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Originally posted by KRL
Say what Fletch? I don't know what law school you went to, but you are way off base on this statement.
If a trademark is internationally recognized, and well known to the public and you open any kind of business for the purposes and with the intent of using that trademarks goodwill, notiority, public recognition, etc. to enhance the value of your business, you are infringing on that trademark and the owners rights on that trademark.
Like I said go open a car dealership call Microsoft Ford and count the minutes til you here from a corporate attorney in Redmond.
This doesn't necessarily mean they can successfully c&d you, since obviously the guy is in a country where the judicial process is quite different than in the US, but regardless, the Hun's attorney's could file claims with the companies paying this guy which most likely would be in the US or a legally effective country.
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Wrong.
First off we arent talking about a car dealership called 'Micosoft Ford?' Thats more than obvious, aside from 'Ford' being a huge 'car' trademark' you cant, obviously.
You really should look into it more.
We are talking about 'The Huns Used Cars.'
they would never get sued, and I got a lawyer to stand next to me on it.
Have you read the Huns tademark? I have. It says its a site about 'adult' nothing about cars.
One could open and get any trademark they want in regards to 'The Huns used Cars'
challege it all you want, but youre wrong.
'The Hun' didnt make up 'the hun' he only has rights in regards to 'adult' sites using 'the Hun' nothing else.
its called 'conflict of interest' which a car dealershjip and an adult site have none.