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Well it seems that the Lawyers representing Sega have some knocking at my doorstep. They sent me a pretty well written letter explaining that I would hand them the domain and resistance was futile. Domain is http://www.segagames.com which I bought from Tippy. What pisses me off is other .TLD's are okay and I think whole reason they are waiting is just so they can pick up a domain cheap. My first reaction was to reply that I am perfectly willing to return the domain to them given they reimburse me the $75.00 I paid Tippy for the Domain.
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November 1, 2002
VIA FEDERAL EXPRESS AND ELECTRONIC MAIL
Mr. ****
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Re: Improper Registration of the "segagames.com" Domain Name
Dear Mr. ****:
This firm represents Kabushiki Kaisha Sega, dba Sega Corporation and its affiliated entities (collectively referred to as ââ¬ÅSegaââ¬Â in this letter) with respect to various matters. We are unaware whether you have counsel and, therefore, write this letter directly to you. If you are represented by counsel, please provide me with that personââ¬â¢s name and contact information, so that I may direct future communications, if necessary, to that person.
As you undoubtedly are aware, Sega owns longstanding and exclusive rights to its famous and distinctive SEGAî marks and names in countries throughout the world. Indeed, Sega owns trademark registrations and pending trademark applications in the United States and other countries for various trademarks that are comprised of or include the term SEGA, such as the marks SEGAî, SEGAî (and Design), SEGA.COMâ⢠and SEGANETâ⢠for a wide variety of products and services, including computer game hardware, software and peripherals, video game programs, machines and peripherals, and online gaming and entertainment services. Sega also owns and uses several Internet domain names that are comprised of or include its famous and distinctive SEGAî marks and names to promote its products and services, including the ââ¬Åsega.comââ¬Â domain name.
Segaââ¬â¢s well-established rights to its SEGAî marks and names date back to at least as early as 1976. During this 26 year period of continuous use, Sega has sold and promoted extensively its products and services throughout the world under its SEGAî marks, names and domain names, and it is recognized worldwide as one of the leaders in the video game and entertainment industries. As a result, Segaââ¬â¢s famous and distinctive SEGAî marks and names are entitled to protection under, among other laws, the Federal Trademark Act (section 43(a) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. ç 1125(a)), the Federal Anti-Dilution Act (section 43(c) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. ç 1125(c)(1)), and the Trademark Cyberpiracy Prevention Act (section 43(d) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. ç 1125(d)(1)).
Notwithstanding Segaââ¬â¢s longstanding and exclusive rights to its SEGAî marks and names, Sega recently learned that you have registered the ââ¬Åsegagames.comââ¬Â domain name. Your registration of this domain name, which is comprised of Segaââ¬â¢s famous and distinctive SEGAî mark and name and the generic term ââ¬Ågamesââ¬Â (which is readily associated with Sega), violates Segaââ¬â¢s established rights and is of great concern to Sega.
To begin, you should know that your mere registration of the ââ¬Åsegagames.comââ¬Â domain name supports claims under the Lanham Act and ICANNââ¬â¢s Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy, which provide for statutory damages and the transfer of the domain names to Sega. Moreover, any use this confusingly similar domain name will support claims for, among other things, intentional trademark infringement, trademark dilution and unfair competition, which provide for treble damages and attorneysââ¬â¢ fees. In the same regard, any transfer or sale of this domain name to a third party will further exemplify your bad faith and will support claims for contributory infringement and dilution.
Under these circumstances, we must demand, on Segaââ¬â¢s behalf, that you immediately transfer the ââ¬Åsegagames.comââ¬Â domain name to Kabushiki Kaisha Sega, its rightful owner, and agree in writing that you will not use or seek to register in the future any mark, name, designation, or domain name that infringes or otherwise violates Segaââ¬â¢s established rights.
As evidenced by Segaââ¬â¢s numerous trademark registrations, pending applications and domain names throughout the world, Sega views its SEGAî marks and names as valuable assets and treats infringement and violations of its trademark rights very seriously. Sega has successfully prevented other third parties from infringing or violating its intellectual property rights in the past.
