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<blockquote data-quote="angel69" data-source="post: 2237476" data-attributes="member: 97749"><p>Like she said if your last name was Bloomberg or it was the name of your co then you could use it. Although Bloomberg (the media empire) is known all over the world there must be cases where someone in Bali or AU honestly does not know that co exists, much less what they stand for. Then if they claimed that, they'd have to prove their intention when they regged/bought the domain. Like, is there a town or region anywhere named that ? Or you may know or admire someone with that last name and had a project ? So what was the person's (yours lol) state of mind and intention/purpose when you regged that domain Bloomberg.link. At first sight it does appear it is meant to direct people to something related to Bloomberg Media</p><p></p><p>As far as registrars not warning you, they normally will not and they should. A couple of parking companies often reject domains even remotely resembling TMs, Namedrive for instance has refused to park some of mine that weren't even that close to the real thing, but they all want to avoid the appearance of a conflict and potentially getting sued</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angel69, post: 2237476, member: 97749"] Like she said if your last name was Bloomberg or it was the name of your co then you could use it. Although Bloomberg (the media empire) is known all over the world there must be cases where someone in Bali or AU honestly does not know that co exists, much less what they stand for. Then if they claimed that, they'd have to prove their intention when they regged/bought the domain. Like, is there a town or region anywhere named that ? Or you may know or admire someone with that last name and had a project ? So what was the person's (yours lol) state of mind and intention/purpose when you regged that domain Bloomberg.link. At first sight it does appear it is meant to direct people to something related to Bloomberg Media As far as registrars not warning you, they normally will not and they should. A couple of parking companies often reject domains even remotely resembling TMs, Namedrive for instance has refused to park some of mine that weren't even that close to the real thing, but they all want to avoid the appearance of a conflict and potentially getting sued [/QUOTE]
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