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    I saw any of us who have a product that could use dazzle and shine in the
    description add it ;)

    I still say hogwash..... did he ever say what his product is???

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Anne Cavicchi
    Annie's
    106 - 402 Baker ST
    Nelson, BC V1L4H8
    250-354-2000
    www.maternitycorner.com


    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected]
    [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Alex Brodsky
    Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 1:17 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: [mru] OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)


    Guys,

    Remember last week someone sent me an e-mail about the copyright of "Dazzle
    and Shine"? Well, I asked them for more proof and here is their response. :)

    Prior to changing anything on my site (it *is* a small phrase), I will
    contact my lawyer. I think they are going too far...

    Alex

    -----Original Message-----

    Dear Mr. Brodsky:

    I own all property rights of "Dazzle and Shine" and its usage from
    copyrights, trademarks, intellectual property, branding, slogans, etc. If
    you do not cooperate my lawyers will be happy to provide you with all other
    information required, but if you do not comply within two weeks from
    05/14/05 we will be filing lawsuits against your company and others that are

    infringing upon my property rights not excluding closure of websites that do

    not comply with request and seeking of monetary compensation, and all other
    restitution.

    The page on your website where I found the possibly infringing material is
    on the following:
    <A HREF ="http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351">http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351</A>

    The trademark, copyright, intellectual property rights, and any and all
    other violations in reference to my property of "Dazzle and Shine" and its
    usage commercially and in public forums such as websites are related to our
    recent sweeps of the internet to monitor whether or not unauthorized
    websites are using it on their website or using it to promote their
    websites. Certain individuals have been using the property of "Dazzle and
    Shine" in ways that conflict with the wholesome image of the brand such as
    adult content, nudity, profanity, slander, illegal activities, etc. that
    maybe damaging to our brands, company, and maybe confused with our website
    and activies on the internet and other public areas.

    The specific issue with your website is that you are using the "dazzle and
    shine" within the text of the page and it is picking up in the search
    engines as the main content of your website. Commercially, the usage of
    words to promote one's website and avoid confusion with other trademarks,
    copyright, brands, and other intellectual property it is recommended to use
    trade specific words related to your business, products, and brands in
    promoting one's website. You may use "dazzle and shine" in the form that it
    is used currently on your website of 05/14/05 as a description, however, it
    should not be highlighted or used in titles to promote your website as it
    may cause confusion with our brand, company, website, etc.

    We will not seek any further legal action as long as you cease and desist
    the use of "Dazzle and Shine" in its entirety, any varying combinations, and

    similarly sounding content all within the main promoting features of your
    website such as the meta tags and keywords that are ranked in the search
    engines. Try using more relevant keywords to your website related to your
    products, company, titles, subjects, categories, trade specific terminology
    as opposed to words and other slogans within the text which are being used
    by other companies that are protected under trade and copyright laws. One
    way to fix the meta tags would be to not use content as the keyword, but
    specify the specific keywords within the meta tags that are specific and
    also more indicative of your website and products and more relevant within
    search ranking on search engines.

    Examples of correct usage in meta tags: meta tag=keywords keywords="igigi,
    apparel, clothing, plus sizes, full figure, dresses, etc."

    Sincerely,
    P. J. Walden, Esq.


    >Subject: RE: Trademark and Copyright Infringement
    >Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 00:22:59 -0700
    >
    >Hello,
    >
    >I received your e-mail and would like to get more information on your
    >trademarks and copyrights regarding the phrase "Dazzle and Shine".
    >Until I do, I will continue using the phrase as is.
    >
    >Regards,
    >Alex Brodsky
    >
    >-----Original Message-----
    >Subject: Trademark and Copyright Infringement
    >
    >I am contacting your company because of your use of "Dazzle and Shine" on
    >your website and marketing. I am the owner of all trademarks and copyrights
    >in regards to "Dazzle and Shine" and your company is not authorized to use
    >it in any public or commercial form to promote or advertise your products
    >without infringing upon my intellectual property rights. Therefore, please
    >cease and desist use of "Dazzle and Shine" and another variation or
    >combination of its text on your website and other advertising methods such
    >as text, keywords, meta tags, titles, descriptions, etc. Your company has
    >two weeks to remove "Dazzle and Shine from your website and from the search
    >engines that are used it to advertise your website before I take any
    >further
    >
    >legal action to file a lawsuit to stop your use and seek monetary damages
    >for your use of my trademark and copyright of "Dazzle and Shine".
    >
    >Unfortunately, your website was one of many that I found to be using
    >"Dazzle
    >
    >and Shine" without authorization during my regular sweeps of search
    >engines.
    >
    >Please do not be offended by my notification to you about this matter, but
    >as owner of "Dazzle and Shine" I have the legal right to protect my
    >intellectual property from other companies.
    >
    >




    #2
    OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)



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    If I sent you an email claiming I owned a trademark and copyright to the
    word "the" would you stop using it?

    Tell this joker to put up or shut up.

    -David

    Alex Brodsky wrote:

