Taubman Sucks

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Directed byTheo Lipfert
Written byTheo Lipfert
Release date
  • June 19, 2004 (2004-06-19)
Taubman Sucks
Directed byTheo Lipfert
Written byTheo Lipfert
Music byStefan Hakenberg
Release date
  • June 19, 2004 (2004-06-19)

Taubman Sucks is a short documentary about a precedent-setting intellectual property lawsuit.

The documentary was written and directed by filmmaker Theo Lipfert, an associate professor in the School of Film and Photography at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana.[1] An original score was created for the documentary by composer Stefan Hakenberg of Juneau, Alaska.[2]

The six-minute film explores Taubman v. WebFeats, a lawsuit that involved the complex relationships between domain names, trademarks, and free speech.[3] As the first "sucks.com" case to reach the level of the United States Court of Appeals, the decision in Taubman v. WebFeats established precedents concerning the non-commercial use of trademarks in domain names.[4]

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