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Could i use the word visa in domain name?
 
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its trademark, and its a biga** company. Dont mess with them, they can afford the lawsuit against you.
 
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Thanks.
 
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What are you using it for? There are a lot of trademarks with visa in them. A visa is also an endorsement on a passport indicating that the holder is allowed to enter, leave, or stay for a specified period of time in a country.


Could i use the word visa in domain name?
 
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What are you using it for? There are a lot of trademarks with visa in them. A visa is also an endorsement on a passport indicating that the holder is allowed to enter, leave, or stay for a specified period of time in a country.
Good answer. Whats the domain name in question?
 
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A visa is also an endorsement on a passport indicating that the holder is allowed to enter, leave, or stay for a specified period of time in a country.
Oh damn me, missed this point. and yes I myself have TravelVisa365.com lol
 
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go easy on yourself, chirag :)
 
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Could i use the word visa in domain name?
Sure, you can use "Visa" in a domain name with no problems.

As long as you aren't using it in the same field as any Trademark holder has a TM for. You also can not use it to profit from a TM holders TM in any way, including having it parked and serving ads related to any TM holders field.
 
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may be you can use because this word use in lots of place like visa passport, visa credit cards so you can also use.
 
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thanks, no, i mean exacty visa in visa payment related domain name.
 
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thanks, no, i mean exacty visa in visa payment related domain name.

No, not without approval from VISA; even if you are using it to accept VISA payments.
 
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