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Domain Name Legal Issues
Are city parks considered geographic locations? Would they be a generic domain?
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<blockquote data-quote="bhartzer" data-source="post: 2343019" data-attributes="member: 93963"><p>Let's say, for example, that a city decided to create a local park for its residents. They city named the park and owns the land where the the park is located. As example, let's call it "DNForum City Park".</p><p></p><p>Could you buy DNForumCityPark.com because it would be considered a "geographic location"? Or does the city, who created the park, have rights to the name (and the domain)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bhartzer, post: 2343019, member: 93963"] Let's say, for example, that a city decided to create a local park for its residents. They city named the park and owns the land where the the park is located. As example, let's call it "DNForum City Park". Could you buy DNForumCityPark.com because it would be considered a "geographic location"? Or does the city, who created the park, have rights to the name (and the domain)? [/QUOTE]
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