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domain name is trademark infringement

rubyruby

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One of the most significant legal risks associated with choosing a domain name is trademark infringement. Even if the domain name is still available for purchase and registration, it may already be trademarked.
 
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One of the most significant legal risks associated with choosing a domain name is trademark infringement. Even if the domain name is still available for purchase and registration, it may already be trademarked.
Yes and No,

There is still the way you can avoid registering or purchasing trademark registered domain names. WIPO, Tradmarkia are tool that I use to search for any possible trademark.
 

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I definitely recommend staying away from domains that contain a trademarked word. You can check any domain through DNProtect by checking its DNP Score. Trademarks are checked when the DNP Score is calculated.
 
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I definitely recommend staying away from domains that contain a trademarked word. You can check any domain through DNProtect by checking its DNP Score. Trademarks are checked when the DNP Score is calculated.
Unaware about this feature of DNProtect.com, nice feature and thank you for sharing.
 
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It really depends, and you'd best consult with an intellectual property attorney if unsure. Usage and likelihood of consumer confusion is key.

As example, ACME Brick, ACME Staffing, and ACME Skateboards would be in different trademark goods categories, so allowed.

But, buy something like StarbucksDonutsAndCoffeeTampaDelivery and you can be in trouble. Because that is a category Starbucks the coffee co is branded in and no one would be able to use this domain without possible legal challenges. Even tho one would be national and the other local.
 

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I definitely recommend staying away from domains that contain a trademarked word. You can check any domain through DNProtect by checking its DNP Score. Trademarks are checked when the DNP Score is calculated.

Thanks, I'll use it.
 

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Hi

you can also search trademarks here:

imo...
 

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For infringement: Any person violating a domain name which is registered as a valid and subsisting trademark under the Indian Trademark Law will be held liable for infringement of Trademark under section 29 of the Act.
 

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Among the factors to consider:

Does the domain registration predate the trademark common law use or registration?

How is the domain being used? Multiple entities may trademark the exact same word for use in different applications, so if the domain is being used for example in the computer industry and the trademark is related to automobiles, then the domain registration could continue unmolested by the TM holder.

What is the likelihood of confusion between whatever the domain is being used for (or will be used for, if sold) and the trademark?

Where you get into trouble is if the domain is being used for NOTHING ("cybersquatting") and a valid trademark holder tries to take it away, but even then, there has to be some kind of infringement to end up losing it - the TM holder must prove that there would be likelihood of confusion between its mark and the name. In such cases the date the domain as registered might make a big difference.
 

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