New 911 UK forum
Discussion
Hello people,
I am about to launch a new 911 discussion forum, mainly aimed towards UK
owners, but of course everyone is welcome
www.911uk.com
Hope to see you there!
I am about to launch a new 911 discussion forum, mainly aimed towards UK
owners, but of course everyone is welcome
www.911uk.com
Hope to see you there!
Yep, there was a crack down about a year ago. Certainly anything with 'Porsche' was taken offline. I'm trying to remember what Rennlist was called before that. It certainly was forced to change its name.
Have a search on the web these days for sites with Porsche in the URL. You'll not find many.
Have a search on the web these days for sites with Porsche in the URL. You'll not find many.
I suspect they are more concerned with domains with "porsche" in them, than say "911", "944" etc. as 911virgin and 911-classified are still operating.
- I Hope! -
I say this beacuse my site is totally non-profit making and is just a hobby, I'm hardly drawing on the profits of Porsche UK!
>> Edited by pconibere on Tuesday 19th February 12:38
- I Hope! -
I say this beacuse my site is totally non-profit making and is just a hobby, I'm hardly drawing on the profits of Porsche UK!
>> Edited by pconibere on Tuesday 19th February 12:38
Rennlist used to be called Porschelist, John Dunkel changed it after Porsche AG's lawyers started calling. Other Porsche-related businesses using "Porsche" in their names have been pressured to change. There has been less pressure outside the US, as I understand. I helped set up a UK-based Porsche 928 site called 928UK and we have never been approached for misuse of the Porsche name or trademarks. I think numbers are a little more difficult to enforce trademark rights than actual names.
Actually you cannot copyright numbers at all. This is why Intel had to drop the 486 sucessors intended name of 586 after it clear that you cannot copyright numbers.
Shouldn't really be a problem, I dont think as they can't stop you using a number under copyright law, so what other angle could it be construed under??
Regards
Shouldn't really be a problem, I dont think as they can't stop you using a number under copyright law, so what other angle could it be construed under??
Regards
Although... the reason why the 911 is called the 911 is because that Peugeout wouldn't let them call it 901, as they 'owned' numbers constructed thus: 'x0x'.
Not massively up on trademark law, but depends on what category you tradmeark under. i.e. I could call my car a Pentium without Intel having a go at me, as it relates to cars not pooters.
Not massively up on trademark law, but depends on what category you tradmeark under. i.e. I could call my car a Pentium without Intel having a go at me, as it relates to cars not pooters.
To recap, from what I know re a rusty Law degree including Intellectual Property...
1) you can trademark numbers, you can even TRY and trademark a smell or noise!!! (you may not succeed though)
2) the Intel story is most likely to be that someone trademarked 586 in the same category, ie computer chips, and this prevented Intel from subsequently protecting it. However, trademarks are not given if there is potential for passing off and confusion - and many are refused. If a judge ruled that any 'x86' designation was seen by the general masses to be an Intel product, they would not let Acme Computer Chips claim rights over 586.
1) you can trademark numbers, you can even TRY and trademark a smell or noise!!! (you may not succeed though)
2) the Intel story is most likely to be that someone trademarked 586 in the same category, ie computer chips, and this prevented Intel from subsequently protecting it. However, trademarks are not given if there is potential for passing off and confusion - and many are refused. If a judge ruled that any 'x86' designation was seen by the general masses to be an Intel product, they would not let Acme Computer Chips claim rights over 586.
... I probably get to keep www.911uk.com by the looks of it then
PS Thanks for the comments on the forum.
PS Thanks for the comments on the forum.
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