In order to avoid any further action on this matter, we look forward to receiving confirmation of your companyââ¬â¢s compliance with the terms above no later than November 15, 2002.
Very truly yours,
Leslie C. McKnew
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November 1, 2002
VIA FEDERAL EXPRESS AND ELECTRONIC MAIL
Mr. ****
*******************
****
****
*****************
Re: Improper Registration of the "segagames.com" Domain Name
Dear Mr. ****:
This firm represents Kabushiki Kaisha Sega, dba Sega Corporation and its affiliated entities (collectively referred to as ââ¬ÅSegaââ¬Â in this letter) with respect to various matters. We are unaware whether you have counsel and, therefore, write this letter directly to you. If you are represented by counsel, please provide me with that personââ¬â¢s name and contact information, so that I may direct future communications, if necessary, to that person.
As you undoubtedly are aware, Sega owns longstanding and exclusive rights to its famous and distinctive SEGAî marks and names in countries throughout the world. Indeed, Sega owns trademark registrations and pending trademark applications in the United States and other countries for various trademarks that are comprised of or include the term SEGA, such as the marks SEGAî, SEGAî (and Design), SEGA.COMâ⢠and SEGANETâ⢠for a wide variety of products and services, including computer game hardware, software and peripherals, video game programs, machines and peripherals, and online gaming and entertainment services. Sega also owns and uses several Internet domain names that are comprised of or include its famous and distinctive SEGAî marks and names to promote its products and services, including the ââ¬Åsega.comââ¬Â domain name.
Segaââ¬â¢s well-established rights to its SEGAî marks and names date back to at least as early as 1976. During this 26 year period of continuous use, Sega has sold and promoted extensively its products and services throughout the world under its SEGAî marks, names and domain names, and it is recognized worldwide as one of the leaders in the video game and entertainment industries. As a result, Segaââ¬â¢s famous and distinctive SEGAî marks and names are entitled to protection under, among other laws, the Federal Trademark Act (section 43(a) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. ç 1125(a)), the Federal Anti-Dilution Act (section 43(c) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. ç 1125(c)(1)), and the Trademark Cyberpiracy Prevention Act (section 43(d) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. ç 1125(d)(1)).
Notwithstanding Segaââ¬â¢s longstanding and exclusive rights to its SEGAî marks and names, Sega recently learned that you have registered the ââ¬Åsegagames.comââ¬Â domain name. Your registration of this domain name, which is comprised of Segaââ¬â¢s famous and distinctive SEGAî mark and name and the generic term ââ¬Ågamesââ¬Â (which is readily associated with Sega), violates Segaââ¬â¢s established rights and is of great concern to Sega.
To begin, you should know that your mere registration of the ââ¬Åsegagames.comââ¬Â domain name supports claims under the Lanham Act and ICANNââ¬â¢s Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy, which provide for statutory damages and the transfer of the domain names to Sega. Moreover, any use this confusingly similar domain name will support claims for, among other things, intentional trademark infringement, trademark dilution and unfair competition, which provide for treble damages and attorneysââ¬â¢ fees. In the same regard, any transfer or sale of this domain name to a third party will further exemplify your bad faith and will support claims for contributory infringement and dilution.
Under these circumstances, we must demand, on Segaââ¬â¢s behalf, that you immediately transfer the ââ¬Åsegagames.comââ¬Â domain name to Kabushiki Kaisha Sega, its rightful owner, and agree in writing that you will not use or seek to register in the future any mark, name, designation, or domain name that infringes or otherwise violates Segaââ¬â¢s established rights.
As evidenced by Segaââ¬â¢s numerous trademark registrations, pending applications and domain names throughout the world, Sega views its SEGAî marks and names as valuable assets and treats infringement and violations of its trademark rights very seriously. Sega has successfully prevented other third parties from infringing or violating its intellectual property rights in the past.
In order to avoid any further action on this matter, we look forward to receiving confirmation of your companyââ¬â¢s compliance with the terms above no later than November 15, 2002.
Very truly yours,
Leslie C. McKnew
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