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Just noticed this sale on Sedo:
Notebooks.in 1050 Euro
Notebooks.in 1050 Euro
If you reg Google .in you knew same for wipro or Microsoft(b) to the Registrant's knowledge, the registration of the domain name will not infringe upon or otherwise violate the rights of any third party;
simply the word "rights" doesnt give you unending rights for the sole purpose of ownership or acquirement. If you have a trademark right of the word alone then no person can use similar words or exact words as mentioned but if you have the trademark for the domain then you can use similar domainsequity78 said:If you reg Google .in you knew same for wipro or Microsoft
is this reply for me?xyris said:I suppose your domains will be sold only after a long time since i was talking about popular domains and yours wont fall into that cats
equity78 said:What can't you understand (b) to the Registrant's knowledge, the registration of the domain name will not infringe upon or otherwise violate the rights of any third party;
IF you regged GOOGLE .in you would be doing that
what do u say abt this name netbanking.co.inxyris said:ofcourse it is the reply to you jaikini
While Google™ is hoping "to google" will never become an official verb (and once asked a dictionary to remove their "google"-entry), people have been using it as synonym for search in everyday language for quite a while. If this trademark turns into a genericized trademark, Google Inc. will loose its intellectual property to exclusively use this term.
It happened before with terms like yo-yo, aspirin, cola and celluloid, which all lost their trademark status. That's why there is Pepsi Cola, as opposed to just Coca Cola (also known as Coke, and one of the only global brands with two popular names). It is happening with frisbee, spam, google, valium, ping-pong, q-tips and photoshop*, though those terms are still trademarked for the moment.
Dillpup said:A great name at a great price,especially considering how young .in still is.Seeing all the .in/co.in names on Sedo with multiple bids,I'm sure there's many more sales to come.
equity78 said:Mole you see no future in .in/.co.in?