Sony Threatens to Sue for PS2 Domains
pallotta writes "The privately owned Norwegian domains http://ps2.no and http://playstation2.no are threatened with legal action by Sony. They ask the owners of the sites to give up the domain names or (in a letter to the owner of ps2.no) "If we do not receive your letter of confirmation within 10 February 2001, SCEE (Sony Computer Entertainment Europe) reserves its rights to bring an action against you to recover the said domain name". Full article in the Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten can be found here (in English)."
DO these companies understand the PR nightmare they cause?
Arg. I hate this.
Anyway, now that the 275-kilo (roughly) gorilla has stepped in, it looks like, there is no hope for him unless he/she/them/they get creative.
If "Playstation2" is registered as a trademark in Norway, then the "playstation2.no" domain is a given -- Sony will get it and there is no recourse. However, for the "ps2.no" domain, there might be some hope; I somehow doubt that PS2 is a registered trademark as IBM was marketing a PC called the "PS/2" long ago. I realise that is is a lame argument, but you take what you can get.
Hilary Rosen's speech was about her love of money and her desire to roll around naked in a pile of money.
Not really. If you were looking for information about buying a PS2 in Norway, the first site you try would be playstation2.no or ps2.no.
If you were looking for Harry Potter information, you're not going to try www.HarryPotterFaq.org before HarryPotter.com
"Everything that can be invented has been invented."
--I assume full responsibility for my actions, except the ones that are someone else's fault.
are the two pages about the PS2 or do they just share the name? I don't speak the language.
"Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master"-Unknowen
I think all 3 letter top level domain names should be considered public domain. Most of the companies with 3 letter names are simply letters standing for the full name, ie: ps2, IBM, AMD. odds are pretty good that somebody would string these 3 letters together eventually anyway in an attempt to get an easy to remember URL. If anything big companies like sony should offer to buy out instead of bullying these people.
This is just like CNN (www.cnn.com) sueing this d00d over his website, cnndn.com (http://neirp.com/). Okee, maybe not JUST like that case, but it is similiar. :)
"There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death." Proverbs 16:25 (NKJV)
Why have Sony never sued the owners of www.sonypsx2.com?