

namanimal said:but what do you think happens more often, a misspelling or a wrong key stroke?
Typos can infringe on TMs depending on what the domain is. Infringing on TMs is a good way to land yourself in court, so tread carefully with typos (i.e. stay away from TM issues).firebeastm said:But is it legal to register domain names, very similar to trademarks, organization names and so on ?
yes i agree and also can be easily abused not unless your'e the one creating it for your own domain as doorways for it for example:fonzie_007 said:Typos can infringe on TMs depending on what the domain is. Infringing on TMs is a good way to land yourself in court, so tread carefully with typos (i.e. stay away from TM issues).
Similar is not the same. They have only trademarked their name. Most big companies would register typos of their own domains anyway.firebeastm said:But is it legal to register domain names, very similar to trademarks, organization names and so on ?
maybe because theyre near each other.namanimal said:do people type d's instead of s's for example or vice versa? is that common? i've already bought a few typo names, and I made some bad calls, no one types them in.
But it is illegal to use a name similarly confusing to a trademark.JoshHendo said:Similar is not the same. They have only trademarked their name. Most big companies would register typos of their own domains anyway.


