Brandbucketonline.com
Because it's a well-known name in the industry, so we all refer to it.
For other names and other industries, there may be different perspectives on the spelling of names
But what's important is not the spelling, but how the words are put together and resemble, to sound like a trademark
https://abovethelaw.com/2014/09/ins...ease-and-desist-letter-to-sluts-of-instagram/
How do you know, for example, that the domain reseller didn’t mean “Bra NdBucketonline” and wanted to sell bras?
Because it's a well-known name in the industry, so we all refer to it.
For other names and other industries, there may be different perspectives on the spelling of names
But what's important is not the spelling, but how the words are put together and resemble, to sound like a trademark
it isn’t infringing on brandbuckets trademark until they commercialize it in brandbuckets protected class. For example- you can open a restaurant called brandbucket. I doubt brandbucket trademark registration protects their trademark in regards to restaurantsPlease. There is no way to spin this registration in a way that is not TM infringing.
Brad
did it work out for SlutsofInstagram?Yeah, good luck with that stupid line of reasoning in an actual dispute or lawsuit.
Brad
it isn’t infringing on brandbuckets trademark until they commercialize it in brandbuckets protected class
did it work out for SlutsofInstagram?
Read some UDPRs cases and you will see that people lost domains for way less than that (even in cases where the trademark wasn't registered).it isn’t infringing on brandbuckets trademark until they commercialize it in brandbuckets protected class. For example- you can open a restaurant called brandbucket. I doubt brandbucket trademark registration protects their trademark in regards to restaurants
did it work out for SlutsofInstagram?
Did it work Out for slutsofInstagramFirst of all, the comparisons you are making are not that comparable at all.
Second, anyone who is going to defend this type of registration has a lot to learn.
Brad
SlutsofInstagram didn’t get taken by Facebook after their cease and desist letter. Wonder why ?You know it is hard to tell who is a troll and who is an actual idiot sometimes.
Brad
Even if you are right (and you aren't), whoever buys this domain needs to be able to afford a costly lawsuit.SlutsofInstagram didn’t get taken by Facebook after their cease and desist letter. Wonder why ?
Oh right cuz fb doesn’t own The alphabet.
My point is something may initially appear like tm infringement, but the act of tm infringement doesn’t occur until specific parameters are met. You can not assume things will happen. Look at Slutsofinstagram.com