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    Trademark Lawsuit Vs. Registrar

    http://www.unionleader.com/article.a...7-b34e590a948f

    Philbrick's own Web site can be found at www.philbrickssports.com. His suit against eNom is the latest front in a clash over the domain name, and has the potential to turn into a legal battle royale.
    It seems to be a year-old case going by Justia:

    http://dockets.justia.com/docket/cou...case_id-31188/

    Oddly, eNom filed against the same party:

    http://dockets.justia.com/docket/cou...ase_id-154041/
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    It is unclear if eNom was both the registrant and registrar or only the registrar.

    If they are only the registrar this will be a very interesting case.

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    Cases like that benefit the lawyers more than anybody else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sdsinc View Post
    Cases like that benefit the lawyers more than anybody else.
    True of most cases!
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    That eNom girl is annoying

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steen View Post
    It is unclear if eNom was both the registrant and registrar or only the registrar.

    If they are only the registrar this will be a very interesting case.
    It's obvious Enom owns the name. They would have given up the buyer/owner long ago otherwise.

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    Why is this going to "court" instead of a WIPO hearing?

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    Unlike UDRP the courts can award monetary damages...

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    I read somewhere they offered to settle for $50k, but he refused saying it wouldn't even cover legal costs... so in court they are liable up to $100k under ACPA, and he may get a large sum on top of legal costs...

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