

tolkein said:...have a popular brand in your domain name although the sites are totally unrealated, e.g.
GMproperties.com
CNNwallpapers.com
VWcafe.com
well you get the picture![]()
Jake Enser said:They can claim it to be TM issues but if you have them stand for something else then you're golden.
DNQuest.com said:Usage of the domain and rights to a name are crucial in deciding if you are illagelly infringing on a TM.
tolkein said:...have a popular brand in your domain name although the sites are totally unrealated, e.g.
GMproperties.com
CNNwallpapers.com
VWcafe.com
well you get the picture![]()
dgridley said:Two of the main factors..I don't think you can use a blanket statement to say you're ok depending on useage because many companies will attempt to protect their TM from simple dilution. It's pretty much a case by case basis, tho I'm no expert on this.
