Terrence Kosick on Mon, 3 Sep 2001 12:16:54 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] enforcement@ebay.com vs artists (terrence-) |
Terrence writes; Is E-bay enforcement controlling free speech? Where does trademark infrigment end and free speech begin? Join in the discusssion at E-bays Discussion forum "Soapbox" here http://forums.ebay.com/dwb?14@171.73jma9UdsW7^3@.ee7ba0c Thank you Artnatural. + free art information! enforcement@ebay.com vs artists terrence- (0) (view author's auctions) 8:14pm September 2, 2001 does e-bay have a sense of culture or is it only interested in exclusive community creation to support a corporate drive for profit and e-power at the cost of culture? Subject: FLUXLIST: eBay wants www.ebayart.com Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 14:09:11 -0400 From: allen bukoff <allen@fluxus.org> Reply-To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com CC: "Susan K." <enforcement@ebay.com> I registered ebayart.com a couple of years ago thinking that it would make a nice home for a website that would document the various "art" projects that we've been seeing on eBay.com for several years now (some of which I think have been really clever, some of which I think have been really interesting). Despite my best intentions I haven't had the time to create this site...one of many projects on a back burner. eBay-the-company has finally caught up with me, though. I don't think this is really a big deal or worthy of a fight--doing a website cataloging art projects using eBay.com can still be done (and maybe already has...anyone know of any such websites?)...without using a domain name that eBay the company finds infringing. I've been noticing in the press recently how eBay-the-company is getting a bad reputation as a corporate bully. It's ironic, of course, that eBay's very meaning and existence depends on a very democratic person-to-person process. Some people/companies just don't understand what they have or what they are. - Allen B From: PF-Enforcement <enforcement@ebay.com> To: "'allen@fluxus.org'" <allen@fluxus.org> Subject: Domain Name Registration - EBAYART.COM Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 13:45:46 -0700 Dear Domain Name Registrant: It recently has come to our attention that you have registered one or more domain names that include the eBay name and trademark, and that you may also be operating a Web site incorporating the eBay name. As you know, eBay is a leader in person-to-person online trading and maintains the www.ebay.com Web site. eBay owns exclusive trademark rights to the eBay name in the United States and internationally. eBay has made a substantial investment in developing and providing its services and has acquired a tremendous amount of goodwill and brand equity in the eBay name. As we hope you can appreciate, eBay is concerned that your unauthorized use of the eBay name may cause confusion as to whether you or your company's activities are authorized, endorsed or sponsored by eBay when, in fact, they are not. Federal and state laws, including the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act of 1999, recently passed by Congress, provide for serious penalties (up to $100,000) against persons who, without authorization, use, sell, or offer for sale a domain name that infringes another's trademark. Infringers who have been notified of such infringing activity, but do not cease their infringements, may also be considered "willful" and could be subject to additional money damages. Having received this e-mail, you are on such notice . For your information, the text of the Anticybersquatting Act may be found at http://www.submerged-ideas.com/litigation/anticybersquat.htm More information on trademark law may be found at http://www.fplc.edu/tfield/aVoid.htm. While eBay respects your rights of expression and desire to do business on the World Wide Web, eBay must enforce its own rights in order to protect its valuable and famous name. We appreciate that you may have registered the above-mentioned domains with the best of intentions and without full knowledge of the law in this area. Nonetheless, under the circumstances, we must insist that you: (1) stop using the eBay name in your domain name; (2) do not use such domain name(s) on an active web site; (3) do not renew such domain names _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold