Hi

I'd guess you have a not too bad chance about stopping him to say, that
Rosch is
not selling their products anymore and he has replacements. Talk to a lawyer
About so called "Vorsorgliche Massnahme" or even a "superprovisorische
Verf�gung",
This helps in the very short term.

Regards,
Arie


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Gesendet: Dienstag, 9. M�rz 2004 08:26
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Betreff: [swinog] Question regarding law for used swiss domains

Hey SWInoggler! 

Can anyone help me out with a small question? 

I am wondering how currently the law in switzerland is for used domains. As
I know, the law in america, is
following: If the domain name includes a "registered" product name or
company name in USA then the company may gain the domain. 

How is the law in switzerland for that? 

For example.... 

There is a company called Rosch AG, they have an url, www.rosch.com ...
their product has the name "Rosch"
and is registered worldwide(patent also). Now, someone who is selling
another product is registering www.rosch.ch and saying that the company
"Rosch" do not sell their products anymore. Now on that page he offers
"other" products for replacements of the Rosch products. 

Does Rosch AG have the ability to gain the domain www.rosch.ch or at least
shut it down since the owner of the page is writing bullshit and does
impersonate with the other companys name?

(Rosch AG is just an example... I do not know if that one exist.. hehe)

Thanks lot for replys guys!

Regards, 

-Michael (AcIdLi)

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