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ROCKIES CONTINUE LEGAL SPAR OVER WEB NAME WITH CO PUBLISHER

          The Rockies "have filed court papers aimed at
     preventing" Denver Internet publisher Robert Lewis from
     using the Rockies trademark, colors, logo or any name, mark
     or language "that could potentially cause readers confusion
     about the origin of the content," according to Leyla Kokmen
     of the DENVER POST.  That includes using the domain name
     "rockies.com" without a "prominent disclaimer" of any
     connection with the franchise.  The papers were filed in
     Denver District Court Monday against Lewis and his company,
     Storefronts in Cyberspace, which publishes the CO Tourism &
     Sport site at www.rockies.com.  The papers ask that Lewis be
     prevented from using the name "Daily Rockies Web" on the
     site.  On the site, currently known as "Colorado Baseball
     Daily" at www.blakestreet.com, Lewis publishes articles and
     ticket information on the team.  Lewis has a lawsuit against
     the Rockies, which is set for a December trial.  He is
     charging that the team "intimidated Rocky Mountain Internet
     into dropping Lewis' Rockies newsletter and other websites,"
     and is seeking $250,000 in the lawsuit (DENVER POST, 7/30).
     Today, the site's front page alleges that the Rockies are
     "harassing Colorado Baseball Daily" (THE DAILY).
          

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