Hasbro loses fight to steal Clue.com from Clue Computing.
November 10, 2000 1:08 PM   Subscribe

Hasbro loses fight to steal Clue.com from Clue Computing. Finding that there was no significant evidence to establish the likelihood of confusion necessary for conventional trademark infringement and no evidence of "dilution", The US Court of Appeals rejected the claim that the "clue.com" violates Hasbro's trademark on the board game "Clue". Score one for the little guy
posted by Outlawyr (9 comments total)
 
Excellent!

I just saw Matt post this on the domain-issues.org/ mailing list!

The web + the little guy makes for one hell of a lethal combination!

Hasbro... Get a clue®!
posted by EricBrooksDotCom at 2:56 PM on November 10, 2000


Hasbro is certainly a giant. Is there a bigger game company?
posted by john at 3:35 PM on November 10, 2000


Parker Brothers?
posted by pnevares at 5:28 PM on November 10, 2000


Well, Parker Brothers is owned by Hasbro, a company that owns a bunch of other toy brands.
posted by gluechunk at 5:54 PM on November 10, 2000


Well, I know they own Wizards of the Coast, which owns TSR. They also own Microprose.
posted by john at 7:20 PM on November 10, 2000


>>Is there a bigger game company?<<

Well there's Mattel, they swear they *own* the web. Ask Matt Lavallee, or anyone with the name Barbie® in their domain name.
posted by EricBrooksDotCom at 10:18 PM on November 10, 2000


Usually we're not happy to find out that a major corporation is Clue-less ...

There was a lot of consolidation in the toys & games industry in the 90s. Hasbro ended up pretty big, but so did Mattel, which is number one.
posted by dhartung at 11:05 PM on November 10, 2000


What's the big deal?? Here in the UK, the game's called CLUEDO anyway...... did they try and get that domain?
posted by grendel at 3:10 PM on November 12, 2000


There - just answered my own question - http://www.cluedo.com does both 'Clue' and 'Cluedo' - they got one - just sound like sore losers to me!
posted by grendel at 3:16 PM on November 12, 2000


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