Las Vegas Sun

February 10, 2010

LV resort sues alleged copycat website

Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2000 | 11:33 a.m.

The Las Vegas Strip's Bellagio resort sued Allen Computers of Downey, Calif., and its owner, Mark Denhammer, alleging they illegally used the Bellagio name to offer hotel reservations for the hotel-casino on the Internet.

In a U.S. District Court suit Monday, Bellagio alleged Denhammer began in September to offer online hotel reservations at his website, bellagiolasvegas.com.

Bellagio, which said its attorney told Denhammer on Sep. 20 to stop infringing the hotel-casino's trademark, alleged the defendants responded on Sep. 24, saying they "removed the site from the Internet, but aren't willing to simply surrender the (Bellagio) domain name."

The suit alleged Denhammer offered to sell the domain name to Bellagio for $1,000.

The defendants could not be reached for comment.

Spotlight

Signing Day

Signing Day

Eight locals highlight first recruiting class at UNLV for new coach

Miss America

Miss America

Stories, photos and videos from this year's pageant

CES 2010

CES 2010

Full coverage of the International Consumer Electronics Show

CityCenter

CityCenter

The definitive guide to MGM Mirage's newest property

New Year's Eve

New Year's Eve

Full coverage of New Year's Eve 2009

Sights Unseen

Sights Unseen

A collection of our favorite images that didn't run in 2009

2020 Vision

2020 Vision

As a new decade begins, the Sun looks 10 years ahead

Bottoming Out

Bottoming Out

Gambling addiction in Las Vegas

Funny Face

Funny Face

Carrot Top's stage act a mask of contradictions

Renewable Energy

Renewable Energy

A detailed look at where renewable-energy sources are located in the state

A gamble in the sand

A gamble in the sand

The history of Las Vegas

Guest Gauge

Guest Gauge

The weekend crowd forecast for Las Vegas

History: Table of contents »