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I assume that this, or at least parts of this has been covered multiple times, but I cannot find it.
Here are my questions regarding first name domains that also happen to be the first name of a celebrity/entertainer.
1) If my name is say Tim, I can register first name Steve.com, right?
2) If I own Steve.com and it is not my name, could I safely approach a random Steve who is not a celeb with an offer to sell the name to him or would that be unwise?
3) if I cannot approach a Steve, can I offer the domain for sale and if a Steve contacts me, is it safe to sell it to a Steve?
4) If the Steve is a celeb who is somewhat known/recognizable by just the one name "Steve" (but certainly not the only celeb by this first name), then it would be unwise to approach the celeb, right?
5) Would the answer to 4 chang if the celeb was very recognizable by the first name, such as Elvis or something?
6) If said celeb makes an offer, is it safe to sell the name to him?
7) If I were to sell such a domain to some third party that then later uses the domain to profit off the celebrity, can I get in trouble? If yes, can I mitigate the trouble by documenting that I notified the buyer that the domain cannot be used to profit off the celebrity?
(The entertainer has no REGISTERED trademark on the first name. They do, however, have a design plus words service mark that includes both ther first and last name.)
Here are my questions regarding first name domains that also happen to be the first name of a celebrity/entertainer.
1) If my name is say Tim, I can register first name Steve.com, right?
2) If I own Steve.com and it is not my name, could I safely approach a random Steve who is not a celeb with an offer to sell the name to him or would that be unwise?
3) if I cannot approach a Steve, can I offer the domain for sale and if a Steve contacts me, is it safe to sell it to a Steve?
4) If the Steve is a celeb who is somewhat known/recognizable by just the one name "Steve" (but certainly not the only celeb by this first name), then it would be unwise to approach the celeb, right?
5) Would the answer to 4 chang if the celeb was very recognizable by the first name, such as Elvis or something?
6) If said celeb makes an offer, is it safe to sell the name to him?
7) If I were to sell such a domain to some third party that then later uses the domain to profit off the celebrity, can I get in trouble? If yes, can I mitigate the trouble by documenting that I notified the buyer that the domain cannot be used to profit off the celebrity?
(The entertainer has no REGISTERED trademark on the first name. They do, however, have a design plus words service mark that includes both ther first and last name.)






