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Dell is being sued by Dell

http://pauldell.blogspot.com/

Paul has been summoned to appear before the Tribunal de Grande Instance Paris. Dell Computers is suing him -- not just to get the domain name from him, but also 100,000 Euro in damages to Dell America, 50,000 Euro to Dell France. They have also have ordered him to pay each Dell Company 40,000 Euro as well as 500 Euro for every presence of the word Dell on his site.

Dell claims he has committed acts of parasitism and of unfair competition to the detriment of the American company Dell INC and the French company Dell, and its commercial name: Dellhost as well as its domain names: dell.fr and dellhost.fr. I guess Paul is pretty scary to a big company like that. He has such an unfair advantage -- especially in size. 😉

That's a sh!tload of money :Q
 
he could've used any domain name ... and it was 2004 ... didn't he learn anything from the past to stay out of trouble ? I'm not saying not to fight it... but he didn't have to bring this upon himself to begin with. Hell, pdellwebsites.com would've probably kept him from getting sued.
 
Those big companies try to extort what they want from individuals with the threat of large financial judgements.
 
Originally posted by: rh71
he could've used any domain name ... and it was 2004 ... didn't he learn anything from the past to stay out of trouble ? I'm not saying not to fight it... but he didn't have to bring this upon himself to begin with.

yup.

although i dont agree with

500 Euro for every presence of the word Dell on his site.
 
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
although i dont agree with

500 Euro for every presence of the word Dell on his site.

Hey, he could just say "Dell is not a word, it's a NAME. Names aren't words."
It seems like court is all based on technicalities, well, that's certainly a technicality.
 
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
Originally posted by: aphex
Reminds me of http://www.nissan.com 🙂

the only difference is that dell.com, and dellwebsites.com are both in about the same industry, and it seems dellwebsites.com was created in 2004.

yes...nissan is the first thing i thought abotu when i saw this...but in the nissan case, i supported the small business case, because his website was around waaaay before nissan motor company.

in this case, i think those people are just out to get dell
 
Originally posted by: GeneValgene
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
Originally posted by: aphex
Reminds me of http://www.nissan.com 🙂

the only difference is that dell.com, and dellwebsites.com are both in about the same industry, and it seems dellwebsites.com was created in 2004.

yes...nissan is the first thing i thought abotu when i saw this...but in the nissan case, i supported the small business case, because his website was around waaaay before nissan motor company.

in this case, i think those people are just out to get dell

huh? Nissan Motor company is fsck old, how is this possible? 😕
 
Originally posted by: goku
Originally posted by: GeneValgene
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
Originally posted by: aphex
Reminds me of http://www.nissan.com 🙂

the only difference is that dell.com, and dellwebsites.com are both in about the same industry, and it seems dellwebsites.com was created in 2004.

yes...nissan is the first thing i thought abotu when i saw this...but in the nissan case, i supported the small business case, because his website was around waaaay before nissan motor company.

in this case, i think those people are just out to get dell

huh? Nissan Motor company is fsck old, how is this possible? 😕

The Nissan Motors Company was named in 1934. 😕
 
Originally posted by: Aquila76
If you read the Register's article (linked to in the BlogSpot article), Paul Dell has owned the dellwebsites.com domain since 2001. Dell, Inc. wanted to buy the name in 2002, but he refused to sell it. So now Dell, Inc. is sueing for it 4 years later.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/01/26/dell_domain_dispute/

Figures. I hope this guy wins and countersues them for time lost and court expenses. This kinda crap is rediculous.
 
Originally posted by: GeneValgene
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
Originally posted by: aphex
Reminds me of http://www.nissan.com 🙂

the only difference is that dell.com, and dellwebsites.com are both in about the same industry, and it seems dellwebsites.com was created in 2004.

yes...nissan is the first thing i thought abotu when i saw this...but in the nissan case, i supported the small business case, because his website was around waaaay before nissan motor company.

O RLY? :Q
 
It was Datsun before it was Nissan here in the states wasn't it? Regardless, if its the guys name then he has as much rights to a domain name as a big corporation does.
 
Originally posted by: Nikamichi
Originally posted by: GeneValgene
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
Originally posted by: aphex
Reminds me of http://www.nissan.com 🙂

the only difference is that dell.com, and dellwebsites.com are both in about the same industry, and it seems dellwebsites.com was created in 2004.

yes...nissan is the first thing i thought abotu when i saw this...but in the nissan case, i supported the small business case, because his website was around waaaay before nissan motor company.

O RLY? :Q

haha OOPS...i meant, he had an already established website and company before nissan motor corp built their website, not the company itself

sorry about that
 
Originally posted by: GeneValgene
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
Originally posted by: aphex
Reminds me of http://www.nissan.com 🙂

the only difference is that dell.com, and dellwebsites.com are both in about the same industry, and it seems dellwebsites.com was created in 2004.

yes...nissan is the first thing i thought abotu when i saw this...but in the nissan case, i supported the small business case, because his website was around waaaay before nissan motor company.

in this case, i think those people are just out to get dell

QFT, he wanted to use Dell's marketability to market his own companies services. Which are in closely resembling markets. Sucks to be him, but it wasn't a good idea in the long run.
 
dang this is stupid. it's not the guys fault that his name is Dell and he registered the site and has every right to own the site. Dell wanted to buy it and he refused, which he is allowed to do, and so now because they didn't get it, they're sueing him? i hope that all dell companies (computer) rot in hell. this is ridiculus and if that judge forces him to pay, the judge deserves to be, hell i can't think of a punishment strong enough for him. this is exactally like the Apple Corp. and Apple Computers issues. and i never knew that Dell Inc. delt in websites and i doubt that this guy sells computer. so i don't see what connection they have.
 
Well the guy is obviously using his name to generate extra traffic to his website. Like the Nissan thing. His website being nissan.com is obviously going to generate alot of traffic without any marketing costs.
 
Originally posted by: Dark4ng3l
Well the guy is obviously using his name to generate extra traffic to his website. Like the Nissan thing. His website being nissan.com is obviously going to generate alot of traffic without any marketing costs.

Erm, his site was nissan when they were still Datsuns over here. Yeah, I'll name my website after my last name because its the same as some company half way around the world that calls their cars by a different name in the US to generate extra traffic.
 
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