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- boston.internet.com: Not NotHarvard No More - - notHarvard.com, an Austin, Texas, online education firm whose name sparked a legal brouhaha with Harvard University, announced yesterday that it has changed its name to Powered Inc. (September 20, 2000)
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- Harvard Crimson: Website, University Exchange Lawsuits - - A trademark dispute between Harvard and notHarvard.com, an online educational website, erupted into a flurry of litigation after notHarvard asked a court in Texas to declare its domain name doesn't infringe on the University's trademark. (August 4, 2000)
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- Wired: Harvard Fights 'Not' Knockoff - - The school has countersued notHarvard.com, a Web education technology startup, and is asking a court in Boston to stop the company from using the school's trademark in its domain name. (August 1, 2000)
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- Las Vegas Sun: NotHarvard.com Sues Harvard - - The company filed a pre-emptive suit against the university Thursday... asking a judge to declare that notHarvard.com's name doesn't violate Harvard's trademark. (July 28, 2000)
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- Slate: Can Harvard Sue notHarvard.com? - - "The crucial federal statute (state law varies) appears to be the Federal Trade Dilution Act, 15 USC section 1125(c), which Bill Clinton signed into law in 1996." Article by Timothy Noah (April 20, 2000)
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