Bob Schmuck

April 26, 2007

Trademark Infringement…

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 11:28 pm

Oh no. I’ve been spotted! Today, I received an email from Weil, Gotshal & Manges, whom represents Airborne, Inc. informing me that my site airborne cold medicine site is a trademark infringement. They demanded that I immediately disable the site and transfer the domain to them… I don’t think so! I agreed to disable the site but not transfer the domain to them. I paid for the content and domain and giving it to them just doesn’t feel right so I have a few tricks up my sleeve before that ever happens.

How I responded.

Me: After reading the letter about my wrong doings, I responded by saying, “Would we be able to discuss further on fixing the problems and still allowing me to provide information on the airborne product to my visitors?”

Them: They said, “please disable the website and we will contact you shortly to discuss the possibility of operating the site in the future”.

What needs to be done
I’ll be researching trademark infringement online to find a solution to this without losing my site. I’m going to see if there are changes that can be done to remove the infringement. I need to see if changing the content or color scheme could allow me to keep the site.

As an Internet Publishers, you need to research and learn about trademark infringement to prevent others to push you around. I’m not saying that Airborne, Inc. but they might not be telling me the complete truth about this situation. They are making it seem like I only have one option, which is to give the site to them.

When buying a domain with the product name in it, I took the chance of this happening. That is why I’m not really upset. I know this was a mistake on my part and need to learn this lesson and maybe even turn it in to a accomplishment.

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