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Crocodiles have a tenuous foothold on Collier County Florida.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Bill Laakkonen at 6:30 am on Tuesday, July 18, 2006

When I first came to Florida in 1972 I was told there weren’t any crocodiles here, only alligators. Perhaps that was true in Martin and Palm Beach Counties for 1972. Today, there is a rebound of crocs in Collier County. Take a look here: Crocodiles in Naples, FL.

Homonymous Trademark Infringement or Fair Use of a common name?

Filed under: Beefs — Bill Laakkonen at 8:00 am on Sunday, July 16, 2006

In a recent post to the ISP-Wireless list someone asked about devices made and sold by highgainantennas.com - I clicked the link and took a look at the site and was amazed at how similar the name seems to another antenna company.

I wonder how long it will be before the Hy-GainĀ® Antenna Company takes note of the apparent registered trademark infringement of highgainantennas.com The name Hy-Gain is registered with the USPTO as a trademark first used in commerce in 1957 for the sale of antennas. I hope the new “high gain antennas” has invested more into their product’s research than their name.
Most people with some RF experience have heard of the rightful trademark
holder company, Hy-Gain is now owned by MFJ Enterprises- hence my confusion when I saw the products advertised at HighGainAntennas.com - even the font of their product logo looks similar to the Hy-Gain logo (the one depicted on devices for sale, not their web site logo).

When I asked on the list if anyone has some insight into the new user of this homonymous name, I received one reply to the list suggesting that I am simply “being mean and causing trouble” to a “nice guy”. I’m sure the guy who is usurping the name is nice enough and hard working. As a business person I believe he is coming up short, very short, about as short as someone starting a new router company and naming it “Cysco Systems”.

Hopefully MFJ will send this “nice guy” a cease and desist demand very soon as leaving this in place could lead to marketplace confusion. Such as: Did MFJ change the spelling of the Hy-Gain name to High Gain and start making WISP products to sell on this other web site?

I wonder where the FCC IDs are on these Part 15 devices offered for sale on the site? From what I understand the FCC implictly does not allow non-approved devices to be offered for sale or advertised for sale.
Am I simply way off base for noticing or caring to draw attention to this?

Perhaps I am too sensitive about these kind of things after I found a site under slbb.us that was a wholesale cut and paste copy of Skyline Broadband (a previous design, not the present one). We still had to take action against this or risk losing future enforcement. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

It’s about time…

Filed under: Uncategorized — Bill Laakkonen at 1:08 pm on Saturday, July 15, 2006

It’s about time to give up the excuses and actually start creating a web log of my own. My name is Bill Laakkonen. I am the founder of Im1 Web Hosting, now in our tenth year of service. Over at Im1 we have helped others run their own ‘blogs’ since before they were called blogs (among other things). We (Ryan Williams and I) started the world’s first hosting service dedicated to running the code created by slashdot, called slashhosting.com. The domain name incidentally was the first name ever registered in Tucow’s OpenSRS registry.

Slashcode is not the challenge that it used to be for installation and as a result, we don’t do much new stuff at slashhosting.com anymore. Just about any regular hosting account can easily run software such as WordPress with a simple 5 minute installation.

So here I am. Finally. Oh, by the way, the opinions and views expressed by me here are mine personally and do not represent my employer.

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