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Aye Aye sir -- I'd like to get back to the topic too.dodo1 said:Please get back to topic and stop insulting each other.
Otherwise the thread will be closed.
Thank you.
Aye Aye sir -- I'd like to get back to the topic too.dodo1 said:Please get back to topic and stop insulting each other.
Otherwise the thread will be closed.
Thank you.
JuniperPark said:StocDoctor and Fundraiser -
Please read my post with 3 'real world' scenarios. Each scenario essentially matches the online typo situation.
Do you agree that all 3 should cause lawsuits, or not?
SCENARIO #1
A friend recommends a great Chinese restaurant on Main Street, "China House". You decide to go, head down Main Street, see a nice looking new Chinese restaurant, pull in, have dinner, and it's good. But it's "China Wall"; China House was further down the street. You don't realize till the next day you were at the wrong place.
By your rules, China Wall should sue Chine House for "stealing", when in fact China Wall simply chose a better location (more traffic, closer to the freeway).
SCENARIO #2
Similar to above, except you KNOW you're not at the right restaurant but cannot seem to find China House. You give up looking and enjoy a meal at China Wall.
Are we still suing?
SCENARIO #3
Another (real) example. We're heading for Squid Roe (a bar) in Cabo San Lucas. Along the way, we pass another bar, and the doorman shouts to us "first round of drinks free!". We go in, stay, and never get to Squid Roe.
By your theory, Squid Roe could sue the cheaper bar.
Because it is FORUM here maybe ?I don't know why it's continuing here.
aZooZa said:Subjectivity and debate are anathema. The fact of this matter is that there a wide range of diverse circumstances that will lend credibility to both sides of this argument. I don't know why it's continuing here.
aZooZa said:Now Doc, don't get out of your pram. The "wide range" is obvious -- you only have to re-read some of the daft posts in this thread. Are you suggesting that a typo of 'shoes.com' is unethical? Please consider what I wrote before penning your quips. Do you know how many shades there are between black and white? I'm not buying your soap box approach. I had some sympathy for your stance, but it seems you're not listening to anyone else's viewpoint.
Hey, I regged all variations of theroyalregimentofscotland.com/co.uk/others when it was announced that some Scottish regiments were going to be amalgamated. The Regimental Colonel called me and asked me for them and of course I gave them free.
Don't place me in the wrong camp.
Of course NOT, regardless of any futile rhetoric.Stocdoctor said:Is TM typosquatting ok?
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