    >Guys,
    >
    >Remember last week someone sent me an e-mail about the copyright of "Dazzle
    >and Shine"? Well, I asked them for more proof and here is their response. :)
    >
    >Prior to changing anything on my site (it *is* a small phrase), I will
    >contact my lawyer. I think they are going too far...
    >
    >Alex
    >
    >-----Original Message-----
    >
    >Dear Mr. Brodsky:
    >
    >I own all property rights of "Dazzle and Shine" and its usage from
    >copyrights, trademarks, intellectual property, branding, slogans, etc. If
    >you do not cooperate my lawyers will be happy to provide you with all other
    >information required, but if you do not comply within two weeks from
    >05/14/05 we will be filing lawsuits against your company and others that are
    >
    >infringing upon my property rights not excluding closure of websites that do
    >
    >not comply with request and seeking of monetary compensation, and all other
    >restitution.
    >
    >The page on your website where I found the possibly infringing material is
    >on the following:
    ><A HREF ="http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351">http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351</A>
    >
    >The trademark, copyright, intellectual property rights, and any and all
    >other violations in reference to my property of "Dazzle and Shine" and its
    >usage commercially and in public forums such as websites are related to our
    >recent sweeps of the internet to monitor whether or not unauthorized
    >websites are using it on their website or using it to promote their
    >websites. Certain individuals have been using the property of "Dazzle and
    >Shine" in ways that conflict with the wholesome image of the brand such as
    >adult content, nudity, profanity, slander, illegal activities, etc. that
    >maybe damaging to our brands, company, and maybe confused with our website
    >and activies on the internet and other public areas.
    >
    >The specific issue with your website is that you are using the "dazzle and
    >shine" within the text of the page and it is picking up in the search
    >engines as the main content of your website. Commercially, the usage of
    >words to promote one's website and avoid confusion with other trademarks,
    >copyright, brands, and other intellectual property it is recommended to use
    >trade specific words related to your business, products, and brands in
    >promoting one's website. You may use "dazzle and shine" in the form that it
    >is used currently on your website of 05/14/05 as a description, however, it
    >should not be highlighted or used in titles to promote your website as it
    >may cause confusion with our brand, company, website, etc.
    >
    >We will not seek any further legal action as long as you cease and desist
    >the use of "Dazzle and Shine" in its entirety, any varying combinations, and
    >
    >similarly sounding content all within the main promoting features of your
    >website such as the meta tags and keywords that are ranked in the search
    >engines. Try using more relevant keywords to your website related to your
    >products, company, titles, subjects, categories, trade specific terminology
    >as opposed to words and other slogans within the text which are being used
    >by other companies that are protected under trade and copyright laws. One
    >way to fix the meta tags would be to not use content as the keyword, but
    >specify the specific keywords within the meta tags that are specific and
    >also more indicative of your website and products and more relevant within
    >search ranking on search engines.
    >
    >Examples of correct usage in meta tags: meta tag=keywords keywords="igigi,
    >apparel, clothing, plus sizes, full figure, dresses, etc."
    >
    > Sincerely,
    > P. J. Walden, Esq.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >>Subject: RE: Trademark and Copyright Infringement
    >>Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 00:22:59 -0700
    >>
    >>Hello,
    >>
    >>I received your e-mail and would like to get more information on your
    >>trademarks and copyrights regarding the phrase "Dazzle and Shine".
    >>Until I do, I will continue using the phrase as is.
    >>
    >>Regards,
    >>Alex Brodsky
    >>
    >>-----Original Message-----
    >>Subject: Trademark and Copyright Infringement
    >>
    >>I am contacting your company because of your use of "Dazzle and Shine" on
    >>your website and marketing. I am the owner of all trademarks and copyrights
    >>in regards to "Dazzle and Shine" and your company is not authorized to use
    >>it in any public or commercial form to promote or advertise your products
    >>without infringing upon my intellectual property rights. Therefore, please
    >>cease and desist use of "Dazzle and Shine" and another variation or
    >>combination of its text on your website and other advertising methods such
    >>as text, keywords, meta tags, titles, descriptions, etc. Your company has
    >>two weeks to remove "Dazzle and Shine from your website and from the search
    >>engines that are used it to advertise your website before I take any
    >>further
    >>
    >>legal action to file a lawsuit to stop your use and seek monetary damages
    >>for your use of my trademark and copyright of "Dazzle and Shine".
    >>
    >>Unfortunately, your website was one of many that I found to be using
    >>"Dazzle
    >>
    >>and Shine" without authorization during my regular sweeps of search
    >>engines.
    >>
    >>Please do not be offended by my notification to you about this matter, but
    >>as owner of "Dazzle and Shine" I have the legal right to protect my
    >>intellectual property from other companies.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >
    >
    >

    Comment


      #3
      OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)



      Still smells like bs to me. Regardless of whether or not he actually has any
      claim on "dazzle and shine" in any form, I still don't see anything on your
      site that would infringe upon that. He just wants better search engine
      ranking for the term and is trying to achieve that by intimidating anyone
      else from using it in a way that might compete with him for search
      placement.

      Using the "windows" example that came up in this thread previously, Bill
      Gates no doubt has a trademark claim on the term in every capacity that he
      can legally do so but a store that sells storm windows, window tinting,
      window cleaner, bullet-proof glass, etc. is still free to use the word as a
      normal part of language to advertise their products. They'd only run into
      trouble if they tried to use it in a way that suggested they had a
      connection to the Microsoft product.

      Dan
      Impulse Creations

      For low priced back issue comics and the very best in service visit us at
      www.impulsecreations.net and be sure to look for information on our
      discounted subscription service with free bags and free shipping!

      -----Original Message-----
      From: [email protected]
      [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Alex Brodsky
      Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 4:17 PM
      To: [email protected]
      Subject: [mru] OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)

      Guys,

      Remember last week someone sent me an e-mail about the copyright of "Dazzle
      and Shine"? Well, I asked them for more proof and here is their response. :)

      Prior to changing anything on my site (it *is* a small phrase), I will
      contact my lawyer. I think they are going too far...

      Alex

      -----Original Message-----

      Dear Mr. Brodsky:

      I own all property rights of "Dazzle and Shine" and its usage from
      copyrights, trademarks, intellectual property, branding, slogans, etc. If
      you do not cooperate my lawyers will be happy to provide you with all other
      information required, but if you do not comply within two weeks from
      05/14/05 we will be filing lawsuits against your company and others that are

      infringing upon my property rights not excluding closure of websites that do

      not comply with request and seeking of monetary compensation, and all other
      restitution.

      The page on your website where I found the possibly infringing material is
      on the following:
      <A HREF ="http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351">http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351</A>

      The trademark, copyright, intellectual property rights, and any and all
      other violations in reference to my property of "Dazzle and Shine" and its
      usage commercially and in public forums such as websites are related to our
      recent sweeps of the internet to monitor whether or not unauthorized
      websites are using it on their website or using it to promote their
      websites. Certain individuals have been using the property of "Dazzle and
      Shine" in ways that conflict with the wholesome image of the brand such as
      adult content, nudity, profanity, slander, illegal activities, etc. that
      maybe damaging to our brands, company, and maybe confused with our website
      and activies on the internet and other public areas.

      The specific issue with your website is that you are using the "dazzle and
      shine" within the text of the page and it is picking up in the search
      engines as the main content of your website. Commercially, the usage of
      words to promote one's website and avoid confusion with other trademarks,
      copyright, brands, and other intellectual property it is recommended to use
      trade specific words related to your business, products, and brands in
      promoting one's website. You may use "dazzle and shine" in the form that it
      is used currently on your website of 05/14/05 as a description, however, it
      should not be highlighted or used in titles to promote your website as it
      may cause confusion with our brand, company, website, etc.

      We will not seek any further legal action as long as you cease and desist
      the use of "Dazzle and Shine" in its entirety, any varying combinations, and

      similarly sounding content all within the main promoting features of your
      website such as the meta tags and keywords that are ranked in the search
      engines. Try using more relevant keywords to your website related to your
      products, company, titles, subjects, categories, trade specific terminology
      as opposed to words and other slogans within the text which are being used
      by other companies that are protected under trade and copyright laws. One
      way to fix the meta tags would be to not use content as the keyword, but
      specify the specific keywords within the meta tags that are specific and
      also more indicative of your website and products and more relevant within
      search ranking on search engines.

