Craigslist demands shutdown of Craigslistblog.org

Craigslist, the fabulously successful Bay area company, has demanded the shutdown and handover of Craigslist fansite Craigslistblog.org.

In a rather hamhanded C&D, Craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster writes:

We need you to stop using the infringing domain CRAIGSLISTBLOG.ORG immediately, and arrange for tranfer of it to us asap – using/selling/transfering infringing domains is illegal, and penalties up to $100,000 per domain can be applied.

Regardless of your efforts to find a new domain, you must stop using this one.

The original C&D emails led to a post from Buckmaster on the Craigslist blog and a rather candid response from Tim, the blogger at Craigslistblog.org, asking Buckmaster to step down.

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  1. By Jeremy Steele posted on April 5, 2008 at 8:50 am
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    One of the few C&D e-mails I agree with. The name probably infringes on their trademark, and I can see how someone who is too stupid to read unofficial could confuse it with an official blog.

    I do find the wording funny though. “arrange for transfer of it to us asap – using/selling/transfering infringing domains is illegal”

    So transferring it to craigs list would be illegal according to the e-mail, no?

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  2. By Matt Craven posted on April 5, 2008 at 12:00 pm
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    I would say that the name likely is infringing, yes… I just didn’t like their approach with this overall.

    Then again, I’ve done worse in the past.

    Matt

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