Call to Arms: Combatting Trademark Infringement
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(2016-02-11, 23:45)Razze Wrote: Well it's not only about that. If they do guides to harm the brand for e.g. via like illegal movie streaming, that's something we want to penalize. If they are playing within the rules, I don't think anyone will go after them.
Wanting to and being able to are not synonymous though.
Can there be a clear (ie easily enforceable) trademark infringement if there's demonstrably no confusion?
If not then it would be easy enough for 'kodimovies4free.com' to put a banner on every page saying 'TeamKodi fooking hate us, we don't care!' ---> no confusion.
And can you go after people selectively? If some breaches are allowed does the trademark stand? I don't know the answer to that btw.

If lawyers with Hollywood budgets can't easily shut down streaming sites posts like the OP's here just strike me as being wildly over-optimistic.
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RE: Call to Arms: Combatting Trademark Infringement - by trogggy - 2016-02-11, 23:56
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