Am I the only one who finds your trivialization of what happened
yesterday repulsive?
You really should be ashamed of yourself, and this only serves to
further show that you are not who you say you are. A CEO of a
multibillion dollar corporation would never make such a trivialization
of this travesty.
On Wed, 21 Apr 1999 14:47:43 +0100, Jeff Williams
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>All,
>
> There seems to be some very close correlation from this individual
>of late in his responses to any postings that he specifically either does
>not completely understand, and thus feels left our, or does not agree with
>but does not have any specific alternative information, and as such is
>in semi violent means or language striking out much like what those
>"Trench Coat Mafia" group in Littleton Colorado yesterday as was made
>apparent in those individuals Web page on of all places, AOL, on of the
>"Selected" test bed registrars that ICANN in it's infinite wisdom determined
>would be a reasonable Test Bed group.
>
> It is also quite striking that Mr. Walsh has done a similar thing with his
>Domain dso.net as he indicates here as those misguided kids did
>with their web page. Truly shocking, terribly misguided and
>a strong indicator of Mr. Walsh's mental state. I can only hope
>that this individual, Mr. Walsh does not own a handgun or weapon
>of any kind....
>
>William X. Walsh wrote:
>
>> I would suggest you check out any response given by this person, and
>> treat his responses as very suspect.
>>
>> He is a known fraud, who in the past has claimed to have a law degree
>> from SMU, and they have verified that this claim is false. Everything
>> else this person has claimed in the past about himself has been false
>> also.
>>
>> It has been proven that he is an imposter, a phoney, a fraud, and a
>> liar, if you would like to see the evidence please visit
>> http://www.dso.net/wwalsh/jeffw
>>
>> I would not depend on anything he has said, and would have your
>> question thoroughly reviewed by someone who has move experience in
>> this issue.
>>
>> On Wed, 21 Apr 1999 14:11:39 -0400, Bruce I Yegelwel
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >Anyone:
>> >
>> >Thanks for the response. Your response assumes that the german language
>> >Hunde.com was TM'ed in Germany. The scenario is that Hunde.com is not
>> >trademarked in Germany or the US. However, Dogs.com is trademarked in the
>> >US, and makes a trademark challenge within the US against Hunde.com. Can
>> >the trademark owner of Dogs.com rightfully challenge Hunde.com under US
>> >trademark law, which for all intensive purposes, is the same trademarked
>> >word in a different language. Is there case law on this? Have courts ruled
>> >that this creates customer confusion or dilution of the mark?
>> >
>> >This question concerns me because the new registers will likely run into
>> >this foreign language issue accidentally. So will many new registrants in
>> >foreign countries when they register domains in their native language.
>> >
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From: Jeff Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >Date: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 11:23 AM
>> >Subject: Re: What this is all about,was Re: take it outside boys (was "Re:
>> >easyDNS claims thefollowing TLD's ")
>> >
>> >
>> >>Bruce and all,
>> >>
>> >> SImple answer is, no it would not if Hunde.com and Hunde.ca were
>> >registered TM's in their respected countries as the USG recognizes those
>> >TM's.
>> >>
>> >>Bruce I Yegelwel wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Anyone:
>> >>>
>> >>> For interest, does any have an inclination as to whether a domain name
>> >registered in the English language (such as dogs.com), and trademarked with
>> >the USPTO for a USA and International Category, has any legal right to
>> >contest registration of the same domain in another language such as german
>> >(Hunde.com)? Please recall that both domains are registered in the USA
>> >because they are .com. Would it make a difference if the german domain was
>> >registered .com from a new registrar in Germany. Also would it make a
>> >difference if the domain was Hunde.ca?
>> >
>> >This question concerns me because the new reigistars will likely run into
>> >this foreign language issue.
>>
>> --
>> William X. Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> General Manager, DSo Internet Services
>>
>> NSI & Internic news http://www.dso.net/internic/
>>
>>
>
>Regards,
--
William X. Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
General Manager, DSo Internet Services
NSI & Internic news http://www.dso.net/internic/