--- In [email protected], Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> > > --- In [email protected], Vaj
> 
> > > 
> > > The other day I clicked on an ad for meditation
> > > instruction that came
> > > up with a Google search, and the site is being
> > > harassed by the TMO's
> > > lawyer. Is it legal savvy to claim trademark
> > > infringement where there
> > > is none?
> 
> The guy is really riding on the TM coat-tails. He's
> using TM to promote his technique by saying it's "just
> as good" and then including various TM studies. I
> completely understand why the TMO is going after him
> and agree with them from a legal perspective. He's the
> guy who doesn't have a leg to stand on legally. 

I agree that he's riding the TMO's coat-tails, but I still think what
he's done, although stretched to the limit, falls under advertising
that mentions a competitor and makes a comparison. As far as I know,
that is perfectly legal.

Alex





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