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wtf lightspeed?
October 11, 2002
VIA EMAIL ([email protected]) AND FIRST-CLASS MAIL RE: Lightspeed Media Corp., v. Liam Talbot To Whom It May Concern: We are the attorneys for Lightspeed Media Corp. representing them in their intellectual property and other legal matters. Lightspeed Media Corp. (?Lightspeed?) is the owner of United States Federal Trademark Application No. 78138278 and numerous other trademark registrations pertaining to the mark ?Tawnee Stone.? Lightspeed Media Corp. uses this mark in the United States and internationally in conjunction with its online adult entertainment offerings. Lightspeed Media Corp. owns the domain name tawneestone.com, which is an operating commercial website. Lightspeed recently discovered that Liam Talbot (?Talbot?) has registered and is using zxtawnee-stone.com (collectively the ?Domain Name?) as a World Wide Web domain name in violation of the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act of 1999, which is embodied in the Lanham Act. You can find the ACPA at http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/15/1129.html Furthermore, Talbot is intentionally trading on the goodwill of Lightspeed by using a trademark that is confusingly similar to Liam Talbot. It is clear that Talbot?s use of the Domain Name is intended to (and actually does) confuse and misdirect customers seeking Lightspeed's website to Talbot?s website, while ensuring that Talbot?s customers are not confused. This activity is actionable under federal law and causes Talbot to be liable to Lightspeed in every state in which Talbot has made sales. Talbot?s activities are unlawful and constitute unfair competition, intentional trademark infringement, trademark dilution, false designation of origin and cybersquatting. The Lanham Act provides numerous remedies for trademark infringement and dilution, including, but not limited to, preliminary and permanent injunctive relief, money damages, a defendant?s profits, provisions for the destruction or confiscation of infringing products and promotional materials, and where intentional infringement is shown (as would be the case here), attorneys? fees and possible treble money damages. Lightspeed has several options to enforce its legal rights. It can submit the matter to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers to be resolved under its Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (the ?Policy?) and seek a ruling that the Domain Name be transferred to Lightspeed. The Policy can be found at http://www.icann.org/dndr/udrp/policy.htm Second, Lightspeed can file a lawsuit against Talbot seeking: (i) preliminary and permanent injunctions, (ii) money damages, (iii) compensation equal to Talbot?s profits, (iv) reimbursement for Lightspeed?s attorney's fees (because of Talbot?s blatant and intentional acts), and (v) a court order that Talbot transfer the Domain Name to Lightspeed and that Talbot compensate Lightspeed for damage to Lightspeed?s goodwill. Please understand that Lightspeed?s primary concern is in protecting its intellectual property interests in the Tawnee Stone mark. In similar situations to this one, Lightspeed licenses the use of the infringing domain back to the infringing party (you) once it has been transferred to Lightspeed. If you are an affiliate of Lightspeed, you should contact Richard Buss ([email protected]) to discuss this possibility. Lightspeed prefers to resolve this matter without taking legal action, but it is prepared to file a lawsuit if necessary to protect its rights and business. Talbot may avoid legal action by having an authorized representative of Talbot sign this letter where indicated below and return the signed letter to me on or before October 25, 2002. This letter is sent without prejudice to Lightspeed's rights and claims, all of which are expressly reserved. I am sending you a copy of this letter by regular first class mail in addition to sending it to you by email. Sincerely, AvantLaw pllc Robert S. Apgood cc: Lightspeed Media Corp. The undersigned covenants to take the following actions immediately: (i) transfer any and all rights of the undersigned in and to the following domain names to Lightspeed Media Corp.: zx-tawnee-stone.com (collectively the "Domain Name"); and (ii) cease and desist from any and all use of the Domain Name except as may be agreed to by Lightspeed Media Corp. and Liam Talbot in a written license or other agreement executed by the parties. Dated: ______________________, 2002. Liam Talbot By:_________________________ Its:_________________________ |
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i registered the domain but never did anything with it.. how do i transfer this domain over to them?
i wouldnt call it cybersquatting i doubt someones going to typo that domain and i was gonna send traffic to lightspeed from it.. |
Your e-mail name is hacker@ ? :1orglaugh
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blow me, its my spam-mail name
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Does this mean i have to hand over
my xxx-hvtawneestone-4-u.com as well???? Lightspeed: mail me at [email protected] |
My partner just received the same EXACT email. He built the site, was sending Tawnee all the traffic, was pulling about 5 sales a day. Nothing spectacular, but not bad.