      Examples of correct usage in meta tags: meta tag=keywords keywords="igigi,
      apparel, clothing, plus sizes, full figure, dresses, etc."

      Sincerely,
      P. J. Walden, Esq.


      >Subject: RE: Trademark and Copyright Infringement
      >Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 00:22:59 -0700
      >
      >Hello,
      >
      >I received your e-mail and would like to get more information on your
      >trademarks and copyrights regarding the phrase "Dazzle and Shine".
      >Until I do, I will continue using the phrase as is.
      >
      >Regards,
      >Alex Brodsky
      >
      >-----Original Message-----
      >Subject: Trademark and Copyright Infringement
      >
      >I am contacting your company because of your use of "Dazzle and Shine" on
      >your website and marketing. I am the owner of all trademarks and copyrights
      >in regards to "Dazzle and Shine" and your company is not authorized to use
      >it in any public or commercial form to promote or advertise your products
      >without infringing upon my intellectual property rights. Therefore, please
      >cease and desist use of "Dazzle and Shine" and another variation or
      >combination of its text on your website and other advertising methods such
      >as text, keywords, meta tags, titles, descriptions, etc. Your company has
      >two weeks to remove "Dazzle and Shine from your website and from the search
      >engines that are used it to advertise your website before I take any
      >further
      >
      >legal action to file a lawsuit to stop your use and seek monetary damages
      >for your use of my trademark and copyright of "Dazzle and Shine".
      >
      >Unfortunately, your website was one of many that I found to be using
      >"Dazzle
      >
      >and Shine" without authorization during my regular sweeps of search
      >engines.
      >
      >Please do not be offended by my notification to you about this matter, but
      >as owner of "Dazzle and Shine" I have the legal right to protect my
      >intellectual property from other companies.
      >
      >



      Comment


        #4
        OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)



        Exactly

        Do a search on google for dazzle and shine, his website doesn't come up at
        all, and is only referenced on one of those shop and compare sites at the
        bottom of the first page. that's assuming that he owns
        www.dazzleandshine.com. if not, then whoever does is going to have one ****
        lawyer on em.

        There are about a hundred other sites using the phrase "dazzle and shine" as
        well. is this joker gonna sue em all?

        I own patioandgrill.com, so if any of you malicious web designers out there
        use the word "patio" or "grill" ever, anywhere, for any reason, i'll drop
        some litigation on ya heads!! ;-)

        KC
        -----Original Message-----
        From: [email protected]
        [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of David Street
        Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 4:31 PM
        Cc: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)


        If I sent you an email claiming I owned a trademark and copyright to the
        word "the" would you stop using it?

        Tell this joker to put up or shut up.

        -David

        Alex Brodsky wrote:

        >Guys,
        >
        >Remember last week someone sent me an e-mail about the copyright of "Dazzle
        >and Shine"? Well, I asked them for more proof and here is their response.
        :)
        >
        >Prior to changing anything on my site (it *is* a small phrase), I will
        >contact my lawyer. I think they are going too far...
        >
        >Alex
        >
        >-----Original Message-----
        >
        >Dear Mr. Brodsky:
        >
        >I own all property rights of "Dazzle and Shine" and its usage from
        >copyrights, trademarks, intellectual property, branding, slogans, etc. If
        >you do not cooperate my lawyers will be happy to provide you with all other
        >information required, but if you do not comply within two weeks from
        >05/14/05 we will be filing lawsuits against your company and others that
        are
        >
        >infringing upon my property rights not excluding closure of websites that
        do
        >
        >not comply with request and seeking of monetary compensation, and all other
        >restitution.
        >
        >The page on your website where I found the possibly infringing material is
        >on the following:
        ><A HREF ="http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351">http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351</A>
        >
        >The trademark, copyright, intellectual property rights, and any and all
        >other violations in reference to my property of "Dazzle and Shine" and its
        >usage commercially and in public forums such as websites are related to our
        >recent sweeps of the internet to monitor whether or not unauthorized
        >websites are using it on their website or using it to promote their
        >websites. Certain individuals have been using the property of "Dazzle and
        >Shine" in ways that conflict with the wholesome image of the brand such as
        >adult content, nudity, profanity, slander, illegal activities, etc. that
        >maybe damaging to our brands, company, and maybe confused with our website
        >and activies on the internet and other public areas.
        >
        >The specific issue with your website is that you are using the "dazzle and
        >shine" within the text of the page and it is picking up in the search
        >engines as the main content of your website. Commercially, the usage of
        >words to promote one's website and avoid confusion with other trademarks,
        >copyright, brands, and other intellectual property it is recommended to use
        >trade specific words related to your business, products, and brands in
        >promoting one's website. You may use "dazzle and shine" in the form that it
        >is used currently on your website of 05/14/05 as a description, however, it
        >should not be highlighted or used in titles to promote your website as it
        >may cause confusion with our brand, company, website, etc.
        >
        >We will not seek any further legal action as long as you cease and desist
        >the use of "Dazzle and Shine" in its entirety, any varying combinations,
        and
        >
        >similarly sounding content all within the main promoting features of your
        >website such as the meta tags and keywords that are ranked in the search
        >engines. Try using more relevant keywords to your website related to your
        >products, company, titles, subjects, categories, trade specific terminology
        >as opposed to words and other slogans within the text which are being used
        >by other companies that are protected under trade and copyright laws. One
        >way to fix the meta tags would be to not use content as the keyword, but
        >specify the specific keywords within the meta tags that are specific and
        >also more indicative of your website and products and more relevant within
        >search ranking on search engines.
        >
        >Examples of correct usage in meta tags: meta tag=keywords keywords="igigi,
        >apparel, clothing, plus sizes, full figure, dresses, etc."
        >
        > Sincerely,
        > P. J. Walden, Esq.
        >
        >
        >
        >
        >>Subject: RE: Trademark and Copyright Infringement
        >>Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 00:22:59 -0700
        >>
        >>Hello,
        >>
        >>I received your e-mail and would like to get more information on your
        >>trademarks and copyrights regarding the phrase "Dazzle and Shine".
        >>Until I do, I will continue using the phrase as is.
        >>
        >>Regards,
        >>Alex Brodsky
        >>
        >>-----Original Message-----
        >>Subject: Trademark and Copyright Infringement
        >>
        >>I am contacting your company because of your use of "Dazzle and Shine" on
        >>your website and marketing. I am the owner of all trademarks and
        copyrights
        >>in regards to "Dazzle and Shine" and your company is not authorized to use
        >>it in any public or commercial form to promote or advertise your products
        >>without infringing upon my intellectual property rights. Therefore, please
        >>cease and desist use of "Dazzle and Shine" and another variation or
        >>combination of its text on your website and other advertising methods such
        >>as text, keywords, meta tags, titles, descriptions, etc. Your company has
        >>two weeks to remove "Dazzle and Shine from your website and from the
        search
        >>engines that are used it to advertise your website before I take any
        >>further
        >>
        >>legal action to file a lawsuit to stop your use and seek monetary damages
        >>for your use of my trademark and copyright of "Dazzle and Shine".
        >>
        >>Unfortunately, your website was one of many that I found to be using
        >>"Dazzle
        >>
        >>and Shine" without authorization during my regular sweeps of search
        >>engines.
        >>
        >>Please do not be offended by my notification to you about this matter, but
        >>as owner of "Dazzle and Shine" I have the legal right to protect my
        >>intellectual property from other companies.
        >>
        >>
        >>
        >>
        >
        >
        >

