HASBRO v. CLUE COMPUTING

No. 00-1297.

232 F.3d 1 (2000)

Hasbro, Inc., Plaintiff, Appellant, v. Clue Computing, Inc., Defendant, Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit.

November 7, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth B. Wilson with whom Michael B. Levin, Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich & Rosati, Richard J. McCarthy and Edwards & Angell, LLP were on brief for appellant.

Thomas A. Mullen with whom Thomas A. Mullen, P.C. was on brief for appellee.

Before Torruella, Chief Judge, Coffin, Senior Circuit Judge, and Boudin, Circuit Judge.


Per Curiam.

This case involves a dispute over the right to use the word "clue" in an Internet domain name.1 Since 1949, residents of the United States have enjoyed playing the Clue® board game, a popular detective game in which players try to deduce the details of a fictional murder. The name of this game was registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office in 1950, and has been...

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