Sony Ericsson Shows How Not To Connect With Fans: Forces Shutdown Of Xperia Fan Blog
from the bad-moves dept
Via Reddit we learn of yet another bad move by a shortsighted company. This time it's Sony Ericsson, who sent a legal nastygram to the Xperia blog at xperiablog.net -- a blog that talks up and promotes a bunch of things happening with the Xperia device that Sony Ericsson is pushing. Since it sounds like the blog itself, and the post explaining this, is likely to go away pretty soon, we're reposting it here:It is with great sadness that we have to bring you the news that this will be the last post on this website. Sony Ericsson has filed a formal complaint about the use of the trademarked 'Xperia' name in our domain name and have requested that the domain names, including that of XperiaX10.net, be transferred to them.It's too bad they decided to cave. I would imagine they might be able to find some pro bono legal help on this, because the claim that the domain was registered in bad faith seems pretty freaking ridiculous. Plenty of "fan sites" have been allowed to continue, as long as there's no likelihood of confusion. It really is too bad that Sony Ericsson not only chose to go this route, but also went all the way to a formal dispute resolution (they don't say what, but I'm guessing a UDRP claim). It's amazing how many companies do really dumb things, just because some lawyers know they can.
Sony Ericsson is alleging that we have used the domain names in "bad faith". We are stunned and disappointed that Sony Ericsson, a company that we have spent much of our free personal time in promoting, especially the Xperia brand, has decided to take this formal action against us. After all we are just like you, passionate Sony Ericsson users, who have strived to bring the community breaking news and an independent viewpoint.
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These guys need to learn how to read a legal letter and understand the implications. They don't have to shut down the blog, just stop using the name in the domain and site name.
Yes, there was advertising on the site, doubleclick and google adwords - both of which would target in on the material on the site and likely offer links off to people selling the Sony phone. So directly or indirectly, these guys could be profiting from the using the name, and thus Sony is very much in their rights.
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Sony
It's amazing it still has a foot left to stand on.
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Response to: Anonymous Coward on Oct 24th, 2011 @ 3:22pm
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Re: Bricks
You always stay a fan after that, right?
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There is no reason to shut down the blog, and all the reason to move it to another domain name if it is so popular and so relevant.
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I agree with the blogs creators on this one: F**K Sony.
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Amazing
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Sony are complete assholes
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And you need to start thinking with your ENTIRE brain, not just the 2 brain cells you rub together to move your mouth and fingers.
Why would they WANT to continue? They're not dogs - that get kicked and beaten - and come back for more.
They're human beings. The company they were spending alot of time proponenting, just have them a huge kick in the nuts.
Like any sane person (obviously this excludes you), they ar giving Sony the finger and moving away.
Why would they lift a finger to EVER proponent Sony again, when Sony has let slip the dogs of war on them?
Go get a brain scan - maybe the docs can tell you why you're not functioning on all cylinders.
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Second, these guys were running a blog without compensation and without any reason already. They already put themselves in a dog house, attached the leash, and licked out of Sony's food bowl. Sony is only asking them to lick out of their own bowl, and now they are tossing all their toys out of them pram.
If they want to stop, that is fine - but they need to understand that yes, they are in violation, and no, it isn't in Sony's best interest to let them set a precedent by allowing them to keep the domain name.
Trademarks must be protected zealously, lest they fall into common use.
Carry on.
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You mean like a realm where the blog site is able to provide even more free promotion to Sony Ericsson's products? Jeez, can't have that!
So what if they made some money, what's the downside to SE? And how is the massive loss of goodwill a better alternative?
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Sony......blows ponies!
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Wow, that's a pretty shocking and stupid attitude towards fans. You clearly know nothing about marketing. If I found out the maker of a product I was a fan of thought like you I wouldn't be able to dump them fast enough.
"Trademarks must be protected zealously, lest they fall into common use."
Trademarks must be protected sensibly, lest they fall into common use. This does not fall into that category.
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Why don't you put up the cash pudgy?
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“Insanity is doing the same thing, over and over again, but expecting different results.”
Isn't it time to say that users of Sony products are insane? They just keep on fanboi'ing Sony's products, only to get sued, shut down, etc. At this point, why would any one in their right minds be a "fan" of any Sony product? Why would you even subject yourself to this company's anti-consumer agenda? I quit using Sony products a loooong time ago and I still feel dirty for giving my money to such a bastard of a corporation before that.
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Response to: Anonymous Coward on Oct 24th, 2011 @ 5:30pm
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I quit Sony!!! I am healthy now and I do not do Sony anymore!
Sony can go ahead and do themselves!
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For example, couldn't they give that fansite a free license to use the trademark?
(That's a real question, IANAL, I don't already know, even if I suspect)
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But then again, I love surprises. :)
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I must say though... that this is a pretty dick move by Sony, one in a series of dick moves. Through browsing tech articles for the last 3 years, I've noticed that these type of greedy maneuvers have become more and more commonplace.
Bloatware, bullying through the RIAA, DRM fiascos, etc. It seems that Sony has become such a faceless money hungry corporation that wants to wring every penny out of its customers.
Next game system: Xbox (PSN hack, anyone?)
Next laptop: I don't know, but not Sony (bloatware to the max, took 2+ hours to completely uninstall)
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It makes you wonder if there is anyone still thinking in Sony's legal department.
