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What would you do? (Legal) Mainstream site using my established sitename for a "non-profit" 501c3
So here is something you dont see everyday.
Lets say I want to start up a website, "non-profit" book club that takes 'donations' :pimp and I decide to call it the "Coca-Cola Book Club" without ever contacting coca cola and getting their express written consent. And then I started slowly taking over all the search engine rankings for coca cola. What would likely happen to my "book club"? considering that the original (copyrighted) Coca-Cola site has been online since 2009 and the knockoff book club just recently popped up outta nowhere? |
I'm sure the big guys at Coca Cola don't give a flying fuck about their brand . . .
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Domain: coca-cola.com Registered On: 1994-10-14 Expires On: 2025-10-13 Updated On: 2024-09-11 you´d probably receive a call from them, asking to join your book club :winkwink: |
I think they would fuck you up the ass with as splintered broom stick
Don't..... Its simply not worth your plagiarism ass. Write it off, mistakes learned. |
Well outside of the fact that Google and other search engines have mechanisms to address trademark abuse in search results, and your site would likely be penalized or removed from rankings. That being said if they find out then you'd be asked to stop it - then they could take over your website etc. its also the idea of their trade name not wanting to be smeared in any way as they would have no control.
Now thats a far out example - smaller less known sites likely could get away with it but best practice is to use a little more imagination and think of a better name |
Some people need to read the thread title again.
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At the very least get one of the industry lawyers to C & D them. |
If you don't have Shimmy trademarked as a non-profit helping to fight domestic violence against women/children, there's not much you can legally do. "Established" or "Copyright" doesn't offer as much protection as a trademark would, but even then, it would depend on the class that was filed. For example, I can use the term "apple" in my business name if I'm selling apples and not be worried about getting sued. I might even be able to sell clothing with an apple on it. But, I can't sell computers using the name apple. This is just one very vague example.
Trademark laws can be complicated, and those with money often times win. For example, facebook sued a few companies that used the word "book" in their name, mainly companies that operate in the social networking or online community space. They argued that the "book" component of their name was distinctive and that others using it in similar contexts could dilute their brand or create confusion. While they don't hold any trademark's on the word "book", they do have money to financially drain you. |
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Send them a cease and desist letter based on what? :helpme Not enough info was provided, but I'll take a wild guess and say that it's highly doubtful the non-profit is raising money for porn. :1orglaugh |
To put things more simply, I started my native girls site NDNgirls in 2009 (ndngirls.com) and there is a knockoff site called ndngirlsbookclub.org that sells overpriced merch and takes "nonprofit" donations like jerryskids/marchofdimes or whatever for underpriveledged natives or something like that. cry me a river i'm black and used to work for their indian casinos. anyhow, theyre robbing my serp rankings for NDNgirls and my point is "I was here first" with the NDNgirls name that is all. And we all know google prioritizes non adult links, but there is some copyright issues at hand here. This goes back to DVD land times I've had the name and domain published
https://www.pornreviews.com/screenca...4562718f03.jpg vs. https://navajotimes.com/wp-content/u...-Drake4web.jpg |
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But going after some Native author book club is going to bring more trouble and scrutiny than it would ever be worth. |
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Then again, how many sales has ndngirls made thanks to bad publicity over the years :pimp |
I think the simplest answer is: ask your lawyer.
Without knowing your corporate setup, State laws and a few other very important details, the armchair lawyers on this forum can’t give you any useful advice |
Put a link to their site on your site then contact them asking for a reciprocal link.
