Sarcle said:Am I the only one that sees a potential trademark violation?
eBAYPAYpal?
Sarcle said:Am I the only one that sees a potential trademark violation?
eBAYPAYpal?
rocketfly said:BayPay in itself isn't a TM violation -- with a certain use it could be but the term itself is generic enough to stand on its own
That is correct, as long as you don't use it for e-tailing or an online payment service you should be in the clear.
dex101 said:So you mean you can't name any new online payment service with "pay" in it just because of PayPal?
dex101 said:So you mean you can't name any new online payment service with "pay" in it just because of PayPal?
rocketfly said:Certainly not, and I don't think anyone implied that. The issue is the similarity with eBay and Paypal -- there is no TM infringement here, but most people would probably associate the name with those sites as it were.
I see your point, they may sue just because they can.dwrixon said:It all down to whether a court decides you are infringing trademark. I would suggest that the splitting and recombination of two trademarks so closely associated with Ebay would be regarded as a deliberate infringement. Of course you always have the option of arguing the toss with Ebays lawyers in court. The problem is that whilst you are being bled dry, they are merely getting fat on the fees!
Best Regards
Dave Wrixon
dex101 said:I see your point, they may sue just because they can.
BTW, this domain was registered before eBay acquired PayPal.
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