its yavn not Yavn!
on his blog it was capitalized. lame-o
its yavn not Yavn!
The mouse can do a lot of things, but they can't take your identity.
They could kill his account if they chose no doubt, not so sure they could use it, keep in mind its tied to a much bigger thing than just vmk. its a go.com account.
even now, if George Lucas chose to, he could make VMK remove all references to "Yavn" simply because it is his copyright, not Seth's. (and because the name is used in promotion and marketing.. if Yavn was just another player, then Lucas could not do anything.)
Here we go...You can't copyright a name or a title. Yavn is fair game and Seth can use it all he wants.
You can't copyright a name or a title. Yavn is fair game and Seth can use it all he wants.
Read the news sometime: Yoko Ono just sued a person whose REAL NAME is "Lennon" for using it as her band name. Yoko Ono owns the Title "Lennon" and the person whose name is Lennon is up a creek without a paddle.
No, Yoko Ono thinks she owns the name Lennon. Just because she filed a lawsuit does not mean that lawsuit has any merit.You must not have read my post.
You can copyright a name likeness and image for profit purposes, since the name "Yavn" in VMK is used for promotional purposed (Yavn's news" etc) he would have to prove that Yavn is in fact his real name or Lucas could send a cease and Desist order.
Read the news sometime: Yoko Ono just sued a person whose REAL NAME is "Lennon" for using it as her band name. Yoko Ono owns the Title "Lennon" and the person whose name is Lennon is up a creek without a paddle.
I very much doubt that, frankly. Lucas might be able to try, just as Yoko can, but that wouldn't give him a legal right to prevent the use of the name. Even if the spelling change was unintentional, it's not the same name, it just sounds similar. Lucas's trademark on the relatively obscure planet 'Yavin' is not such a central one to his business, and the two uses (a fictional planet and a real developer) not similar enough for Lucas to make a claim of 'soundalike' trademark infringement. Yavn has owned the url Yavn.com since 1999 at least. He has a far, far stronger claim on the name than George Lucas.Vary,
(working from bottom up lol) He explained that he actually made a typo and got locked into the name, but it does not matter, being close is enough for a cease-and-desist order.
No, Yoko Ono did not trademark 'Lennon.' If she had, the trademark Lennon Murphy applied for five years ago would have been turned down. She's contesting the trademark. It's far to early to guess how the case will pan out, but even if the two cases were similar (they're not, because of the spelling issue) Ono's case is not strong enough to use it to make the claim that Yavn has no right to his internet handle.Yoko actually has a good case since when John Lennon was on his own, he went by the name "Lennon". You simply can not use someone else's business title as your own. If your name is Joe and you open a Business called "Joe's" is it ok for someone else to open a business called Joe's simply because their name is Joe? the answer is: Yes... unless you registered, copyrighted or trademarked the name. Yoko Trademarked "Lennon" - she wins, hands down.
I never said you did - that's why I put that part of the post above the quote from your post - but just because we 'don't really know' doesn't mean that it makes sense to assume someone else is using the name. I explained why I don't think it's likely.And for the top: I never said that they DID pass it, only that they could. He may have even done it himself - placed a caretaker admin in his spot using his name, we really dont know.
You must not have read my post.
You can copyright a name likeness and image for profit purposes, since the name "Yavn" in VMK is used for promotional purposed (Yavn's news" etc) he would have to prove that Yavn is in fact his real name or Lucas could send a cease and Desist order.
Read the news sometime: Yoko Ono just sued a person whose REAL NAME is "Lennon" for using it as her band name. Yoko Ono owns the Title "Lennon" and the person whose name is Lennon is up a creek without a paddle.
doesn't disney have limited rights to star wars with star tours, sw weekends, etc.?
Yes, but those have nothing to do with a username that is a variation of an obscure reference in one of the films. If you want to sell Star Wars memorabilia, you can't do it without permission from Lucasfilms (in many cases, for both trademark and copyright reasons). If you want to call your Satellite TV company Skywalker, you can pretty much do what you want.
http://www.skywalker.com/