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Domainguy88

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guy i have a question is windows7help.com copy right infringment?
im confused.
 

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Microsoft is probably the most aggressive company when it comes to "protecting" their trademark. They probably had to buy the co.in because the entity that oversees .co.in (does WIPO also cover that?) didn't see it as infringing on their TM (due to it being based in India) but the .com is based out of the US.

Tread extremely carefully.
 

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Microsoft is probably the most aggressive company when it comes to "protecting" their trademark. They probably had to buy the co.in because the entity that oversees .co.in (does WIPO also cover that?) didn't see it as infringing on their TM (due to it being based in India) but the .com is based out of the US.

Tread extremely carefully.


Don't know why microsoft bought it , but probably it might have been the fact that INDRP takes time and they might be wanting to purchase it without much neg. hype . In India , INDRP is one of the worst things with India lacking a proper online trademark database , and the fact that fines are pretty stiff even when not warranted.It's sometimes an arbitrary process.

Regarding windows7help.com ,as mentioned above " Tread extremely carefully."
 

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guy i have a question is windows7help.com copy right infringment?
im confused.

Ok, first the "law nerd" part -- no, it isn't *copyright* infringement. Copyright infringement is when you steal someone's original work of creative expression.

But, what you meant to ask whether it was *trademark* infringement.

The answer to that is: "It depends."

If you use it to offer people help pertaining to Windows 7, it might be fair use. If you use it for a PPC site, it sure as hell isn't. If you use it for a cleverly-masked PPC site, with some random aggregated blog postings and then click through ads, it will be deemed to be infringement.

Chances are, if you're posting on this forum and not on a computer geek forum, your use will not be fair use.
 
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