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  • toys2cool
    Ultimate Mego Warrior
    • Nov 27, 2006
    • 28605

    #16
    It doesn't matter, it's legal to buy what ever domain name you want as long as no one has claimed it first
    "Time to nut up or shut up" -Tallahassee

    http://ultimatewarriorcollection.webs.com/
    My stuff on facebook Incompatible Browser | Facebook

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    • Orion
      Museum Night Watchman
      • Mar 11, 2008
      • 824

      #17
      I thought the Mego trademark application had been rejected by the USPTO based on Lego's opposition. Are there some new developments on this issue?

      With respect to buying any domain name you choose, check out cybersquatting - that type of activity is subject to anticybersquatting consumer protection act.

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      • clemso
        Talkative Member
        • Aug 8, 2001
        • 6189

        #18
        Originally posted by Orion
        I thought the Mego trademark application had been rejected by the USPTO based on Lego's opposition. Are there some new developments on this issue?

        With respect to buying any domain name you choose, check out cybersquatting - that type of activity is subject to anticybersquatting consumer protection act.
        Hmm? Maybe I should buy lEgo.com

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        • Orion
          Museum Night Watchman
          • Mar 11, 2008
          • 824

          #19
          Originally posted by clemso
          Hmm? Maybe I should buy lEgo.com


          In looking at the site, I would note that it says patent pending, which likely relates to the technology behind what they are offering. I didn't see any (R) - registered trademark symbol next to the name mEgo - but even if they did go down that road I guess the question would be whether there is consumer confusion between the mark used in the context of toys (Lego) and the mark used in the context of whatever mEgo is offering through their site. Some marks are so famous that the USPTO could still reject a trademark application even though it relates to another industry based on a claim of dilution.

          Did I put you to sleep yet?

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          • WheresRICHARD
            Professional Copywriter
            • Mar 9, 2009
            • 126

            #20
            Originally posted by Orion


            In looking at the site, I would note that it says patent pending, which likely relates to the technology behind what they are offering. I didn't see any (R) - registered trademark symbol next to the name mEgo - but even if they did go down that road I guess the question would be whether there is consumer confusion between the mark used in the context of toys (Lego) and the mark used in the context of whatever mEgo is offering through their site. Some marks are so famous that the USPTO could still reject a trademark application even though it relates to another industry based on a claim of dilution.
            Right, for instance, I could not start a company called Coca-Cola Underwear, even though it's a completely different product from the soda-pop, because the brand is so well known.
            Looking for spare Action Jackson Army Helmet
            Action Jackson Aussie Marine

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            • Captain
              Fighting the good fight!
              • Jun 17, 2001
              • 6031

              #21
              What about this one? It steps on some toes too, but these guys have been in business for years? They don't know anything about the original Mego either until I mentioned it to them a while ago..the names just a coincidence.

              Mego Toys Company
              "Crayons taste like purple!"

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              • kryptosmaster
                Removed.
                • Jun 14, 2008
                • 0

                #22
                Originally posted by WheresRICHARD
                Right, for instance, I could not start a company called Coca-Cola Underwear, even though it's a completely different product from the soda-pop, because the brand is so well known.
                I bought Coca-Cola jeans in the 80's. I'm betting they sold underwear, too!

                Rich

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                • drmego
                  EMCE Toys
                  • Jun 15, 2001
                  • 2411

                  #23
                  I have been following the mEgo site for a few years and I still don't know what
                  they do.
                  www.drmego.com
                  www.megoman.com
                  www.emcetoys.com

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                  • VintageMike
                    Permanent Member
                    • Dec 16, 2004
                    • 3384

                    #24
                    The way I undertsand since the site name was not only bought first and at a time when the Mego trademark was inactive they have equal if not more right to it. If Mego had been active at the time it's a whole other ball of wax. In a similar vein if someone bought heroesworld.com tomorrow they would in effect own it, since it the mark is inactive. Most larger companies will
                    simply make the owner a good offer and be done with it. A true cybersquatting case (where the mark is already in use) is another matter.

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                    • livnxxxl
                      Megoholic RocketScientist
                      • Oct 23, 2007
                      • 3903

                      #25
                      Originally posted by kryptosmaster
                      I bought Coca-Cola jeans in the 80's. I'm betting they sold underwear, too!

                      Rich
                      Coca Cola has made just about darn near everything. My gf's ever growing collection is living proof.
                      Enjoy what you like, and let others enjoy what they like. (C) Azrak 2009

                      Too much space. Need more toys!



                      Check out the ever growing Mego like sized vehicles data base.

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                      • Mr Mego
                        Aka GeneralApeGuy
                        • Oct 19, 2003
                        • 8700

                        #26
                        Originally posted by type1kirk
                        That site froze my computer up
                        Yeah, me too!

                        I dunno what the **** going on?!?

                        I had to refreshed (reload) that link, over, over, over and over again.... weird through!

                        I think it is freaking us out, thanks guys for LMK what's all about that.

                        Joe, can you report that strange site to remove word "Mego" off, to protect our Mego Museum Website?
                        Wanted to buy pair original shoes for vintage WOZ Wizard

                        My Good Buyers/Sellers/Traders list in here.

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                        • vulcan2074
                          Live Long and Prosper
                          • Mar 23, 2008
                          • 7817

                          #27
                          Originally posted by type1kirk
                          That site froze my computer up
                          Same Same
                          Sammy

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                          • AAAAA
                            Permanent Member
                            • Oct 28, 2005
                            • 2505

                            #28
                            anything prior to Marty aquiring the name have the right to use it.

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