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Announcing the new and FREE $100 hamburger site. It is at
http://www.frappr.com/100dollarhamburgers. I did think about calling it the $95 hamburger map. Make you post I make no promises to help keep it up to date and clean but I'll try and if anybody wants to help e-mail me and I'll give you the admin password. |
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![]() "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote in message ... Announcing the new and FREE $100 hamburger site. It is at http://www.frappr.com/100dollarhamburgers. I did think about calling it the $95 hamburger map. Make you post I make no promises to help keep it up to date and clean but I'll try and if anybody wants to help e-mail me and I'll give you the admin password. To be both more accurate, and avoid legal hassles, you should call it the $200 dollar hamburger site. |
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![]() "Tom Conner" wrote in message nk.net... "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote in message ... Announcing the new and FREE $100 hamburger site. It is at http://www.frappr.com/100dollarhamburgers. I did think about calling it the $95 hamburger map. Make you post I make no promises to help keep it up to date and clean but I'll try and if anybody wants to help e-mail me and I'll give you the admin password. To be both more accurate, and avoid legal hassles, you should call it the $200 dollar hamburger site. Not worried. I didn't use a $ sign in the title |
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On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 10:45:45 -0600, "Gig 601XL Builder"
wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote: "Tom Conner" wrote in message ink.net... "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote in message ... Announcing the new and FREE $100 hamburger site. It is at http://www.frappr.com/100dollarhamburgers. I did think about calling it the $95 hamburger map. Make you post I make no promises to help keep it up to date and clean but I'll try and if anybody wants to help e-mail me and I'll give you the admin password. To be both more accurate, and avoid legal hassles, you should call it the $200 dollar hamburger site. Not worried. I didn't use a $ sign in the title YMMV, but I wouldn't count on that being enough of a change to satisfy an IP lawyer's sniff test. It's substantially the same concept, with yours started specifically in answer to the other one changing it's pricing scheme, with the intent being to attract the other sites user base. It would at least be enough to get a court hearing, and it's much easier to just change it now than go through the expense and hassle of lawyers later.... |
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The phrase $100 Hamburger goes back LONG before the guy either wrote his
book or started his web site. "Peter Clark" wrote in message ... On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 10:45:45 -0600, "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote: "Tom Conner" wrote in message link.net... "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote in message ... Announcing the new and FREE $100 hamburger site. It is at http://www.frappr.com/100dollarhamburgers. I did think about calling it the $95 hamburger map. Make you post I make no promises to help keep it up to date and clean but I'll try and if anybody wants to help e-mail me and I'll give you the admin password. To be both more accurate, and avoid legal hassles, you should call it the $200 dollar hamburger site. Not worried. I didn't use a $ sign in the title YMMV, but I wouldn't count on that being enough of a change to satisfy an IP lawyer's sniff test. It's substantially the same concept, with yours started specifically in answer to the other one changing it's pricing scheme, with the intent being to attract the other sites user base. It would at least be enough to get a court hearing, and it's much easier to just change it now than go through the expense and hassle of lawyers later.... |
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On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 17:08:28 -0500, Peter Clark
wrote in :: To be both more accurate, and avoid legal hassles, you should call it the $200 dollar hamburger site. Not worried. I didn't use a $ sign in the title YMMV, but I wouldn't count on that being enough of a change to satisfy an IP lawyer's sniff test. It's substantially the same concept, The name '$100 Hamburger' was in common use long before the Internet. There's no question that it's in the public domain. Surely that fellow who published the book isn't arrogant enough to attempt to hijack that venerable phrase of pilot jargon. with yours started specifically in answer to the other one changing it's pricing scheme, with the intent being to attract the other sites user base. Isn't the concept of a free airport restaurant PIREP database manifesting itself in the void left by the absence of the former free database possibly a result of necessity, rather than any malice. The only attraction is the common effort to share information with fellow airmen for the benefit of all. It would at least be enough to get a court hearing, and it's much easier to just change it now than go through the expense and hassle of lawyers later.... That presupposes the old web site's sovereignty over a bit of aviation vernacular. |
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![]() "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 17:08:28 -0500, Peter Clark wrote in :: To be both more accurate, and avoid legal hassles, you should call it the $200 dollar hamburger site. Not worried. I didn't use a $ sign in the title YMMV, but I wouldn't count on that being enough of a change to satisfy an IP lawyer's sniff test. It's substantially the same concept, The name '$100 Hamburger' was in common use long before the Internet. There's no question that it's in the public domain. Surely that fellow who published the book isn't arrogant enough to attempt to hijack that venerable phrase of pilot jargon. It seems these days that anyone can create a trademark or copyright a phrase even if it was around long ago. It is not like a patent... |
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
The phrase $100 Hamburger goes back LONG before the guy either wrote his book or started his web site. I'm not a lawyer, nor play one on teevee, but I agree with the above and would testify that I've heard the term used as such, long before someone placed it on the web... *I* don't figure it as copyright/tradename-able... 1st one to register it as a domain, gets the rights to use it, as has been done... 100dollarhamburger.org 100dollarhamburger.net And probably all the other dot choices (besides .com) seem to be available... |
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![]() The name '$100 Hamburger' was in common use long before the Internet. There's no question that it's in the public domain. Surely that fellow who published the book isn't arrogant enough to attempt to hijack that venerable phrase of pilot jargon. It seems these days that anyone can create a trademark or copyright a phrase even if it was around long ago. It is not like a patent... The following information in NOT provided as legal opinion or legal advice. Go hire an attorney for that. I am a writer and can only relate information I've gained through experience. First, no one can "copyright" a phrase. The copyright belongs to the person that created the art in some substantial form. Only one person can create the art -- everybody else then copies it at their peril. A person may register his or her copyright to the art as a form of establishing ownership. A person may likewise file registration on art to which they do not own copyright. If a second person can prove they created the art prior to the registration and thus legally own copyright they can sue for infringement. Now, here is an interesting point. If the term "$100 Hamburger" is a title, it is NOT subject to copyright. That is, a person can NOT register the title of a piece of work, only the material within. Try this exercise: go to www.loc.gov [Library of Congress, USA] and do a title search on the word Images. I suggest you put an operator on the search to limit it to only material with the single word to avoid listing all the titles that contain the word -- E.G., Images of History, etc. So is "$100 Hamburger" a title? Regards, Casey Wilson, Freelance Writer and Photographer |
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Casey Wilson wrote on 12/16/05 17:16:
The name '$100 Hamburger' was in common use long before the Internet. There's no question that it's in the public domain. Surely that fellow who published the book isn't arrogant enough to attempt to hijack that venerable phrase of pilot jargon. It seems these days that anyone can create a trademark or copyright a phrase even if it was around long ago. It is not like a patent... The following information in NOT provided as legal opinion or legal advice. Go hire an attorney for that. I am a writer and can only relate information I've gained through experience. First, no one can "copyright" a phrase. Yes, but it could be a trademark... A person may register his or her copyright to the art as a form of establishing ownership. Actually, copyright protection is automatic, at least in the US, since sometime in the 70ies. To be able to defend your right, it is very useful to register your piece of work with the copyright office. -Joe (who, as software developer, knows a bit or two about copyright...) |
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