Word: domain
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NotHarvard struck first, suing the University in an attempt to establish that its domain name does not infringe on the University's trademark...
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...Solutions would be crushed when it had to give up its monopoly and let other Net registrars into the business. Instead, the company responded with an aggressive marketing strategy. It's now busting at its seams, adding 30 people a month to its 1,000-employee staff and "a domain name every five seconds," says Korzeniewski. Last March California-based VeriSign paid $17 billion to buy Network Solutions. The combined company is worth $35 billion. --By Sally Donnelly...
...higher court of appeals dismissed the injunction several days later, and oral arguments have been scheduled for September. Intellectual property experts and philosophers have tossed in their opinions, some supporting copyright law in its current incarnation, others saying Napster will inevitably alter what we view as the public domain...
...press release announcing the suit, notHarvard claims that it has taken appropriate measures to register both the domain name and the trademark. However, notHarvard.com's application to trademark its domain name was denied by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) because it could be too easily confused with Harvard University...