Abercrombie & Fitch Loses Domain Name Suit 41
An anonymous reader writes "Abercrombie & Fitch has lost a case against the owner of a parody web site, Aberzombie.com, who sells t-shirts."
If all else fails, lower your standards.
FP? (Score:1, Funny)
Re:FP? (Score:1)
Meh.
Re:FP? (Score:1)
Umm...who confuses "cr" with a "z"??? I don't think people are that out of it.
Re:FP? (Score:3, Insightful)
Welcome to the legal world. Actually, they probably shouldn't have brought up the whole zombie thing. If they had chosen cn instead of z, then they would have had a case. Abercnombie.com would definitely have been an attempt to confuse people. Instead, by making it say 'zombie', they reinforced the parody defense.
You're right, the claim that 'Aberzombie' wouldn't confuse anybody is ridiculous, especially considering they
Re:FP? (Score:1)
That would have to be some zacry dyslexic.
To late for the Walmartsucks guy (Score:5, Interesting)
Obviously the good ones would be passed again and the stupid ass 1800's laws would expire and no longer be the grounds for police/legal harassment.
Re:To late for the Walmartsucks guy (Score:2)
But the sodomy laws would be renewed... (Score:2)
They are still actively enforced, and the Supreme Court has consistently held in modern times that a search warrant is not needed to break into your house if it is suspected that you are in the act of sex without the possibility of pregnancy.
What we really need is a hard and fast limit on the number of words of law allowed, maybe 100,000 words, otherwise there will just be an omnibus bill every year where all the laws are renewed. Then this bill would be held hostage just like the spending bills are now, e
Re:But the sodomy laws would be renewed... (Score:2)
Seriously, though, I think you're on to something. The answer from both sides of the political spectrum is always Big Government. What we need is the opposite. I bet Ted Kennedy and George Bush play golf and reenact pagan and Satanic rituals together on weekends. As we squabble over petty issues like abortion, Washi
Re:But the sodomy laws would be renewed... (Score:1)
please (Score:2, Insightful)
In European nations and many other nations, the legal age for drinking is 18, and the age of sexual consent is 16. No, the sky isn't falling.
Fucking XXX-tian zealots need to get with the modern times.
So it's (Score:1)
Re:please (Score:1)
Re:But the sodomy laws would be renewed... (Score:2)
If states or even local communities could decide for themselves, then there wouldn't be such a problem. People must realize taking a case to the federal court will have ramifications at the federal level.
San Fransiscans want abortion to be legal? Citizens of Tyler, Texas don't? Why can't they both have their way?
Re:But the sodomy laws would be renewed... (Score:1)
Proof please.
Re:But the sodomy laws would be renewed... (Score:1)
So that's why condoms are not 100% effective!
parody? (Score:2)
Re:parody? (Score:1)
I actually thought the Q&A [aberzombie.com] section was pretty damned funny.
Re:parody? (Score:4, Insightful)
yep, abercrombie sucks (Score:3, Insightful)
Same thing goes for Nike, Reebok, Addidas, and lots of other "brand name" products, that sell for hundreds more than other products, but aren't any better. Only a fucking moron would buy them. Even in the business world, there are morons spending 10 times more for a 1000 dollar suit, when that suit is only maybe 10% better than a 100 dollar suit.
I'm not a parent, but if I was, I certainly wouldn't waste money getting my kids fucking crap like Nike or Abercrombie because "it's in". It is not cool to be a fucking moron and waste money on crap.
Re:yep, abercrombie sucks (Score:2)
Mostly I agree, the clothes I buy at walMart are just as good, and cost a lot less. The difference in material quality, if any, is more than made up by the lower cost.
However, when you get byond the $1000 suits there is a marked improvement. At $3000 you can get one made that fits you exactly, once my dad spent the money for it, he cannot go back to a cheap suit that fits but not well. He is more comfortable in his suit than in jeans and a t-shirt, not because he feels important, but because it fits th
Re:yep, abercrombie sucks (Score:2)
You may get marked improvement past the $1000 dollar mark, but you're still not getting your money's worth, compared to $100 dollar suits. Unless having a $3k suit is going to repay it's cost to you something hard (like quantifiable cash), I say it's not worth it.
Re:yep, abercrombie sucks (Score:2)
Do you really think the sneakers they sell at walmart are anywhere near as good as the name brands?
please (Score:2)
I bought a pair of leather/swade boot-type (brown) shoes from Dexter's 3 years ago, and they still basically look new, once washed off. $40 bucks, not a couple hundred. I'm sure the same can be said for sports shoes.
Are Nike's and Reebok's better than non-brand shoes? Probably yes. But they certainly aren't better enough to justify the increased cost. Your paying 400% extra to get shoes that are maybe 30-
Re:yep, abercrombie sucks (Score:1)
Even in the business world where morons are spending at least 10 times more for an OS and other software when that OS or other software is only maybe 50% as good as the free alternative ...
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Re:yep, abercrombie sucks (Score:2)
Same thing goes for Nike, Reebok, Addidas, and lots of other "brand name" products, that sell for hundreds more than other products, but aren't any better. Only a fucking moron would buy them. Even in the business world, there are morons spending 10 times more for a 1000 dollar suit, when that suit is only maybe 10% better than a 100 dollar suit.
But... (Score:2)
WIPO.org.uk say, "UN WIPO.org are crooks" (Score:2)
I have identified the solution to the conflict of domain names with registered trademarks.
Honest expert lawyers have agreed it would uniquely identify all registered trademarked words on the Internet.
Not one lawyer has ever given logical reasoned argument against this. Indeed most are too cowardly to answer.
You may be interested in the solution and my informed opinion:
I make no egotistical claim that I was the first to see the solutio