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  • NatWest sets lawyers on student site

    Don't speak of us without our permission
    By John Oates


    A student finance website which offers summaries of bank accounts available for the feckless unwashed masses has been hit with a copyright infringement claim by NatWest.
    The bank's hungry lawyers claim this page which summarises NatWest's student offer is infringement of its copyright.


    The letter claims that 118student.co.uk is trying to deceive people into believing it is part of the nationalised bank, despite the page being headed with a large 118student.co.uk logo.

    The letter said Peter Hale, the site's owner, had no permission to use NatWest trademarks - although the letter actually says "Natwest" without the middle capital letter.
    It said:
    we assume that the Natwest is included on your website to deceive customers into believing they are dealing with Natwest when in fact they are not. Your use of Natwest in the manner noted above is an infringement of our copyright and trademark rights. Further, we consider that your use of Natwest takes unfair advantage of our marks and may cause harm to the repute or character of our marks. Your use of Natwest in this manner amounts to a misrepresentation that there is a connection between you and Natwest and is a deliberate attempt to appropriate our goodwill and/or reputation.
    The lawyers said Hale had one week to remove all references to NatWest from his site.
    Hale told The Register that he could hardly review NatWest's student account without using the word NatWest. He has run the site since 2004 and covers all the major banks and has never received a similar demand.
    Blanket trademark or DMCA claims are increasingly used by big business to silence critics, or even non-critics, because the letters often resemble automatically created spam mails.
    For a business not versed in arcane publishing law the usual and easiest thing to do is to simply remove the page rather than get involved in expensive legal battles. If the business does not remove the content then corporate lawyers go after nervous hosting providers and scare them into taking pages down.
    We're still waiting to hear back from NatWest. ®




    NatWest sets lawyers on student site • The Register

    *Head Desk*

  • #2
    Re: NatWest sets lawyers on student site

    Big Brother

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    • #3
      Re: NatWest sets lawyers on student site

      I hope they don't look at the NatWest Student thread here or would they think LB stands for NW? utter nonsense!!
      "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
      (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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      • #4
        Re: NatWest sets lawyers on student site

        I wonder what repute or character they think they have left?

        As for goodwill and reputation, I really don't think so somehow.

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        • #5
          Re: NatWest sets lawyers on student site

          Natwest™ Business BankingFree business banking for 2 years Start up your business today! .NatWest.com/Starting-Up

          Wonder if they saw the googla add at the bottom and will go after them too...
          Twats.

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          • #6
            Re: NatWest sets lawyers on student site

            Yep becuase as soon as people see that NatWest sign they automatically think Great Banking!!!! Lets Join, If anything take it off it will put people off ;p
            ~Never has PPI refunds been owed to so many...by so few~

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            • #7
              Re: NatWest sets lawyers on student site

              meant to update this one

              Originally posted by NatWest calls off legal attack dogs

              ]Apologises for hair-triggered lawyers Moving with the speed of an injured rock, NatWest has finally withdrawn its legal threats against a student advice site.
              118student.co.uk offers advice to students and has pages reviewing all the major banks' student accounts. Site owner Peter Hale was shocked to receive a letter accusing him of abuse of trademarks and attempting to pass his site off as part of NatWest.


              Oddly, the letter from the "Natwest Trademark Abuse Department" referred to Natwest rather than the trademarked NatWest.

              We spent last week trying to get information out of the bank without success but Hale did finally hear back on Friday.
              The bank confirmed the letter was genuine and apologised for the slow response.
              The email said: "I have examined your website and agree that you are not deliberately trying to deceive our customers and, to the contrary, are seeking to provide an informative website for students ... I appreciate that the e-mail sent to you by our agents may have created unnecessary alarm and I can only apologise for this. Please be assured that we will be feeding this back to our agents."
              The email requested an update to include the generous addition of a free railcard to its student offering, and a line making clear the site had no connection to the bank. ®
              NatWest calls off legal attack dogs • The Register

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              • #8
                Re: NatWest sets lawyers on student site

                Hello Folks!

                NxxWxxx - helpful banking = NxxWxxx - hopeless banking...

                To avoid infringing their delicate Copyright, perhaps the Students should just abbreviate NxxWxxx to Hopeless Banking for short.

                They'll soon work out which bank they are talking about.

                Cheers,
                BRW

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                • #9
                  Re: NatWest sets lawyers on student site

                  Post before you BRW explains that the lawyers have seen sense
                  "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
                  (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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                  • #10
                    Re: NatWest sets lawyers on student site

                    In order to support the students we should all now refer to a particular bank as the Nasty W*nkers Bank
                    ------------------------------- merged -------------------------------
                    "The Natwest legal team have asked us to add the following note : "118student.co.uk is not part of NatWest and holds no responsibility for the accuracy of the information contained on this site"
                    Last edited by righty; 6th August 2010, 02:47:AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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                    • #11
                      Re: NatWest sets lawyers on student site

                      Err, I thought that it had already been re-named as, The Reckless Bank of Scotland?

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