JPM,

it seems to me you are very emotional over this (as you obviously have an interest in 
some way with e-gold LTD) which may server to
scare some people, but tell me where is the case history in protecting your particular 
trademark? Has your company taken anyone to
court to date over trademark infringement?

There are so many URL's out there in the world now with e-gold and egold mixed up in 
them that I don't see why anyone would bother.

I still consider it a compliment to your company that people think there is enough 
money around it to pick up some pennies.

Even 2 hours ago someone attempted to register a name with egold in it. It is so 
common as to be silly at this point,

but i think that what would make your case very unique in Trademark law is the fact 
that most people who use a domain such as that
also use e-gold as a payment provider and i would tend to think that this is an 
unprecedented situation with a lot of grey areas to
consider.

In the end I think if e-gold became litigious against the people who use e-gold as a 
payment system they would quickly fins that
i-gold or something similar would become a little more popular a little more quickly.

respectfully,

Gordon H.
www.katzglobal.com
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