[Foundation-l] Re: French domain lost
Anthere
anthere9 at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 21 11:24:15 UTC 2004
Michael Snow a écrit:
> Anthere wrote:
>
>> I think that in this case, Foundation holding the US trademark and
>> european one will be sufficient.
>> Jimbo just told me that the US one was approved and the other underway.
>>
>>
> For clarification, I believe the current situation is that we have
> submitted the application to register Wikipedia as a trademark in the
> US. The application was filed last month, but I don't believe it is
> approved yet, as it still needs to be reviewed by the Patent and
> Trademark Office and published to see if anyone objects to registration.
> Actual registration can take up to a year or longer. We certainly
> consider Wikipedia a trademark, whether registered or not, but I
> recommend that people be careful not to claim that it is registered at
> this point.
Good point to mention. Since there is a tiny discrepancy between your
message and Jimbo comment, it might be best that Jimbo clarifies. But in
any cases, we need to be conservative on this point obviously.
One year :-(
> Once we have the initial registration in place, this should help us
> expedite other registrations that may be necessary, such as the EU.
> Based on international agreements, I believe that once the trademark is
> recognized, additional registrations can be backdated to the earliest
> registration date.
>
> As far as I know, trademark registration is not necessary in order to
> register domain names anywhere. However, it may be helpful in recovering
> squatted domain names.
>
> --Michael Snow
Yes. Well, we'll try the gentle way first
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