and the respondant has a TM by a questionable entity... it is the same entity that people used to defreaud thousands of domains during pre registartion periods to screw the public out of domains...
3- the indusrty is the porn industry... the TM holder has every right to protect thier mark from dilution... the reality is that industry is looked down upon and TMs are protect from any association from it...
My point exactly. The registrants were being way too cute. Maarten, if you don't like the UDRP, try an action for trademark dilution in federal court, for tarnishing and diluting the GOLDMAN SACHS mark. Do you think that that action would not succeed? The ACPA applies not only to a mark that is confusingly similar, but to one that is dilutive of a registered trademark, as well.
The Goldmansex domain name and site were embarrasing to a long-established and well-respected brand. The site was used for commercial profit in the porn industry, no matter how thinly you slice it, and reduced the ability of the GOLDMAN SACHS mark to function as a sole identifier of source. GoldmanSex is lucky it didn't get sued in court.
It's time to let this one go!
Brett Lewis, Esq.
www.lewishand.com
[email protected]
An interesting point....
Where does the dilution occur? What boundary exists between mark co-existence? Do you firmly believe that a well establish well reputed company could possible be confused with the string of characters that replicate the word sex?
Don't get me wrong I like most people are convinced that this was a play on words.. Is that enough? If you advocate purification of the internet then I guess it will be.