So now, NCSX will have references to "Wiimote" scrubbed from their site. I don't really see how Wiimote can be confused with Weemote, even if they're pronounced the same. The Weemote is a child's TV remote that parents can put a limited selection of channels on, to keep kids from watching R or PG-13 rated fare. Other retailers are getting notices from Fobis' legal team.
Fobis Technologies (maker of Weemote) is being petty. Nintendo doesn't officially call their remote a "Wiimote"- that's just gamer slang.
How the crap can you tell somebody to stop using a mis-spelling of a registered name? If I have a company called TIGER-CO, I would be a moron to tell people to stop using the name "TYGER-CO." The idiocy.
NCSX should register the name "wiimote" and then tell the Weemote guys that the term "wiimote" will be removed from their site as soon as they buy rights for "wiimote" from NCSX (for some obscene amount of $).
-ud
That's an awesome idea UD. Is "Wiimote" still unregistered?
Though I think for your example, it would be more like this: If you are the owner of TIGER-CO, it is stupid for the lawyers of Tyco to tell your customers to stop calling you Tico.
undamned wrote:How the crap can you tell somebody to stop using a mis-spelling of a registered name?
Lurn 2 trademark law
iatneH wrote:That's an awesome idea UD. Is "Wiimote" still unregistered?
It doesn't matter. It's too similar to this other mark and if you tried to register it you'd get flattened hardcore (actually they would just object to the registration and it wouldn't go anywhere).
Also, it's dumb to try to register marks to cover somebody else's product.