Some of the article goes like this..
Anthony Malutta, a lawyer who specializes in trademark law at a San Francisco law firm, sees fewer trademark infringement cases thanks to improved laws.
-- he goes on for a while about how trademark violations have decreased over the years, and then adds this about domain names....
"How long will this model last?" Malutta asked. "It's definitely a temporal piece of real estate. As technology evolves, maybe direct navigation will fall off the charts and there goes your property."
To View the complete article please goto http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/biztech/07/23/domain.name.dealing.ap/index.html?eref=rss_tech
Any and all opinions about his comments and the article and Mr. Malutta's opinions and what he means by "temporal piece of real estate" would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Anthony Malutta, a lawyer who specializes in trademark law at a San Francisco law firm, sees fewer trademark infringement cases thanks to improved laws.
-- he goes on for a while about how trademark violations have decreased over the years, and then adds this about domain names....
"How long will this model last?" Malutta asked. "It's definitely a temporal piece of real estate. As technology evolves, maybe direct navigation will fall off the charts and there goes your property."
To View the complete article please goto http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/biztech/07/23/domain.name.dealing.ap/index.html?eref=rss_tech
Any and all opinions about his comments and the article and Mr. Malutta's opinions and what he means by "temporal piece of real estate" would be appreciated.
Thanks.














