did the author say to Jupiter, this is what I use the site for, I won't
infringe on the services covered by your registration, so stop bothering me?

At 04:50 PM 1/22/99 -0500, you wrote:
>>I looked at www.pseudo.org and at its whois print-out.  One can't tell from
>>that what kind of use it is.  what do they do? where is this info available?
>
>It is a personal site for the author's personal calender so her friends
>know what she is doing.
>>
>>p.s. mandatory disclaimer that I do not endorse the NSI dispute resolution
>>policy in that it works an injustice because it does not conduct a
>>likelihood of confusion/dilution analysis.
>>
>>p.p.s. Referring to the fact that PSEUDO is a common word, as far as
>>trademark law is concerned (distinguishing it from NSI law), there is
>>nothing that makes a common word inherently incapable of functioning as a
>>trademark, as TIME, TIDE, DIAL, APPLE, SUN, DELL, ORACLE, FORD, LIFE, FOX,
>>SPRINT, VISA and TIMBERLAND illustrate.
>
>Yet that word cannot be ENFORCED as a trademark against someone who is
>using it in a completely different context in an Internet domain name.
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