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    Venetian wins U.N. complaint against Internet operator
    LAS VEGAS SUN

    Venetian hotel-casino owner Las Vegas Sands Inc. said last week it won a trademark infringement complaint against Antigua-based World Wide Telesports and its manager George Samuels, an online gaming operator accused of using the Sands trademark to promote online gaming and sports betting.

    The United Nation's World Intellectual Property Organization Arbitration and Mediation Center (WIPO), in a decision issued May 1, ordered the defendants to transfer their domain names "carsands.com" and "thesands.com" to Las Vegas Sands because it found the name is "confusingly similar" to the Sands trademark and was "registered and used in bad faith."

    Las Vegas Sands accused World Wide -- the owner of an Antigua-based online casino, Sands of the Carribean -- of using the domain names to "create an impression that it is an online casino operated or sponsored" by Las Vegas Sands in the Carribean. It also accused the defendants of ignoring cease and desist letters issued by Las Vegas Sands in November 2000 and March 2001.

    World Wide argued the name isn't identical or confusingly similar to the Sands trademark because the Carribean is associated with beaches.

    The Venetian won two similar trademark infringement complaints last year. It won a complaint in December against offshore online gaming operator Red Group of South Africa and against another online gaming operator, International Services, in October.

    "Many times it's a challenge bringing foreign entities into U.S. courts," said Gary Hecker, Las Vegas Sands' attorney. "But WIPO is a good quasi-judicial mechanism for resolving domain name infringements because it has jurisdiction over domain names used throughout the world."

    "Temporary restraining orders and preliminary injunctions are short legal remedies. It would take about one to two years to get a final remedy in federal court. But it would take less than a year to get a final remedy through WIPO," he said.
    As Always - Good Luck,

    Sonny

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    So this means that The Sands of the Caribbean is going to have to change their name? Or just the website is going to have to do something similar to what Rio went through?

    Looks like corporate America is slowly but surely making a move here........

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    • #3
      I am guessing that they will have to give up the domain names, though as of right now they still are operating them.

      What happened to RIO - have a beef with the RIO in Vegas?
      As Always - Good Luck,

      Sonny

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      • #4
        Rio went through a big legal battle in Las Vegas over being able to use the domain names betrio.com and riointernation, etc. etc. The domain names were removed and given to whomever owns the Rio Hotel. The have since switched their main domain domain naime to betrio.co.cr--the costa rican ending for Internet names.

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        • #5
          wonder if this news will give bill scott another heart attack???









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          • #6
            Rio's domain name now ends in .co.cr and not in .com

            if you pull up www.betrio.com you get a flash intro for harrah's and a message about being redirected because Vegas won the suit........

            I believe it was Bill Scott's head linesman that had a heart attack, and I believe he DIED in the office. The man was very well respected in the industry.

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            • #7
              you are wrong again, fellatio-carp breath!!!

              there was a linesmaker named Roger who died of a heart attack a while back but no one cares about him...bill scott, whom the feds are after, had a near fatal heart attack some mos back...i heard him talking about it on canadian tv on the 'fourth estate' show in november...scott looked like a guy on his last legs

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              • #8
                OK, ghost of Nixon's dog........

                I think people DID care about Roger, and what is Bill Scott wanted for?

                And I AM correct on Rio's domain name situation.

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