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MrDeiz 03-23-2014 11:16 AM

How do i find names which are prohibited to use in domains?
 
Or rather where do i find if a name in question could be use in domain?

PeR930 03-23-2014 11:17 AM

Just don't use something trademarked for a similar purpose.

pornmasta 03-23-2014 12:09 PM

Is putin-riot.com available ?

pornlaw 03-23-2014 12:32 PM

If you're in the US...

USPTO.gov ...
And Google.com
And Whois.net
And YP.com

Even then you won't have done a complete search but that will give you a better idea.

Have fun...

DBS.US 03-23-2014 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ViPeR_930 (Post 20024631)
Just don't use something trademarked for a similar purpose.

:2 cents:

woj 03-23-2014 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornlaw (Post 20024677)
If you're in the US...

USPTO.gov ...
And Google.com
And Whois.net
And YP.com

Even then you won't have done a complete search but that will give you a better idea.

Have fun...

why would anything but USPTO matter? Isn't any case without a registered trademark weak and pretty hard to win? Can you point out some cases in which someone successfully sued and won a domain dispute without a registered trademark?

MrDeiz 03-23-2014 02:53 PM

so if i find a name at USPTO i can't use it for my domain if i don't want to get sued?
let's say i own some kardashian domains, they can take those any time they want to?

pornlaw 03-23-2014 04:25 PM

Are you talking about a UDRP case or a Lanham Act/TM infringement case ? Those are two different things.

Also like the OP mention in his last post - real names cannot be TM'd but you will probably lose those domains in a UDRP case to the actual person.

You also have to realized that even without a registered TM there is still a common law trademark based on first in use. But that common law TM is limited in its geographic scope. In the US we go by the idea of first in use. In most European countries they go by first to register.

To answer your question if it's about UDRP I would need to do some research. I don't have instant recall of thousands of UDRP decisions. Generally it's not a good idea to use a name that someone else is already using unless you have enough money to litigate the issue or buy the rights.

Sid70 03-23-2014 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrDeiz (Post 20024775)
so if i find a name at USPTO i can't use it for my domain if i don't want to get sued?
let's say i own some kardashian domains, they can take those any time they want to?

What's the plan, man, cooking another revolution :) ?

MrDeiz 03-24-2014 01:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornlaw (Post 20024829)
Are you talking about a UDRP case or a Lanham Act/TM infringement case ? Those are two different things.

Also like the OP mention in his last post - real names cannot be TM'd but you will probably lose those domains in a UDRP case to the actual person.

You also have to realized that even without a registered TM there is still a common law trademark based on first in use. But that common law TM is limited in its geographic scope. In the US we go by the idea of first in use. In most European countries they go by first to register.

To answer your question if it's about UDRP I would need to do some research. I don't have instant recall of thousands of UDRP decisions. Generally it's not a good idea to use a name that someone else is already using unless you have enough money to litigate the issue or buy the rights.

thx man
if i use US registrar, but my company is EU (i'm EU client of US registrar) i work under US law?


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