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80/20 Rule
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![]() Pinterest, Inc. v. Pin Digital SL (WIPO Case No. D2014-1067)
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Raise Your Weapon
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I predicted two years ago that the time would come where Pinterest would get legal on clones, especially those using portions of it's domain name in variations.
I suspect they'll become more aggressive now after these decisions. |
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Likes Pie
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Does pinterest even allow you to post porn on their website? Oh wait they don't. I guess they just snatched a business for "free". Let us see if that is not circumvented somehow.
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So fuckin' bored
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How about sex.com? Or maybe in the States it is possible to get a copyright on a dictionary world like "pin", "book", "car"? Can I reserve the articles like "a"?
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So fuckin' bored
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Actually that's a very bad news, because it seems I will have to remove pinsex.com from my xPinner plugin for WordPress.
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Based on the same concept, youporn and porntube should have disappeared long time ago.
Very sorry for the owners who took this unfair beat! It s incredible what piles of cash can do |
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Raise Your Weapon
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A UDRP complaint costs less than 5000, often as little as $1500
Perhaps $10,000 - $25,000 in research, legal fees and submission by legal counsel. Certainly not a pile of cash and much less than most legal recourse one can take. http://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/fees/ |
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Registration of patents is not always necessary for the protection of a unique idea, if Pinterest can show that sites using a Pinterest style interface are infringing upon it's prior art then all sorts of sites could be in trouble. Intellectual Property law does not always seem fair at first glance, but really if you're trading off the back of the popularity of another site your view of the matter will depend upon whether you are the infringer or the victim. I am sure that if any of the posters in this thread created something unique and every man and his dog copied that unique idea then you'd probably be wanting to take action too. However in this case the UDRP complaint was on the basis of a number of factors, it prevailed. |
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It's 42
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The above is a much more interesting point made. The inclusion of the gTLD string is excluded from ''assessment''. |
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Can't say I'm sad, almost all of those sites are infringement that give little to no credit to the source of the content.
Somewhat fitting end to these sites in particular. |
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