It's definitely 1/4 to 1/5 the price of a real jet
Elliot, jets.com used to broker flights according to http://web.archive.org/web/20080120010715/http://www.jets.com/ so I don't think the temporary Sedo page will be an issue per the Dolphins incident. It's all a matter of long term use.
I've seen UDRP filings citing usage, but I don't remember seeing anything that refers specifically to "long term" use, and likewise, I don't remember seeing a defense stating that it was only infringing for a short time . IMO, how would someone determine the length of time that defines "long term?" Also, what's to say someone would hypothetically only show football-related PPC links on football Sundays during the season? Would that be long term or short term?
It's all a matter of long term use.
Really? I am fairly certain the length of the TM infringement is totally irrelevant. IMO, all that matters (unlerss it was proven beyond the control of the registrant) is its use on the date the attorney does the screen capture to prepare the case, and/or date complaint was filed..
That would had made more sense. Where was it listed at?
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