namegeeks said:Considering that ImportFood.com is a running and quite a renowned website that sells import food, is ImportFood.mobi a good reg?
Thanks for your opinions, guys!
Being such a generic term it is hard to imagine the .com could successfully win a suit but I'm sure stranger things have happened. But it does not help your case namegeeks when you publicly insinuate that the sole reason you reged the name is to coattail on the .com.Reece said:I'd say it's a good reg to get sued on. It's really not a good idea to go about regging names only because of who owns the .com.
scandiman said:Being such a generic term it is hard to imagine the .com could successfully win a suit but I'm sure stranger things have happened. But it does not help your case namegeeks when you publicly insinuate that the sole reason you reged the name is to coattail on the .com.
namegeeks said:I didn't reg it to "coattail". I reged this domain and later found out, that ImportFood.com is a renowned website. Here are the scores for this domain:
Top Level Domain Name Score: 10
Unwanted Characters Score: 10
Length Score: 2
Archive.org Score: 514
Google Search Results: 43,300
MSN Search Results: 5,370
Reece said:Namegeeks, I'd advise you to be very cautious. Just posting what you just did, is enough to convince panelists that you may have regged the name in bad faith.
It may not be registered (circle R) but TM's don't need to be registered to be enforced. They claim a TM on their site so we are simply suggesting you be careful in what you do with your domain and how you discuss it. No smack down here, just friendly advice.namegeeks said:"Imp0rt F00d" is not even a TM.