:1orglaugh But seriously that sucks big time. You can only hope that, over time, with your continued work, their ranking will drop. |
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think of the Starbucks vs Haidabucks lawsuit, dropped cuz of public backlash (and the latter were even using a logo extremely similar to the corp). and Starbucks have an actual TM Native lit is a huge thing in terms of the 'reclaiming identity/culture' thing, one of my aunts is all up in it and sends me books all time at great shipping expense tryna get me to "embrace" that side of myself some of them are far too on-the-nose/hit you over the head with not a lot of lit merit (imho) but some are fucking brilliant a wicked one is The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline. so, so good. I've read it to kids in my neighbourhood during our story hours and the message is translatable to any colonized people. the book is a perfect interweaving of the multiple issues faced by those positioned subordinately in a changing world in checking out the site (which I found in searching your diff site names before you posted it) I noticed that most of the peeps involved are younger. that's a huge plus the 'Elders' can be stodgy and rigidly conservative and tbh often a hindrance to progressive community development. you know this first hand...you got neg publicity for preying on Native gyals by offering them a paycheck in exchange for legit work in safe, non-exploitative working conditions :helpme due to econ necessity, a lot of women on and off reserve engage in various forms of sex work, and on the porn tip you weren't the first to do it, nor will you be the last perhaps contact the site, explain who you are, your experience and what your site is, and offer to write a guide for how Native women (and men) can work safely in the biz. to the best of my knowledge nothing like that has been done before with a simple link back to 'Shimmy from NDNgirls.com' or whatever to establish your credentials and strictly for seo purposes. could also serve as something positive for all involved may not work, just an idea. but yeah, esp w/o a trademark you're dead in the water. even with one...ethically not sure pursuing it would be the right thing to do. I don't get the sense they were seeking to capitalize off a porn site, NDN gets used a lot in various contexts dunno man, just some thoughts off the top of my head. good luck |
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Shimmy! I didn't see you in Miami this time! |
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Or maybe a better approach/idea like JesseQuinn said: Quote:
Seriously though, even though google is a hot mess right now with results, you shouldn't have too many problems outranking them with little effort. But, you may want to consider a redesign. You're still using tables, it takes forever to load, and it's really not mobile friendly. I've seen worse ranking higher, with very old, established mainstream sites. What's your bounce rate like? There are some other issues that I saw (which can be fixed with a redesign) but I suspect these are some reasons you're not ranking as well as you would like. Anyway, whatever route you decide to take, good luck. If you're going to spend any money, I would spend the money on a redesign. My :2 cents: |
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I'm not an attorney, so this is not legal advice, but I think you are in the right. You'd probably need to register your trademark first to successfully pursue them, but given you have legitimately been using the mark for many years, that seems doable. Might just be a waste of a few hundred bucks registering the mark and the mark could get denied or could take so long to finalize (because Amazon sellers are flooding the trademark registrations) that the damage is done. I think it is deeply wrong that some non-adult entity can come along and walk all over your mark and push it down in the search engines, beneath their less legit usage, just because they are non-adult. FWIW, so long as you don't send out press releases about a legal scuffle, I don't see why that would need to call more scrutiny down. I doubt they are going to make a big public fuss about how they are ripping off the mark of an established adult brand. But, if you have concerns about scrutiny, then, ya know, avoid calling PR attention to it. Doing that makes it harder to settle reasonably anyway. YMMV. Good luck. |
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do a search for NDN or NDN guys or NDN girls and see a dictionary definition of NDN as slang for Native. along with other refs dating way back to the mid 2000's a broadly used term, a book club of Native women calling themselves NDNgirlsbookclub is a description as I see it. isn't trademark infringement, even if Shimmy had one. not a lawyer either obvs but just not a fight I think is worth investing money into. I can't imagine they even factored Shimmy's site in when selecting their site name Quote:
