I can argue that ringback is generic. But I can't use it to get a free ride on all
and existing TM registrations bearing the term "ringback".
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its called a ringback
now, what if someone owned form ringback domains. like ringback.net or ringbacksong.com
note, I do see people already parking ringback domains, ringtone domains were parked as well...
my question is, is the term "ringback" generic, or is it a trademark. I know Verizon promotes and markets ringbacks...
this artice shows that
http://research.yale.edu/lawmeme/mod...ticle&sid=1676
t mobile first launched ringback, and then others were gonna follow suit, although to date, I have only heard of Verizon ringback tones, and other companies may or may not have launched them. They could launch a ringback,and brand it as something else...
at any rate, is a domain with ringback in it, such as ringbacktone.com, generic. (note I don't own ringbacktone.com, just using it as a comparitive example...)
thanks
I can argue that ringback is generic. But I can't use it to get a free ride on all
and existing TM registrations bearing the term "ringback".
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Dave, thanks for the response. So, I still have the same question I had when I wrote the post.
If I launch a domain name with ringback in it, and more likely than not, ringback and ringtone ads would show up - could I be at risk for a c & d or any other sort of legitmate concern.
or, is the term ringback generic enough so that, for example, a ringbackphone.com domain with relevant ads onto it wouldn't cause me trouble? (again, I don't own ringbackphone.com but just wanted to use an example)
thanks!
I read an article here in Ireland about ringback tones and my impression is it was generic. There was certainly nothing in the article tying it to any specific provider.
My understanding is that a ringback can be created by anyone i.e. it's not a patent. I could be wrong on this.
I judt check the TM db and I really would conclude that ringback is a generic term.
There around ten live Tms all using the word ringback. One of them includes this:
"NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE "RINGBACK" APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN"
..which would imply the ringback is generic. Just my opinion based on what I see.
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Nicely done, 111.
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