It has come to our attention that you have registered the domain name
microsoftedu.com, and have set up a website at that address. Unfortunately,
your domain name and website misuse Microsoft's trademarks and copyrights,
as well as Bill Gates' right of publicity, in a manner that is misleading
and diluting of those intellectual property rights. You have apparently
also sent unsolicited e-mail including false statements about Microsoft's
view on software piracy (example included below). Microsoft respects your
right under the first amendment to make commentary and opinion on our
company and its products. However, we must object to the trademark,
copyright, and right of publicity violations represented by your current
activities. Therefore, we ask that you immediately:
stop using the microsoftedu.com domain name, and register another
domain name that does not infringe Microsoft's trademark rights;
stop sending e-mail or making other communications that contain
false or misleading statements about Microsoft and/or that contain
infringing or other misleading matter;
stop using the name MicrosoftEdu on your website;
stop using photos or other likenesses of Mr. Gates for which you do
not have explicit authorization to use;
stop using the Windows flag logo on your website;
stop using other elements of Microsoft's website designs, logotypes,
etc., in any manner that is likely to confuse users as to the relationship
of your site with Microsoft (there is none) or the identity of your website
and its content;
stop linking to Microsoft's websites in a manner that confuses users
as to the relationship of your site with Microsoft (there is none), or the
identity of your website and its content.
I would be happy to discuss with you the specific changes you need to make
in order to avoid these improper uses of Microsoft's and Mr. Gates' rights.
Or, I would be happy to discuss this matter with your attorney. Please let
me know. In any case, it may be advisable for you to seek legal guidance in
this matter from an attorney competent in trademark law (including recent
domain name infringment law), right of publicity and copyright law, and the
general law of parody and the first amendment.
Please make the changes requested above by close of business this Thursday,
August 5 (or take your site offline by then in order to make the changes by
some later date). Thank you in advance for your cooperation.