Mr Webname said:windowsforum presents possible TM issues - there have been many.
Canoodle said:Hi all
Please appraise these.
WindowsForum.com
FootballForum.com
LaptopForum.com
EmailForum.com
MutualFundForum.com
WeatherForum.com
WebPageForum.com
THANK YOU!
Mr Webname said:There are lots of common words that have TM issues and windows, being the name of the Microsoft Operating System, is one of them. Microsoft actively defends its trademarks and there have been many discussion about the use of "windows" names as there have been many actions and threats of action by Microsoft when this term is used in a domain registration. Nothing is written in stone, hence my use of the word "possibly" but it's not a term I would use lightly in registering a domain.
stuff said:Yes and there is also huge POSSIBILITY that nothing will happen.
Use of WINDOWS registered trade mark
Dear Sir
We have recently become aware that you have registered the domain name www.windowsxx.com and are providing computer software-related services from the website located at this domain. We appreciate your support of Windowsî, as Microsoft works hard to deliver quality Windows brand products and services and values consumer recognition of this name. As a trademark owner, however, Microsoft must take steps to prevent others from using its valuable trademarks and logos in unauthorized or misleading ways.
You may be aware that Microsoft is the registered owner of the WINDOWS trade mark and the associated WINDOWS flag logo in The UK. Our trade marks are registered in the UK in relation to a wide range of goods and services, including computer software, computers, computer services and the provision of technical support and information services in relation to computer software. Microsoft also owns many domain names featuring the WINDOWS trade mark, including www.windows.com, www.windowsxp.com and www.windows98.com. As a result of our registration and use of these domain names, consumers have come to associate domain names featuring the prefix WINDOWS with our company.
We have no objection, of course, to your establishment of a bulletin board forum for users of the WINDOWS computer program. However, we have concerns regarding your registration and use of the particular domain name www.windowsxx.com and use of the WINDOWS flag logo on your website. In particular, we are concerned that consumers will be misled into believing that your website is in some way associated with or authorised by Microsoft, when no such connection exists.
In the interests of avoiding any possibility of consumer confusion arising from your website, we ask that you:
1 Complete, sign and return to us page 1 of the enclosed Notice of Transfer of Domain Name in relation to the domain name www.windowsxx.com;
2 Remove the WINDOWS flag logo and all similar logos from your website;
3 Cease all use of the WINDOWS flag logo, and any similar logo, except in accordance with the terms of an authorised Microsoft Logo Program to which you may become a party in the future;
4 Comply with the Microsoft Trademark Guidelines set out on the Microsoft website (www.microsoft.com/mscorp/legal/trademarks), including without limitation the Microsoft Windows Trademark Guidelines (www.microsoft.com/mscorp/legal/trademarks/winguide.asp); and
5 Refrain from registering the name WINDOWS, or any other trade mark owned by Microsoft, or any name which incorporates such a name, as a business name, company name, domain name, trade mark or any other name.
Please provide us with the signed Notice of Transfer, confirmation that the Windows flag logo has been removed from your website, and the assurances referred to above by 20 July 2003.
We thank you in anticipation for your cooperation in relation to this matter.
Yours sincerely,
Russell C. Pangborn
Trademark Attorney
Microsoft Corporation
lukeeales said:Football forum for me is by far the best one. Mid-High $,$$$
seeker said:the fact that there are so many football forums out there only increases the value of the correct spelling and name, which is footballforum
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