Many webmasters erroneously believe that just because their domain name registrar says a particular domain name is that it truly is. This is not necessarily so. Even if a domain name is physically may not legally be open for use. Why? It’s because there might already be a company that has the rights to the keywords used within the domain name.
If this happens yet the webmaster claims domain name anyway, they are at risk of losing it through a domain name arbitration proceeding. could even be charged with trademark/copyright infringement if things get really ugly. For this reason it’s to make sure the keywords used in a domain name aren’t protected for someone else. This explain how webmasters can make such a determination.
First, webmasters need to check and see if their name resembles any existing trademark that is on the books. They will want to do this actually investing any in the domain name. To search existing trademarks, webmasters can visit the the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office which is USPTO.gov. From here they can search a database contains current trademarks as well as those that are pending.
If a domain name is similar to or pending trademark, webmasters need to evaluate whether the domain name is still worth taking. Usually, if a site is not selling the same types of merchandise or services that the other business and the trademark is not popular, a webmaster probably won’t get into legal trouble if they decide to go on and register the domain name. To be completely sure, webmasters can run the name by a trademark attorney. It shouldn’t cost too much for an hour consultation.
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