superidn
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Does printing X.com on T-shirts, sneakers, and backpacks like a trademark violate X.com's patent rights.If doing so violates X's patent rights, then the domain name is equivalent to a trademark.
I have always believed that a domain name is a trademark, so if I produce a certain product, I will no longer apply for a trademark and directly use the domain name instead of the trademark to print on my product.
So domain names must break out of the application dead end of website navigation, and domain names must innovate in order to have a way out.
I have always believed that a domain name is a trademark, so if I produce a certain product, I will no longer apply for a trademark and directly use the domain name instead of the trademark to print on my product.
So domain names must break out of the application dead end of website navigation, and domain names must innovate in order to have a way out.














