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Information: Hasbro, makers of the board game Cluedo (known as Clue in the United States), sued Colorado computer consultants Clue Computing for their domain Clue.com.
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Clue Computing: Hasbro, Inc. sues Clue Computing, Inc. Clue Computing: Hasbro, Inc. sues Clue Computing, Inc.: Background and legal filings in Hasbro's lawsuit and appeals against Clue Computing, and Clue's suit against Network Solutions to prevent them turning off the domain name. (clue.com) http://www.clue.com/legal/
Domain name ruling favors small businesses Domain name ruling favors small businesses: In a significant win for small businesses on the Net, a federal judge has ruled that a registered trademark, even when held by a well-known company, does not automatically entitle its holder to own the corresponding domain name. By Dan Goodin. [News.com] (clue.com) http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-113813.html
Attorneys weigh online jurisdiction Attorneys weigh online jurisdiction: When the single-employee consulting firm Clue Computing got dragged into a legal battle with multibillion-dollar gamemaker Hasbro over use of the domain name "clue.com," the Colorado start-up argued that Hasbro lacked legal standing to bring the (clue.com) http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-323042.html
Clue Computing: NSI is Clueless Clue Computing: NSI is Clueless: Background and legal filings in Clue Computing, Inc. v. Network Solutions, Inc. (clue.com) http://www.clue.com/legal/nsi/