        Comment


          #5
          OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)



          Alex,

          There are no trademarks for this phrase - I believe I mentioned that I
          looked it up at www.uspto.gov . Let him know that you looked it up and it
          doesn't exist.

          If he does send you a legal letter, it would probably be a fake or a scam.
          He signed it Esq., & he's most likely impersonating a lawyer, IMO. He is
          under obligation to furnish the proof in following up on violations.

          I'm not sure what kind of scam he is running, but he's dead wrong.

          Juli

          ----- Original Message -----
          From: "Alex Brodsky" <[email protected]>
          To: <[email protected]>
          Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 4:16 PM
          Subject: [mru] OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)


          > Guys,
          >
          > Remember last week someone sent me an e-mail about the copyright of
          > "Dazzle
          > and Shine"? Well, I asked them for more proof and here is their response.
          >:)
          >
          > Prior to changing anything on my site (it *is* a small phrase), I will
          > contact my lawyer. I think they are going too far...
          >
          > Alex
          >
          > -----Original Message-----
          >
          > Dear Mr. Brodsky:
          >
          > I own all property rights of "Dazzle and Shine" and its usage from
          > copyrights, trademarks, intellectual property, branding, slogans, etc. If
          > you do not cooperate my lawyers will be happy to provide you with all
          > other
          > information required, but if you do not comply within two weeks from
          > 05/14/05 we will be filing lawsuits against your company and others that
          > are
          >
          > infringing upon my property rights not excluding closure of websites that
          > do
          >
          > not comply with request and seeking of monetary compensation, and all
          > other
          > restitution.
          >
          > The page on your website where I found the possibly infringing material is
          > on the following:
          > <A HREF ="http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351">http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351</A>
          >
          > The trademark, copyright, intellectual property rights, and any and all
          > other violations in reference to my property of "Dazzle and Shine" and its
          > usage commercially and in public forums such as websites are related to
          > our
          > recent sweeps of the internet to monitor whether or not unauthorized
          > websites are using it on their website or using it to promote their
          > websites. Certain individuals have been using the property of "Dazzle and
          > Shine" in ways that conflict with the wholesome image of the brand such as
          > adult content, nudity, profanity, slander, illegal activities, etc. that
          > maybe damaging to our brands, company, and maybe confused with our website
          > and activies on the internet and other public areas.
          >
          > The specific issue with your website is that you are using the "dazzle and
          > shine" within the text of the page and it is picking up in the search
          > engines as the main content of your website. Commercially, the usage of
          > words to promote one's website and avoid confusion with other trademarks,
          > copyright, brands, and other intellectual property it is recommended to
          > use
          > trade specific words related to your business, products, and brands in
          > promoting one's website. You may use "dazzle and shine" in the form that
          > it
          > is used currently on your website of 05/14/05 as a description, however,
          > it
          > should not be highlighted or used in titles to promote your website as it
          > may cause confusion with our brand, company, website, etc.
          >
          > We will not seek any further legal action as long as you cease and desist
          > the use of "Dazzle and Shine" in its entirety, any varying combinations,
          > and
          >
          > similarly sounding content all within the main promoting features of your
          > website such as the meta tags and keywords that are ranked in the search
          > engines. Try using more relevant keywords to your website related to your
          > products, company, titles, subjects, categories, trade specific
          > terminology
          > as opposed to words and other slogans within the text which are being used
          > by other companies that are protected under trade and copyright laws. One
          > way to fix the meta tags would be to not use content as the keyword, but
          > specify the specific keywords within the meta tags that are specific and
          > also more indicative of your website and products and more relevant within
          > search ranking on search engines.
          >
          > Examples of correct usage in meta tags: meta tag=keywords keywords="igigi,
          > apparel, clothing, plus sizes, full figure, dresses, etc."
          >
          > Sincerely,
          > P. J. Walden, Esq.
          >
          >
          >>Subject: RE: Trademark and Copyright Infringement
          >>Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 00:22:59 -0700
          >>
          >>Hello,
          >>
          >>I received your e-mail and would like to get more information on your
          >>trademarks and copyrights regarding the phrase "Dazzle and Shine".
          >>Until I do, I will continue using the phrase as is.
          >>
          >>Regards,
          >>Alex Brodsky
          >>
          >>-----Original Message-----
          >>Subject: Trademark and Copyright Infringement
          >>
          >>I am contacting your company because of your use of "Dazzle and Shine" on
          >>your website and marketing. I am the owner of all trademarks and
          >>copyrights
          >>in regards to "Dazzle and Shine" and your company is not authorized to use
          >>it in any public or commercial form to promote or advertise your products
          >>without infringing upon my intellectual property rights. Therefore, please
          >>cease and desist use of "Dazzle and Shine" and another variation or
          >>combination of its text on your website and other advertising methods such
          >>as text, keywords, meta tags, titles, descriptions, etc. Your company has
          >>two weeks to remove "Dazzle and Shine from your website and from the
          >>search
          >>engines that are used it to advertise your website before I take any
          >>further
          >>
          >>legal action to file a lawsuit to stop your use and seek monetary damages
          >>for your use of my trademark and copyright of "Dazzle and Shine".
          >>
          >>Unfortunately, your website was one of many that I found to be using
          >>"Dazzle
          >>
          >>and Shine" without authorization during my regular sweeps of search
          >>engines.
          >>
          >>Please do not be offended by my notification to you about this matter, but
          >>as owner of "Dazzle and Shine" I have the legal right to protect my
          >>intellectual property from other companies.
          >>
          >>
          >
          >
          >

          Comment


            #6
            OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)



            and as an aside.... i'm not afraid of any "lawyer" named P.J.

