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"Purple Dave" <purpledave@maskofdestiny.com> writes:
[...]
> I've noticed over the last few years that within the wider
> brick-building community, the word "Brick" is often seen as being synonymous
> with the LEGO System (how many times have you reached for a "kleenex" that
> wasn't made by Kleenex?), except when it comes to those who've decided to
> hold a grudge against TLC. It seems to me that "Brick" should be an
> acceptable substitute URL-wise, as seen with Brickshelf and
> Brickbay/Bricklink. That brings up another interesting point. If eBay
> could successfully defend use of part of their trademarked name, do you
> think TLC would be any less successful defending used of their full
> trademarked name?
My understanding is that the owner of brickbay.com agreed out of court
to change the name. It may well be that if it had gone to court he
would have won, but as you pointed out earlier lawsuits are expensive
and it's unlikely IMHO that he would have been able to collect any
damages to pay for his legal fees, even if he did defend brickbay.com
successfully.
--Bill.
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William R Ward bill@wards.net http://www.wards.net/~bill/
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