The answer depends on several parameters and you'd need to consult with an IP attorney on that. For example, when Amazon.gr set up a bookstore, Amazon Inc. filed a UDRP and won. In other cases, the opposite happened.
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I am curious about the following scenario with generic domains.
Assume there is a registered company FISHING Co and they have a registered trademark FISHING for their fishing equipments.
And I have a generic domain name FISHING.xx (where xx could be ccTLD)
I then register and setup a company (Eg. XYZ Aquashop) selling my own brandless fishing equipments with my online store at FISHING.xx
Will that FISHING Co come to me and snatch my domain away? (assuming i did not try to pass off as their brand, just selling my own fishing equipments or reselling other brand of fishing equipments)
The answer depends on several parameters and you'd need to consult with an IP attorney on that. For example, when Amazon.gr set up a bookstore, Amazon Inc. filed a UDRP and won. In other cases, the opposite happened.
I am not a lawyer (and as Acro suggested - you should talk to one about this) but I don't think you can register a TM for a generic team for the meaning of the generic term.
If their trademark is "Fishing Co" or "Fishing Company" then to be safe- do not call yourself that.
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