I've previously written about the ongoing trademark litigation between Facebook and Teachbook. Facebook is suing Teachbook over, well, use of "Teachbook" as infringing on the trademark rights in Facebook. In a recent decision, the Court hearing the case dismissed Teachbook's motion to dismiss the case. Here is a link to the full Memorandum from the Court... TeachBook Decision 9 2011.pdf

This decision does not come as a surprise and the Court's decision makes complete sense as upholding fundamental trademark law. Here's one snippet from the decision:

"Facebook is using the suffix -BOOK to offer social networking services. Coincidentally, so is Teachbook.:

BOOK is a generic term for a printed publication (as in "I like to read books"). As related to social networking services, BOOK is a protectable portion of the FACEBOOK trademark. Nothing more, nothing less. I would be surprised if the case continues any differently.

Here's a screen shot from teachbook.com - am I the only one that finds it ironic that there is a borders.com advertisement at the top?

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