            KC (it's really Casey, so no smartass remarks ;-) )

            -----Original Message-----
            From: [email protected]
            [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Patio & Grill
            Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 4:41 PM
            To: miva list
            Subject: RE: [mru] OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)


            Exactly

            Do a search on google for dazzle and shine, his website doesn't come up at
            all, and is only referenced on one of those shop and compare sites at the
            bottom of the first page. that's assuming that he owns
            www.dazzleandshine.com. if not, then whoever does is going to have one ****
            lawyer on em.

            There are about a hundred other sites using the phrase "dazzle and shine" as
            well. is this joker gonna sue em all?

            I own patioandgrill.com, so if any of you malicious web designers out there
            use the word "patio" or "grill" ever, anywhere, for any reason, i'll drop
            some litigation on ya heads!! ;-)

            KC
            -----Original Message-----
            From: [email protected]
            [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of David Street
            Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 4:31 PM
            Cc: [email protected]
            Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)


            If I sent you an email claiming I owned a trademark and copyright to the
            word "the" would you stop using it?

            Tell this joker to put up or shut up.

            -David

            Alex Brodsky wrote:

            >Guys,
            >
            >Remember last week someone sent me an e-mail about the copyright of "Dazzle
            >and Shine"? Well, I asked them for more proof and here is their response.
            :)
            >
            >Prior to changing anything on my site (it *is* a small phrase), I will
            >contact my lawyer. I think they are going too far...
            >
            >Alex
            >
            >-----Original Message-----
            >
            >Dear Mr. Brodsky:
            >
            >I own all property rights of "Dazzle and Shine" and its usage from
            >copyrights, trademarks, intellectual property, branding, slogans, etc. If
            >you do not cooperate my lawyers will be happy to provide you with all other
            >information required, but if you do not comply within two weeks from
            >05/14/05 we will be filing lawsuits against your company and others that
            are
            >
            >infringing upon my property rights not excluding closure of websites that
            do
            >
            >not comply with request and seeking of monetary compensation, and all other
            >restitution.
            >
            >The page on your website where I found the possibly infringing material is
            >on the following:
            ><A HREF ="http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351">http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351</A>
            >
            >The trademark, copyright, intellectual property rights, and any and all
            >other violations in reference to my property of "Dazzle and Shine" and its
            >usage commercially and in public forums such as websites are related to our
            >recent sweeps of the internet to monitor whether or not unauthorized
            >websites are using it on their website or using it to promote their
            >websites. Certain individuals have been using the property of "Dazzle and
            >Shine" in ways that conflict with the wholesome image of the brand such as
            >adult content, nudity, profanity, slander, illegal activities, etc. that
            >maybe damaging to our brands, company, and maybe confused with our website
            >and activies on the internet and other public areas.
            >
            >The specific issue with your website is that you are using the "dazzle and
            >shine" within the text of the page and it is picking up in the search
            >engines as the main content of your website. Commercially, the usage of
            >words to promote one's website and avoid confusion with other trademarks,
            >copyright, brands, and other intellectual property it is recommended to use
            >trade specific words related to your business, products, and brands in
            >promoting one's website. You may use "dazzle and shine" in the form that it
            >is used currently on your website of 05/14/05 as a description, however, it
            >should not be highlighted or used in titles to promote your website as it
            >may cause confusion with our brand, company, website, etc.
            >
            >We will not seek any further legal action as long as you cease and desist
            >the use of "Dazzle and Shine" in its entirety, any varying combinations,
            and
            >
            >similarly sounding content all within the main promoting features of your
            >website such as the meta tags and keywords that are ranked in the search
            >engines. Try using more relevant keywords to your website related to your
            >products, company, titles, subjects, categories, trade specific terminology
            >as opposed to words and other slogans within the text which are being used
            >by other companies that are protected under trade and copyright laws. One
            >way to fix the meta tags would be to not use content as the keyword, but
            >specify the specific keywords within the meta tags that are specific and
            >also more indicative of your website and products and more relevant within
            >search ranking on search engines.
            >
            >Examples of correct usage in meta tags: meta tag=keywords keywords="igigi,
            >apparel, clothing, plus sizes, full figure, dresses, etc."
            >
            > Sincerely,
            > P. J. Walden, Esq.
            >
            >
            >
            >
            >>Subject: RE: Trademark and Copyright Infringement
            >>Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 00:22:59 -0700
            >>
            >>Hello,
            >>
            >>I received your e-mail and would like to get more information on your
            >>trademarks and copyrights regarding the phrase "Dazzle and Shine".
            >>Until I do, I will continue using the phrase as is.
            >>
            >>Regards,
            >>Alex Brodsky
            >>
            >>-----Original Message-----
            >>Subject: Trademark and Copyright Infringement
            >>
            >>I am contacting your company because of your use of "Dazzle and Shine" on
            >>your website and marketing. I am the owner of all trademarks and
            copyrights
            >>in regards to "Dazzle and Shine" and your company is not authorized to use
            >>it in any public or commercial form to promote or advertise your products
            >>without infringing upon my intellectual property rights. Therefore, please
            >>cease and desist use of "Dazzle and Shine" and another variation or
            >>combination of its text on your website and other advertising methods such
            >>as text, keywords, meta tags, titles, descriptions, etc. Your company has
            >>two weeks to remove "Dazzle and Shine from your website and from the
            search
            >>engines that are used it to advertise your website before I take any
            >>further
            >>
            >>legal action to file a lawsuit to stop your use and seek monetary damages
            >>for your use of my trademark and copyright of "Dazzle and Shine".
            >>
            >>Unfortunately, your website was one of many that I found to be using
            >>"Dazzle
            >>
            >>and Shine" without authorization during my regular sweeps of search
            >>engines.
            >>
            >>Please do not be offended by my notification to you about this matter, but
            >>as owner of "Dazzle and Shine" I have the legal right to protect my
            >>intellectual property from other companies.
            >>
            >>
            >>
            >>
            >
            >
            >

            Comment


              #7
              OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)



              On 5/15/05, Alex Brodsky <[email protected]> wrote:
              > Guys,
              >=20
              > Remember last week someone sent me an e-mail about the copyright of "Dazz=
              le
              > and Shine"? Well, I asked them for more proof and here is their response.=
              :)
              >=20
              > Prior to changing anything on my site (it *is* a small phrase), I will
              > contact my lawyer. I think they are going too far...
              >=20
              > Alex
              >=20
              > -----Original Message-----
              >=20
              > Dear Mr. Brodsky:
              >=20
              >=20
              > The page on your website where I found the possibly infringing material i=
              s
              > on the following:
              > <A HREF ="http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351">http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351</A>
              =20
              > The specific issue with your website is that you are using the "dazzle an=
              d
              > shine" within the text of the page and it is picking up in the search
              > engines as the main content of your website.=20

              > You may use "dazzle and shine" in the form that it
              > is used currently on your website of 05/14/05 as a description, however, =
              it
              > should not be highlighted or used in titles to promote your website as it
              > may cause confusion with our brand, company, website, etc.
              =20
              > We will not seek any further legal action as long as you cease and desist
              > the use of "Dazzle and Shine" in its entirety, any varying combinations, =
              and
              > similarly sounding content all within the main promoting features of your
              > website such as the meta tags and keywords that are ranked in the search
              > engines.=20

              Sounds like it's all about the meta tags. It's also possible that
              there could be a conflict, if it's their brand name, and you're in the
              same market. I'm betting the lawyer represents these people:

              <A HREF ="http://www.dazzleandshine.com/about.html">http://www.dazzleandshine.com/about.html</A>

              Of course, you could keep the description the same, and probably throw
              off the google rank on that term by throwing an entity into the
              description... "dazzle and shine"

              Somebody mentioned the 100k+ hits on the phrase, but when it's quoted,
              there's under 1k. I'd bet they're going after the women's apparel
              market in particular.

