The logic of your argument is sound.ICANN and the authorities are responsible
for this mess.
Using DNS as a FATALLY FLAWED trademark system, they break the law
by trying to control what words we can use in the DNS.
This is both against the
First Amendment and ‘unfair competition’ law.
It does not take good logic skills
to see this - just straightforward common sense.
Please visit my site and see US
DoC (Department of Chickens) Secretary - Don 'Littlechick' Evans.
Looks like he
is too cowardly to answer my question, just like his predecessor - 'Chicken' Norman
Mineta.
Question being, basically, "Is identifier (like ™), class & country ESSENTIAL
to identify trademarks on the Internet?"
Note: a trademarks class is simply its
product type e.g. Domino Pizza, the class is food.
Class is the only 1 section
of industry/service out of 42 were it has any rights at all - and then in only 1
country out of well over 200 others.
I have asked the US Government since June
2000.
In all their replies they refuse to answer.
The solution is even easier
than using the phone.
name.class.country.reg - e.g. domino.food.us.reg