never use my phone and checked it out on mobile and had to scroll out to see the regular text. very few of the pics were even visible mobile def a ranking factor, but tbh this 'competing' site has some pretty hard core links from heavy duty academic institutions and mainstream publications. for good reason I think. it's at least on surface to me apparent that they are doing important work that's being recognized I am so biased though. as 'tis the law that everyone in JA has to have at least one nickname, mine here is Library Gyal. sharing books (unlike everyone else when a Jamaican borrows a book they actually return it, North Americas learn something!), giving away books, talking about books... have learned so much and made so many friends and connections just through the simple joy of reading-across multiple nations @Shimmy ya know I love ya, was being real in what I suggested above re reaching out you shot your site footage in Canada, which is where Pickton operated. to to initiated, that was Canada's worst serial killer. estimated to have murdered between 26 and 49 predominantly Native women the murders he was convicted of were mostly bodies of women found on his farm AFTER a woman had escaped an encounter and went to the cops (RCMP) with his address, but because she was a street level sex worker no one believed her or bothered to investigate in the subsequent inquest (this is what Canada does when they fuck up, hold an inquest so they can quietly shove away paperwork claiming they did something) there was testimony from multiple women -not drug addicted- stating that he tried to lure them to his pig farm to shoot porn for money he was rebuffed by them, what saved them was apparently that he detested bathing and stank. but who knows how many were just out partying for the night, not heavily street involved as many of the victims he claimed to have killed weren't, just went cuz...'I'm lit and feeling a vibe and what could go wrong?' bear in mind most bodies weren't found, even some of the DNA of the victims was within the excrement of his pigs. that is what he did with most of the bodies, fed them to the pigs to this day Native women are such easy targets cuz in terms of authorities no one gives a fuck. as a Black man you have no idea what this is like [insert sarcasm upside down here, just too heavy a subject to post an emoji] this is where I think you could collab with the book club gyals to do something important an info sheet/pdf/blog post/link/whatever on how to work in porn safely. not just STD testing and contracts and all that, but also how to choose who to work with and protocol for sets etc that is an unknown to those not familiar with the industry. that could do so much good, again for mutual benefit if you get a link back and perhaps some good press from it? again, just ideas. who knows, just throwing stuff out there on a topic that based on the novel I've just written above you can tell hits me on a bunch of levels you've worked in Native communities, you know how to approach them again, not a lawyer either, just think a C&D or trademark for a site with a copyright that reads 2009-2019 would be an epic waste of money. def fix you site and seriously consider contacting them. if it works then you get some positive PR and do some good. call it creative marketing much love to you |
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thanks for everyone who chipped in advice, much appreciated. going to take in and consider all points of view. i'm not so much concerned about being 'right' about anything, at the end of the day we are all selling entertainment/fantasy type of products that cater to various niches and tastes, and though i do take my work seriously as its my bread and butter, it still equates to me being something like a comic book artist (and character) thats just a small portion of my real life.
that being said, yeah I created NDNgirls but NDNgirls is not my life. I dont think about fucking native girls everyday, its just my name and brand. But it IS *my* name. the book club girls could have chosen "ndnbookclub.org" or "ndnbooks.com" or anything else, but they chose "ndngirlsbookclub.org". I have no claim over them using "NDN" just dont use "NDNgirls" thats all. More power to them if they can raise money and mail books or whatever. I like the idea of writing my own book about NDNgirls and native girls modeling (what a far out niche book topic) but that would actually drive some sales my way without rattling the sails too much. I don't like self righteous people that have the attitude that only black people can rap, and they shit on white rappers because they dont look the part even though most are better. I still play ytcracker, he's better than most black rappers but doesn't get the props. Same issue anytime there is an outsider who does something better than the ones pre-destined or expected to do their thing because they look a certain way. Most of the hate and controvery I've gotten over the years from NDNgirls is from critics who have a problem with a black guy making the goddam movies. They write this is many comments, native folks. They could care less about the girls and their life story, interviews, or general welfare, they just want to be the first ones to "exploit" their own people and are upset a jig beat them to the punchline. So maybe I will put a chapter about that in the book, but will not make that the focus of the book because nobody wants to read whining and complaining for too long like this paragraph :) I do think a modeling guide (specifically for native models) is a great niche book idea that I'm in a good position to write, and I will mention the book club as well, maybe it will make their book club shipment and we can mutually exploit each other without getting into some copyright trademark battle, wherein I have a legal upper hand by precedence but they have native pussy and are a perceived as a protected species who can't think or act for themselves are require protection of some sort, which is racist and sexist in itself, and topic for another book chapter. but thanks gfy and everyone all good in the hood. doing ok otherwise yoga on the beach, tennis, running, bike stuff, etc yall be good. can do headstand and bakhasana finally. oh, and canada sucks. it really sucks. canada can eat a big fat donkey dick. i did an episode whitegirlcops10 called fuck thunder bay police where they were harrassing me about the ndngirls website, based on true stories so have some creativity from all the native girls drama, the scripts write themselves. peaceout and thanks again gfy will be around as usual https://i.ibb.co/20MKXqpj/495576265-...85602047-n.jpg https://i.ibb.co/rf3pcXgZ/492258322-...10505822-n.jpg |
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