Santo
Active Member
Når jeg skrev inn s i r i x x x kom jeg til Life about siri bøker.
Selv får jeg ikke opp noe på denne adressen i det hele tatt.
Jeg forsøkte her om dagen også, men med samme resultat...
Når jeg skrev inn s i r i x x x kom jeg til Life about siri bøker.
Vil tro det er snakk om .com/net eller org og ikke .no, for da ville det nok vært litt anderledes?
Er det ikke snakk om et .xxx domene?
Altså det nye adult toppnivådomenet.
Ganske rart at et Tradmark skal bestemme over hele www gjelder sikker mange sider rundt i verden.
Send dem et bilde av ei naken dame og skriv:
"This is Siri, the naked little slut who are going to spread her legs at siri.xxx. As you can see, that thing between her legs, it is not an apple"
The Rapid Evaluation Service, as it is known, is basically a souped-up version of the familiar UDRP that tilts the overall balance in favor of legit trademark holders. (...)The bad faith component of RES is very similar to UDRP, but with the addition of a typosquatting ban and the removal of the requirement to show the registration was made for “commercial gain”.
As far as registrants are concerned, there are some additional protections you won’t find in UDRP, notably this text, which seems to specifically make many generic terms immune:
(iii) the domain name in the .XXX TLD has a primary meaning apart from its secondary meaning as a trademark or service mark associated with the complainant, and is being used in connection with its primary meaning in association with which the complainant has not acquired distinctiveness in the adult-entertainment industry.
Technically, and very hypothetically, I interpret this to mean that if you registered apple.xxx (which you won’t) and used it to publish videos of men recreating that scene from American Pie, you probably couldn’t lose the domain to an RES complaint.