[Npoc-discuss] US Supreme Court and Bookings.com Domain Name Case

Caleb Olumuyiwa Ogundele muyiwacaleb at gmail.com
Mon May 4 23:07:36 UTC 2020


Interesting outcome and arguments it was. Just left a call Kathy was
holding with other IP experts.
Regards

Caleb Ogundele

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Pelase exsuce typos adn errosr.

On Mon, May 4, 2020, 11:49 PM Sam Lanfranco <sam at lanfranco.net> wrote:

> NPOC Colleagues:
>
> The US Supreme Court made history today by going live online, with some
> judges on remote call in.
> Its first case (which the NYTimes called “largely forgettable”) was
> U.S. Patent and Trademark Office v. Booking.com
> <https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/united-states-patent-and-trademark-office-v-booking-com-b-v/>,
> involved the question of whether a business
> could trademark a generic name by adding “.com” to the end of it.
>
> Sam L.
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