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they're just going to take it. they made a bunch of false claims in the order, i guess to try and scare the registrar and my hosting service. they claimed i was trying to turn a profit for it on ebay, that i was holding it in bad faith (which has a set of 4 or 5 rules, all of which were untrue.. mostly dealing with holding a domain to make profit or to keep a competitor from having it). they also claimed i have a history of doing this with celebrities and that i have many other domains similar, which is also entirely false and they claimed i violated my registrar's agreement (which pertains to copyrights, none of which are violated). really the only issue is whether or not uweboll.com can be considered a common trademark.
 
sefskillz said:
they're just going to take it. they made a bunch of false claims in the order, i guess to try and scare the registrar and my hosting service. they claimed i was trying to turn a profit for it on ebay, that i was holding it in bad faith (which has a set of 4 or 5 rules, all of which were untrue.. mostly dealing with holding a domain to make profit or to keep a competitor from having it). they also claimed i have a history of doing this with celebrities and that i have many other domains similar, which is also entirely false and they claimed i violated my registrar's agreement (which pertains to copyrights, none of which are violated). really the only issue is whether or not uweboll.com can be considered a common trademark.
Damn, dude, that's messed up.
 
sefskillz said:
they're just going to take it. they made a bunch of false claims in the order, i guess to try and scare the registrar and my hosting service. they claimed i was trying to turn a profit for it on ebay, that i was holding it in bad faith (which has a set of 4 or 5 rules, all of which were untrue.. mostly dealing with holding a domain to make profit or to keep a competitor from having it). they also claimed i have a history of doing this with celebrities and that i have many other domains similar, which is also entirely false and they claimed i violated my registrar's agreement (which pertains to copyrights, none of which are violated). really the only issue is whether or not uweboll.com can be considered a common trademark.
Too bad you don't have the money to fight the greasy bastards.
 
cease and desist page 1
cease and desist page 2
cease and desist page 3

here's the lawyer:
975-e0761.jpg


she's cute. apparently she's pretty big within brightlight pictures, they name drop her in the alone in the dark press release.
 
sefskillz said:
cease and desist page 1
cease and desist page 2
cease and desist page 3

here's the lawyer:
975-e0761.jpg


she's cute. apparently she's pretty big within brightlight pictures, they name drop her in the alone in the dark press release.
Dude, they're not making any of those claims against you. It says:

"...the following circumstances, in particular but without limitation, if found by the Panel to be present, shall be evidence of the registration and use of a domain name in bad faith..."

They're not saying that you actually did all those things, just that if you violate any of them, they can take it away from you. And so they are. I don't really know any specifics of the common law trademark right (could surely google it), but I'm pretty sure they have a case, simply because you're using his name for the domain. Just like you're not allowed to register www.residentevil6.com just because you know it will eventually come out and they'll have to buy it from you.
 
sefskillz said:
they're just going to take it. they made a bunch of false claims in the order, i guess to try and scare the registrar and my hosting service. they claimed i was trying to turn a profit for it on ebay, that i was holding it in bad faith (which has a set of 4 or 5 rules, all of which were untrue.. mostly dealing with holding a domain to make profit or to keep a competitor from having it). they also claimed i have a history of doing this with celebrities and that i have many other domains similar, which is also entirely false and they claimed i violated my registrar's agreement (which pertains to copyrights, none of which are violated). really the only issue is whether or not uweboll.com can be considered a common trademark.

Dude WTF?! Man, you should fight that shit. I know I'd pitch in a few bucks to a paypal to lend a hand. That's total BS. Don't let them push you around.

=W= said:
Dude, they're not making any of those claims against you. It says:

"...the following circumstances, in particular but without limitation, if found by the Panel to be present, shall be evidence of the registration and use of a domain name in bad faith..."

They're not saying that you actually did all those things, just that if you violate any of them, they can take it away from you. And so they are. I don't really know any specifics of the common law trademark right (could surely google it), but I'm pretty sure they have a case, simply because you're using his name for the domain. Just like you're not allowed to register www.residentevil6.com just because you know it will eventually come out and they'll have to buy it from you.

That has to be bull. I mean there's a difference between cyber squatting and that right? What if I made a domain name with the name www.andreww.com. Does that mean that if someone famous has the same first name and letter in last name, that they can take my site away? Just wondering how the laws work with respect to URLs with names in them.
 
Raw64life said:
Guess I've been living under a rock. Someone want to let me in on what Uweboll.com is?
Why don't you, umm, go to it and find out? If you don't know who Uwe Boll is, look him up and a list of movies he's made.
 
Raw64life said:
I'm lazy. That's why I asked here instead of doing that.
Boll is a director. He is to movies as broken glass is to food.
 
ManDudeChild said:
That has to be bull. I mean there's a difference between cyber squatting and that right? What if I made a domain name with the name www.andreww.com. Does that mean that if someone famous has the same first name and letter in last name, that they can take my site away? Just wondering how the laws work with respect to URLs with names in them.
According to the letter, Dr. Boll (:lol) holds common law trademark in his name because he has an international reputation. Since his domain name is "confusingly similar" to Uwe Boll, it violates Dr. Boll's (:lol) common law trademark rights. Since he has no formal association with anything regarding the name "Uwe Boll" and he's not offering any sort of goods or services, he does not "hold a legitimate interest in the Domain Name" and the content violates Dr. Boll's (:lol) common law trademark rights. I'm no lawyer, and like I said I don't know any specifics about common law trademark rights, but I'm pretty sure they have a case.
 
=W= said:
According to the letter, Dr. Boll (:lol) holds common law trademark in his name because he has an international reputation. Since his domain name is "confusingly similar" to Uwe Boll, it violates Dr. Boll's (:lol) common law trademark rights. Since he has no formal association with anything regarding the name "Uwe Boll" and he's not offering any sort of goods or services, he does not "hold a legitimate interest in the Domain Name" and the content violates Dr. Boll's (:lol) common law trademark rights. I'm no lawyer, and like I said I don't know any specifics about common law trademark rights, but I'm pretty sure they have a case.

wtf? a doctor in what?
 
Hmm, let us refer to the almighty IMDB...

"Uwe graduated from university in 1995 with a doctorate in literature."

:/
 
=W= said:
Hmm, let us refer to the almighty IMDB...

"Uwe graduated from university in 1995 with a doctorate in literature."

:/

well fuck me, I don't want to know how many dicks he had to suck for that
 
Mike_Works said:
i was talking to my friend who was on Dungeon Siege today and yesterday, and he told me that Boll found out about the website and was really, really mad about it when it was brought up.

:lol At least you managed to piss off Uwe Boll. Your site has accomplished a greater good.
 
Flynn said:
Repost the content at a blogspot.com page along with the cease and decist to preserve it for posterity.


you should do this in the meantime. link to it on uweboll.com while you still can.

or register a site like. cueboll.com or huweboll.com .
 
Rorschach said:
:lol At least you managed to piss off Uwe Boll. Your site has accomplished a greater good.
I'd like to nominate sefskillz for the tag "Pissed off Boll" or something simular. That was a great service to mankind.
 
Rorschach said:
:lol At least you managed to piss off Uwe Boll. Your site has accomplished a greater good.

:lol


holy shit I love the internet. This should serve as an example of the greater good it can cause.
 
There's an interesting article here about how a guy was able to defend himself from a similar case and he won, setting a precedent for parody sites with dustindiamond.com

Apparently parody and critical commentary do fall under fair use, I'm feeling pretty confident that I'm in the clear now. Thanks for the EFF link, I contacted them as well as the Domain Name Rights Coalition in an effort to get some legal support.
 
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