The problems of a multi millionaire... a day in the life of fast cars, fast women, fast fried chicken and C&D's!
lol
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The problems of a multi millionaire... a day in the life of fast cars, fast women, fast fried chicken and C&D's!
lol
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After this little exchange with Greg you certainly have the entertainment law covered.About marcorandazza
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I am an attorney and former law professor. My law practice is focused on First Amendment, Intellectual Property, Internet, and Entertainment Law.
lol It wasnt Gregory who called anyone a dick head, it was the entertainment lawyer.
1996 you mean
For the purpose of the radio test the domain could be deemed "confusingly similar", yet esurance took a risk with their branding. That's what happens with you decide to trade with a shitty brandable like theirs.
I have an idea about them but I can't find the appropriate smiley![]()
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A company I worked for in 2001 had both an "e" AND a dash following it. The prefix is clearly an abuse of "email" (formerly "e-mail") to give any corporation with Internet access the "stamp of electronic presence". Thank you Al Gore, for Information Superhighway![]()
But "i" and "e" together make the code for Eire![]()
I would not respond to ANY C&Ds. Take this as the best advice you'll get. NEVER respond to C&Ds until a UDRP / WIPO is underway.
I say you sure them Greg.
btw - I think I have more right to your domain than them so my C&D is in the mail too.
errrr... make that SUE them (for some reason I can't edit)
Last edited by BGray; 11-13-2009 at 04:05 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
the thing is - wouldn't most just give up the name in: fear, hassle and cost.
even if they did win what would be the legal cost
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