Heh heh. I loved "Forgotten Regions".

Great list. LOL

Robert Kozak

----- Original Message -----
From: "Marc Tassin, Ilium Software" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 10:15 AM
Subject: [Ogf-l] No no...sue ME!


> Top 10 d20 Products/Names that Will Get You Sued (or at least threatened
> harshly) =)
>
> 10. Baldur's Entryway
> 9. Star Warriors
> 8. Monstrous Manual
> 9. Forgotten Regions
> 8. The Lands of Greenhawk
> 7. Marvelous Super Heroes
> 6. Pokeman
> 5. Dragon Lancer
> 4. Planetscape
> 3. Wizards of the Shore
> 2. Circle of Time
> 1. Dungeons and Dragoons (thanks Jamie!) =)
>
> At 09:35 AM 4/25/2001 -0700, you wrote:
> > > Maybe. I've heard this often, but never seen any citations on it.
> > >
> > > But both uses are registered trademarks with the USPTO. That is the
main
> > > point: that a trademark is relevant to how it is used, and that just
> > because
> > > you have two confusible trademarks in separate domains does not mean
> > you can
> > > get away with a confusible trademark in a domain where a similar
trademark
> > > is already registered.
> >
> >I think you just need to do some searching on this (dig far enough on
Apple's
> >site and you'll likely find some sort of statement of resolution). Ive
> >read this
> >many times in Apple related books. Also, some problems recently since
Apple is
> >getting somewhat more involved in the music industry (ie Apple iTunes
software
> >for ripping mp3s and licensing a major music database). It isnt just
urban
> >folklore.
> >
> >--Lynn
> >
> >
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