              <A HREF ="http://www.google.com/search?q=3D%22dazzle+and+shine%22">http://www.google.com/search?q=3D%22dazzle+and+shine%22</A>

              --=20
              Bill Guindon (aka aGorilla)


              Comment


                #8
                OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)



                Maybe if they didn't use hidden keywords, including the keyword phrase
                "Dazzle and Shine", and removed their incorrect use of some meta tags,
                they wouldn't have to resort to threatening innocuous phrase use on
                websites to rank better for their coveted phrase. ;-)

                Julie

                Bill Guindon wrote:
                > On 5/15/05, Alex Brodsky <[email protected]> wrote:
                >
                >>Guys,
                >>
                >>Remember last week someone sent me an e-mail about the copyright of "Dazzle
                >>and Shine"? Well, I asked them for more proof and here is their response. :)
                >>
                >>Prior to changing anything on my site (it *is* a small phrase), I will
                >>contact my lawyer. I think they are going too far...
                >>
                >>Alex
                >>
                >>-----Original Message-----
                >>
                >>Dear Mr. Brodsky:
                >>
                >>
                >>The page on your website where I found the possibly infringing material is
                >>on the following:
                >><A HREF ="http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351">http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351</A>
                >
                >
                >
                >>The specific issue with your website is that you are using the "dazzle and
                >>shine" within the text of the page and it is picking up in the search
                >>engines as the main content of your website.
                >
                >
                >>You may use "dazzle and shine" in the form that it
                >>is used currently on your website of 05/14/05 as a description, however, it
                >>should not be highlighted or used in titles to promote your website as it
                >>may cause confusion with our brand, company, website, etc.
                >
                >
                >
                >>We will not seek any further legal action as long as you cease and desist
                >>the use of "Dazzle and Shine" in its entirety, any varying combinations, and
                >>similarly sounding content all within the main promoting features of your
                >>website such as the meta tags and keywords that are ranked in the search
                >>engines.
                >
                >
                > Sounds like it's all about the meta tags. It's also possible that
                > there could be a conflict, if it's their brand name, and you're in the
                > same market. I'm betting the lawyer represents these people:
                >
                > <A HREF ="http://www.dazzleandshine.com/about.html">http://www.dazzleandshine.com/about.html</A>
                >
                > Of course, you could keep the description the same, and probably throw
                > off the google rank on that term by throwing an entity into the
                > description... "dazzle and shine"
                >
                > Somebody mentioned the 100k+ hits on the phrase, but when it's quoted,
                > there's under 1k. I'd bet they're going after the women's apparel
                > market in particular.
                >
                > <A HREF ="http://www.google.com/search?q=%22dazzle+and+shine%22">http://www.google.com/search?q=%22dazzle+and+shine%22</A>
                >


                Comment


                  #9
                  OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)



                  It depends on whether it is trademarked in a word mark or not.

                  BUT IT IS NOT TRADEMARKED!

                  Google, meta tags, etc mean nothing if it is not trademarked.

                  Juli
                  ----- Original Message -----
                  From: "Bill Gilligan" <[email protected]>
                  To: "'Bill Guindon'" <[email protected]>; "'Alex Brodsky'"
                  <[email protected]>
                  Cc: <[email protected]>
                  Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 5:05 PM
                  Subject: RE: [mru] OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)


                  >I just noticed something... Your page does NOT have "Dazzle and Shine" but
                  >rather "dazzle and
                  > shine".
                  >
                  > Doesn't capitlization and punctuation play a part in trademarks to?
                  >
                  > Bill
                  >
                  >
                  > =============================
                  > Bill Gilligan
                  > Gilligan On-Line
                  > www.gilliganonline.com
                  > 850-233-8775
                  >


                  Comment


                    #10
                    OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)



                    The only trademark with "dazzle" and "shine" in it was a car wash. Even
                    that trademark expired (it was abandoned) back in '87 so it's still free
                    game. P.T. Dingleberry is talking out his butt. If he does indeed own
                    that dazzleandshine.com place, he's under the misguidance that because he
                    has it in a domain name that he owns it as a "trademark". A trademark is
                    $500+... not $35/yr as a registration fee.

                    Marc

                    At 06:27 PM 5/15/2005, Juli wrote:
                    >It depends on whether it is trademarked in a word mark or not.
                    >
                    >BUT IT IS NOT TRADEMARKED!
                    >
                    >Google, meta tags, etc mean nothing if it is not trademarked.



                    Comment


                      #11
                      OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)



                      It's also illegal to say you are a lawyer when you are not. Check with the
                      state that they lawyer claims to be from.





                      -----Original Message-----
                      From: [email protected]
                      [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alex Brodsky
                      Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 2:17 PM
                      To: [email protected]
                      Subject: [mru] OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)

                      Guys,

                      Remember last week someone sent me an e-mail about the copyright of "Dazzle
                      and Shine"? Well, I asked them for more proof and here is their response. :)

                      Prior to changing anything on my site (it *is* a small phrase), I will
                      contact my lawyer. I think they are going too far...

                      Alex

                      -----Original Message-----

                      Dear Mr. Brodsky:

                      I own all property rights of "Dazzle and Shine" and its usage from
                      copyrights, trademarks, intellectual property, branding, slogans, etc. If
                      you do not cooperate my lawyers will be happy to provide you with all other
                      information required, but if you do not comply within two weeks from
                      05/14/05 we will be filing lawsuits against your company and others that are

                      infringing upon my property rights not excluding closure of websites that do

                      not comply with request and seeking of monetary compensation, and all other
                      restitution.

