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Any legal issues with using 'myspace' inclusive domains?

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harleyx

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That is, domains with 'myspace' in the name? This seemed the appropriate place to post. Sorry if there's a post already addressing this, but I figured someone around here would know one way or the other since I see them being sold as both developed sites and domains.

Have there been any problems with myspace getting on the case of domains with myspace in the name, UDRP's, etc?
 

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MySpace agressively defends their mark. If you have one, chances are they will find you eventually.

Sidenote, just because everyone does it, it doesn't make it legal...
 

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Even though it doesn't make it legal, the general advice would be to avoid buying names which are Trademarked or may land you in a spot of bother later.
 

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Yeah, I was more curious than anything because of hte large volume of myspace names that go up for sale in the sales forums.

Seems like those threads aught to either be clearly marked as potential trademark trouble or be removed altogether, since not everyone is aware of exactly what constitutes trademark infringement. I guess it's a buyer beware situation, but it still strikes me a shady and that reflects on the forum as a whole.
 

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... and that is why the domain business has a bad rep.
 

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They can be big trouble, myspace seems to be very aggressive in going after any bad faiths.
 
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