Lightspeed pulls this shit. Hey Steve, this how you treat your bread winners? You're cool man, real cool. |
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Seems to me like you could just call up tanker or get him on ICQ & discuss appropriate use of the domain name, you didn't need to bring this shit out to the boards. Good luck hacker :thumbsup |
its not like they own the name tawnee stone
saying theres no one else out there called tawnee stone? i might transfer the domain over to them instead |
That's strange... I am sure if you are using Light Speed as a sponsor thing will get cleared up.
I never knew owning a domain name though, can be against the law, unless you use it in competition. Ah, guess I was wrong. |
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If you're going to start jacking domain names with copyright infringements atleast contact your sponsor & ask them if its ok. Pretty fucking basic principles. |
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zxtawnee-stone.com doesn't exist.
Whats the point of the e-mail then??? :eek7 |
got that one too
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i wouldnt mind if i thought that i had done anything wrong here
its not like i registeres tawnystone.com or somthing, no ones gonna typo this and there has never been a page on this site since the day i registered it asi i said before how do i 'get rid of' the domain or transfer it to lightspeed? |
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Yeh, pretty basic fucking principles. Don't strong arm your money earning affiliates. |
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Real simple, call up tanker or steve & have a talk with them. Or get them on icq.
It amazes me that most people who use affiliate programs never once talk to the owners. |
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:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh Oh and Like you really weren't going to use the name to get type ins from their name??...Yeah right...:1orglaugh |
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served...with a smile
I'm not too smart over here but can you trademark a person's name? If i had a party and said Tawney Stone is going to be there would there be a problem with that?...hypothetically speaking if I had a friend name Tawney Stone of course :) |
I got the same e-mail about an hour ago. Ummmm looks like no more promoting Tawnee!
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i have been looking for someone on google called tawnee stone to transfer the domain over to |
Damage control starts soon. Bookmark this thread.
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I hate when rich people get overagressive using their lawyers.
Recently I got a c&d from girls gone wild because in my meta tags on a site I used a phrase sorta like "watch busty girls gone wild getting fucked all night". :feels-hot |
I own an assload of Briana Banks, Ox Cash, and the new Blow Job Auditions domains. All of which are used to promote the corresponding sites. And fuck, with Briana I could promote anything I wanted, including my own pay sites or AVS. Meni, Ox, and Dugmor better not get any ideas.
Are all you wankers seriously telling me you don't own any misspells? |
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Legally as long as u do not promote anything to do with sex.. they can not do anything. TM laws are to protect confusion and if u are selling basketballs.. there is no way for them to prove that your intentions were to confuse the consumer!
But that is pretty foul for them to do that.. that is as if bang bus went after anyone who had bang or bus in their url... |
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Pr0, you do search engines, don't you? I was under the impression that you did, maybe I'm mistaken. How many "site similar" domains do you own? |
if lightspeed actually wants that pile of shit domain name, I will laugh in there face
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just admit it. you guys are all scumbags!!
You should be sued. You should be jailed. YOu should be shut down. dont steal domains. Unless you want to do time. Hard time. I once knew a cyber squatter named Dirty Sanchez. What a no good dirty man. |
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I kinda figured this would come, I heard the rumblings a while ago.
I personally have a miss-spell (not to get type-ins, I might get 1 a day if that) of a tawnee domain so I could get some link pop ON THE MISSPELL. It worked pretty good, averaging a few signups/week with no real work. But I did all the work. Built the (shitty) site, spent the time submitting galleries with invisible links to the domain w/ the misspell, etc. It took a while to get the top few google spots for the particular search term. Now, I was thinking. There are quite a few "misspell" domain names for tawnee stone.. all pushing lightspeed's affiliate program. This has to equal some serious cash all put together since my misspell gets not 1/100th the hits the real spelling would. so why wouldn't lightspeed just gather info on all these guys, take the domain names and inherit the google/SE spots w/o putting the effort into doing it? They just upped their income for those signups by 40% or whatever. I'm not saying that this is their plan, but it seems pretty scummy to me to take someones hard work if they are pushing you the traffic. Now, those using the traffic for some other means are fair game in my book. -Phil |
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Hmmmmm.
I own "Tawnee Bone" and i didnt get a letter? What up wit dat? |
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