                      The page on your website where I found the possibly infringing material is
                      on the following:
                      <A HREF ="http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351">http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351</A>

                      The trademark, copyright, intellectual property rights, and any and all
                      other violations in reference to my property of "Dazzle and Shine" and its
                      usage commercially and in public forums such as websites are related to our
                      recent sweeps of the internet to monitor whether or not unauthorized
                      websites are using it on their website or using it to promote their
                      websites. Certain individuals have been using the property of "Dazzle and
                      Shine" in ways that conflict with the wholesome image of the brand such as
                      adult content, nudity, profanity, slander, illegal activities, etc. that
                      maybe damaging to our brands, company, and maybe confused with our website
                      and activies on the internet and other public areas.

                      The specific issue with your website is that you are using the "dazzle and
                      shine" within the text of the page and it is picking up in the search
                      engines as the main content of your website. Commercially, the usage of
                      words to promote one's website and avoid confusion with other trademarks,
                      copyright, brands, and other intellectual property it is recommended to use
                      trade specific words related to your business, products, and brands in
                      promoting one's website. You may use "dazzle and shine" in the form that it
                      is used currently on your website of 05/14/05 as a description, however, it
                      should not be highlighted or used in titles to promote your website as it
                      may cause confusion with our brand, company, website, etc.

                      We will not seek any further legal action as long as you cease and desist
                      the use of "Dazzle and Shine" in its entirety, any varying combinations, and

                      similarly sounding content all within the main promoting features of your
                      website such as the meta tags and keywords that are ranked in the search
                      engines. Try using more relevant keywords to your website related to your
                      products, company, titles, subjects, categories, trade specific terminology
                      as opposed to words and other slogans within the text which are being used
                      by other companies that are protected under trade and copyright laws. One
                      way to fix the meta tags would be to not use content as the keyword, but
                      specify the specific keywords within the meta tags that are specific and
                      also more indicative of your website and products and more relevant within
                      search ranking on search engines.

                      Examples of correct usage in meta tags: meta tag=keywords keywords="igigi,
                      apparel, clothing, plus sizes, full figure, dresses, etc."

                      Sincerely,
                      P. J. Walden, Esq.


                      >Subject: RE: Trademark and Copyright Infringement
                      >Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 00:22:59 -0700
                      >
                      >Hello,
                      >
                      >I received your e-mail and would like to get more information on your
                      >trademarks and copyrights regarding the phrase "Dazzle and Shine".
                      >Until I do, I will continue using the phrase as is.
                      >
                      >Regards,
                      >Alex Brodsky
                      >
                      >-----Original Message-----
                      >Subject: Trademark and Copyright Infringement
                      >
                      >I am contacting your company because of your use of "Dazzle and Shine"
                      >on your website and marketing. I am the owner of all trademarks and
                      >copyrights in regards to "Dazzle and Shine" and your company is not
                      >authorized to use it in any public or commercial form to promote or
                      >advertise your products without infringing upon my intellectual
                      >property rights. Therefore, please cease and desist use of "Dazzle and
                      >Shine" and another variation or combination of its text on your website
                      >and other advertising methods such as text, keywords, meta tags,
                      >titles, descriptions, etc. Your company has two weeks to remove "Dazzle
                      >and Shine from your website and from the search engines that are used
                      >it to advertise your website before I take any further
                      >
                      >legal action to file a lawsuit to stop your use and seek monetary
                      >damages for your use of my trademark and copyright of "Dazzle and Shine".
                      >
                      >Unfortunately, your website was one of many that I found to be using
                      >"Dazzle
                      >
                      >and Shine" without authorization during my regular sweeps of search
                      >engines.
                      >
                      >Please do not be offended by my notification to you about this matter,
                      >but as owner of "Dazzle and Shine" I have the legal right to protect my
                      >intellectual property from other companies.
                      >
                      >



                      Comment


                        #12
                        OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)



                        Has anyone mentioned that you might want to register it as YOUR trademark?
                        :)
                        Cheers
                        JB



                        Comment


                          #13
                          OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)



                          If this is the site - I doubt anyone who has to use PayPal as their "cart"
                          could afford the fees associated with Trademarking. Tell pajama boy to get
                          a life and leave yours alone.

                          Leslie

                          >
                          > Sounds like it's all about the meta tags. It's also possible that
                          > there could be a conflict, if it's their brand name, and you're in the
                          > same market. I'm betting the lawyer represents these people:
                          >
                          > <A HREF ="http://www.dazzleandshine.com/about.html">http://www.dazzleandshine.com/about.html</A>
                          >
                          > Of course, you could keep the description the same, and probably throw
                          > off the google rank on that term by throwing an entity into the
                          > description... "dazzle and shine"
                          >
                          > Somebody mentioned the 100k+ hits on the phrase, but when it's quoted,
                          > there's under 1k. I'd bet they're going after the women's apparel
                          > market in particular.
                          >
                          > <A HREF ="http://www.google.com/search?q=%22dazzle+and+shine%22">http://www.google.com/search?q=%22dazzle+and+shine%22</A>
                          >
                          > --
                          > Bill Guindon (aka aGorilla)



                          Comment


                            #14
                            OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)



                            Dear Alex,

                            Since you are using the "terms" in a sentence as "descriptive text", you
                            are not violating the Trademark.

                            I am not a lawyer, but I have already been through this. The owners of
                            FreeLotto.com tried to tell me I could not in text use descriptive text on
                            my YourLotto.com site tell people the "..the software allows you to run your
                            own Free Lotto."

                            They tried to say that they owned, Trademarked and Copyrighted all
                            combinations of the words "Free Lotto". This is like saying no one can use
                            the word "Windows" in a sentence because Microsoft owns the word "Windows".

                            Also, Trademarks are usually given for a specific category of products
                            and services. There are something like over 2,000 different categories.
                            Most companies do not apply for the Trademark for all of them because of the
                            cost. So, the Trademark is usually only for a limited and specific field of
                            services and products.

                            As I said I am not a lawyer, but I have been through what you wrote
                            about already and I am fighting the use of my Nerd Boy and is using him on
                            another site who stole him from my site.

