October 2003

. . . is to imagine a team named the WHITESKINS whose mascot is a proud white warrior.  But the team’s owners, players and fans would belong to another (majority) racial group.

The decision points out true laches issues, and the the evidentiary record isn’t stellar, but in the end the word REDSKINS defines a minority

Interesting aside re the SiteFinder rhubarb via ICANNWatch: Apparently there is a National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, which prohibits the use of the NASA name in association with any business.  ICANNWatch asks whether the fact that SiteFinder directs traffic resulting in typing in SHUTTLE-NASA.COM, for example, to a Versisign-controlled page, violates the Act. 

Via news.com Verisign has been granted a contract to provide secure Internet voting services (not kidding).  Ross Rader beat me to it: 

“The great thing is that if voters type in the wrong vote, Verisign has the technology to point them in the right direction.”

Coverage on the victory by the Washington Redskins here, here, and here.

Decision here – (heavy traffic viewing the opinion – expect delays).

Crown Pontiac Nissan didn’t have anymore cars with facotry-installed sunroofs so they installed a sunroof for a customer, Thomas Ballock, and now you’re reading this.  There were problems with the installation and there was a dispute, arbitration, etc.  The customer obtained the domain name CROWNPONTIACNISSAN.COM and put up a site entitled “Why I Won’t Recommend Crown Nissan