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Well
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sure you can set up on a new domain, but thats a completely different issue. by demanding the domain name itself be transferred you are, in fact, demanding the blog stop its activities too.
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Post tags...
Companies:
sony ericsoon
good one :)
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There is not a chance in hell that the average moron in a hurry would confuse it for an SE site. so the overzealous protection of the trademark pretty much goes out the window right there.
and are you really suggesting that a personal blog about a commercial product requires payment to the trademark holder of that product? thats how your comment reads, but im hoping and praying that im wrong because you cannot be seriously making that statement. so if you are not, please explain the compensation.
as for reason, how's 'because they wanted to'? seems like a good enough reason for me. if you dont like that one hows 'because they can'? and yes, they can do it legally, SE is just being a little bitch about it and bullying someone it knows cant afford to stand up for themselves.
i do not believe they are in violation of anything and i do not believe that you can mount any valid argument to show they are. but feel free to try if you like...
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But this isn't a case of actually protecting their trademark. The bit about how you must protect your trademark comes into play when your mark is actually being violated. A trademark is not violated merely by it being used. It must be used in a manner that is likely to cause consumer confusion. If I produce a phone and call it Xperia, that's a violation. If I make a blog called XperiaSucksBalls.com, it's not.
Would anyone think this blog was an official Sony blog?
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Sony, Style Without Substance
It would be better to use XperiaX10-SUCKS.net. And while they are at it they should register the name on other top level domains. For an example of this take a look at www.CyberTrialLawyer-SUCKS.com, a site I created about a self professed Super BS lawyer.
One reason for hyphenating is that search engines parse on the hyphen, seeing the terms as separate words. The other is that there is case law regarding the use of sucks in a domain name. The minute you add sucks you remove any possibility of confusion about the trademark.
If Sony registers that domain (they know that they suck) there are an endless number of other possibilities such as XperiaX10-Really-SUCKS.net or XperiaX10-Sony-SUCKS.net. I thing that XperiaX10-Sony-SUCKS might be the best because it ties the trademark and Sony's name to the site.
There was a time when Sony actually produced quality products, but in my experience that time is long past. Sony became Style without Substance, a nice play on SonyStyle.com :) They are good at building attractive products which are by design in really ugly inside.
When you look at Sony you are seeing Apple's eventual fate. In both cases they produce products which are attractive on the surface but limited by design in ways which are meant to extort more money from customers. It is one thing to offer additional value and profit from doing so and quite another to force a user into a shotgun wedding where additional money is extracted without delivering fair value.
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You contradicted yourself there. If they could continue the exact same activities with a different domain without violating the cease and desist order (or whatever it is they got), then that means SE didn't order them to cease the activities.
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Sony is a Failure / Re: Well
"They're starting on a "denial of existence" push to lower peoples recognition of xperia as being connected to sony and therefore have to force fan-sites to close."
Another good reason to move the website to Experia-Sony-Sucks. If they pull the plug next year and leave all their customers with expensive orphan systems there will be plenty of people interested in using a more aptly named discussion forum.
It seems that Sony knows and acknowledges that they SUCK :)
SonySucks.com
Registrant:
Domain Administrator
Sony Music Entertainment
550 Madison Ave.
New York ny 10022
US
domain.admin@sonymusic.com
+1.2128338000
Like most big companies they did not realize that this was futile, see: http://Sony-SUCKS.com/
Hopefully the owner of http://Sony-SUCKS.com/ will work with the people by offering them use of Experia.Sony-SUCKS.com
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Why Mike Picks on Sony?
I have not noticed any puff pieces like Intel and other have had on TechDIRT for Sony. I wonder if this is a marketing tactic to sell Sony some insight? But I do think it is reasonable to consider why Sony and not also Intel?
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Re: Why Mike Picks on Sony?
You can submit a story if you think there's something in particular Mike should be covering.
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-102 points for having the ugliest website I have seen since the 90s
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Nope. Just like the Roja case, the content of the site can run on ANY domain. The SE letter asks only for the domain to C&D, not the site. They have decided to take the site down, but they could have easily put it up on another domain without issue.
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Re: Re: Why Mike Picks on Sony?
Unless of course someone is paying. The Intel piece starts a new trend of whoring out posts to whoever wants to pay for them. Advertising as content, and you are stupid enough to be the consumer.
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Whoring For Big Companies Is Not New
Actually creating new things is fraught with risk. Sucking up to large companies in order to be tossed a few scraps may not be sexy, but if one is a really effective at brown nosing it can provide a good living.
It looks to me like there are many similarities between Intellectual Vultures business model and that of TechDIRT. It will be interesting to see if Sony sees merit in seeking TechDIRT insight.
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Re: Whoring For Big Companies Is Not New
Go on Ronald. How is Techdirt's business model similar to patent trolling?
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Re: Whoring For Big Companies Is Not New
I have in good authority that you only did ever sell anything or collect any royalties ever, you also run a nigerian scheme.
You think Sony should seek your advice?
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http://joomlathemes.co/1-6-templates
That way it doesn't look so much like the Nigerian scheme that it is.
Even the Nigerians would have done a better job.
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So, instead of jumping over whatever hurdles Sony tries putting in front of them in order for them to continue providing free promotion for their product, they simply decided that they no longer wished to provide said free promotion.
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Since the CD rootkit fiasco
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sony ericsson protecting their tradmark
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i like this blog
Sony Ericson Xperia arc S Review
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