BLUE CHIP IS A NO-NO
27 November 2009
Major US gambling firm sues Canadian domain
registrant
The determination by US land gambling groups
to defend their hard-won trademarks and brands was again
evident this week in a federal court action brought by
the Boyd Gaming Corp. of Las Vegas.
The action sued the
Canadian owner of an Internet domain name, charging that
it wrongly associates one of the Boyd casinos with an
online gambling site.
Boyd Gaming legal
representatives claim that Canadian resident Erik Hall
in 2006 registered a domain name infringing on the
trademarks of Boyd's Blue Chip Casino, "a famous casino
hotel spa''.
The allegedly infringing domain
name was linked to the Full Tilt Poker gambling Web
site, the suit charges, claiming that Boyd has a righful
complaint of Internet cybersquatting, trademark
infringement, unfair competition and deceptive trade
practices.
"Defendant’s use of a domain name
containing plaintiff’s Blue Chip marks has created a
likelihood of confusion among consumers who may falsely
believe that the infringing domain name and Full Tilt
Poker Web site are associated with the Blue Chip Casino
or that plaintiff sponsors or approves of defendant’s
services or commercial activities,'' Boyd charged in its
lawsuit, filed Monday.
The response from Hall is
now awaited.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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