                            Thank you,

                            Nerd Boy

                            1-573-292-1136
                            <A HREF ="http://www.nerdboyinc.com">http://www.nerdboyinc.com</A>
                            <A HREF ="http://www.doyoureallycare.com">http://www.doyoureallycare.com</A>
                            <A HREF ="http://www.nbicentral.com">http://www.nbicentral.com</A>
                            <A HREF ="http://www.crosstowntraffic.net">http://www.crosstowntraffic.net</A>
                            Your alternative source for Miva Merchant Modules

                            For Customer Service and Support:
                            <A HREF ="http://www.nbisupport.com">http://www.nbisupport.com</A>
                            or send email to: [email protected]

                            <A HREF ="http://www.nerdboyproductions.com">http://www.nerdboyproductions.com</A>
                            <A HREF ="http://www.asmallurl.com">http://www.asmallurl.com</A>
                            <A HREF ="http://www.nbiracing.com">http://www.nbiracing.com</A>
                            <A HREF ="http://www.yourlottosite.com">http://www.yourlottosite.com</A>

                            ----- Original Message -----
                            From: "Alex Brodsky" <[email protected]>
                            To: <[email protected]>
                            Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 4:16 PM
                            Subject: [mru] OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)


                            > Guys,
                            >
                            > Remember last week someone sent me an e-mail about the copyright of
                            > "Dazzle
                            > and Shine"? Well, I asked them for more proof and here is their response.
                            >:)
                            >
                            > Prior to changing anything on my site (it *is* a small phrase), I will
                            > contact my lawyer. I think they are going too far...
                            >
                            > Alex
                            >
                            > -----Original Message-----
                            >
                            > Dear Mr. Brodsky:
                            >
                            > I own all property rights of "Dazzle and Shine" and its usage from
                            > copyrights, trademarks, intellectual property, branding, slogans, etc. If
                            > you do not cooperate my lawyers will be happy to provide you with all
                            > other
                            > information required, but if you do not comply within two weeks from
                            > 05/14/05 we will be filing lawsuits against your company and others that
                            > are
                            >
                            > infringing upon my property rights not excluding closure of websites that
                            > do
                            >
                            > not comply with request and seeking of monetary compensation, and all
                            > other
                            > restitution.
                            >
                            > The page on your website where I found the possibly infringing material is
                            > on the following:
                            > <A HREF ="http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351">http://www.igigi.com/page/100/PROD/31351</A>
                            >
                            > The trademark, copyright, intellectual property rights, and any and all
                            > other violations in reference to my property of "Dazzle and Shine" and its
                            > usage commercially and in public forums such as websites are related to
                            > our
                            > recent sweeps of the internet to monitor whether or not unauthorized
                            > websites are using it on their website or using it to promote their
                            > websites. Certain individuals have been using the property of "Dazzle and
                            > Shine" in ways that conflict with the wholesome image of the brand such as
                            > adult content, nudity, profanity, slander, illegal activities, etc. that
                            > maybe damaging to our brands, company, and maybe confused with our website
                            > and activies on the internet and other public areas.
                            >
                            > The specific issue with your website is that you are using the "dazzle and
                            > shine" within the text of the page and it is picking up in the search
                            > engines as the main content of your website. Commercially, the usage of
                            > words to promote one's website and avoid confusion with other trademarks,
                            > copyright, brands, and other intellectual property it is recommended to
                            > use
                            > trade specific words related to your business, products, and brands in
                            > promoting one's website. You may use "dazzle and shine" in the form that
                            > it
                            > is used currently on your website of 05/14/05 as a description, however,
                            > it
                            > should not be highlighted or used in titles to promote your website as it
                            > may cause confusion with our brand, company, website, etc.
                            >
                            > We will not seek any further legal action as long as you cease and desist
                            > the use of "Dazzle and Shine" in its entirety, any varying combinations,
                            > and
                            >
                            > similarly sounding content all within the main promoting features of your
                            > website such as the meta tags and keywords that are ranked in the search
                            > engines. Try using more relevant keywords to your website related to your
                            > products, company, titles, subjects, categories, trade specific
                            > terminology
                            > as opposed to words and other slogans within the text which are being used
                            > by other companies that are protected under trade and copyright laws. One
                            > way to fix the meta tags would be to not use content as the keyword, but
                            > specify the specific keywords within the meta tags that are specific and
                            > also more indicative of your website and products and more relevant within
                            > search ranking on search engines.
                            >
                            > Examples of correct usage in meta tags: meta tag=keywords keywords="igigi,
                            > apparel, clothing, plus sizes, full figure, dresses, etc."
                            >
                            > Sincerely,
                            > P. J. Walden, Esq.
                            >
                            >
                            >>Subject: RE: Trademark and Copyright Infringement
                            >>Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 00:22:59 -0700
                            >>
                            >>Hello,
                            >>
                            >>I received your e-mail and would like to get more information on your
                            >>trademarks and copyrights regarding the phrase "Dazzle and Shine".
                            >>Until I do, I will continue using the phrase as is.
                            >>
                            >>Regards,
                            >>Alex Brodsky
                            >>
                            >>-----Original Message-----
                            >>Subject: Trademark and Copyright Infringement
                            >>
                            >>I am contacting your company because of your use of "Dazzle and Shine" on
                            >>your website and marketing. I am the owner of all trademarks and
                            >>copyrights
                            >>in regards to "Dazzle and Shine" and your company is not authorized to use
                            >>it in any public or commercial form to promote or advertise your products
                            >>without infringing upon my intellectual property rights. Therefore, please
                            >>cease and desist use of "Dazzle and Shine" and another variation or
                            >>combination of its text on your website and other advertising methods such
                            >>as text, keywords, meta tags, titles, descriptions, etc. Your company has
                            >>two weeks to remove "Dazzle and Shine from your website and from the
                            >>search
                            >>engines that are used it to advertise your website before I take any
                            >>further
                            >>
                            >>legal action to file a lawsuit to stop your use and seek monetary damages
                            >>for your use of my trademark and copyright of "Dazzle and Shine".
                            >>
                            >>Unfortunately, your website was one of many that I found to be using
                            >>"Dazzle
                            >>
                            >>and Shine" without authorization during my regular sweeps of search
                            >>engines.
                            >>
                            >>Please do not be offended by my notification to you about this matter, but
                            >>as owner of "Dazzle and Shine" I have the legal right to protect my
                            >>intellectual property from other companies.
                            >>
                            >>
                            >
                            >
                            >

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                              OT: Trademark and Copyright Infringement (Part 2)



                              Alex Brodsky wrote:
                              >
                              > Guys,
                              >
                              > Thank you all for the advice! :)
                              >
                              > I guess my issue with him stems from the point that he is not willing to do
                              > much work on his own to optimize his site (whatever that may be) and is
                              > hoping to "brown-beat" others into submission. While the easiest thing to do
                              > is to change the phrase (5 secs of my time), I will hold my own. I am going
                              > to consult my lawyer who happens to be an intellectual property specialist.

                              I'm not sure I understand the "intellectual rights" this guy refers to.
                              I've heard the term from way back in my car restoring days (that was
                              back in the last millennium) related to cleaning up a car for show.
                              Just using those words in a sentence is quite commonplace, e.g.
                              http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...e52dbfe9dc73db
                              What is intellectual about putting words that you have seen elsewhere on
                              your website and claiming you made them up? Seems a bit dumb to me.

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