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painperdu

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One of the more popular sites here in New Orleans is "nola.com" which is a locally understood acronym for "New Orleans, Louisiana".

What would be the legal implications for using such names that contain this same acronym. For instance, nolacars.com or nolaweb.com or nolawhatever.com?

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it depends on how you used the domain. If you put up a website about New Orleans, you mentioned the fact that Nola is a popular abbreviation for New Orleans, you would be quite safe. The overwhelming number of recent WIPO decisions support such usage as not being bad faith.
 

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My opinion is that it wont make a difference because i wouldn't imagine nola to be trade marked.
Might be worth checking it out or contacting the nola site and explaining the situation and see if they have a problem with it. You never know they may put you a link on.
 

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I'd compare Nola to other geographic short-cuts or nicknames, like SoCal for Southern California, SoMa for South of Market, SoHo, NYC, TriBeCa, Philly, Beantown, etc. I don't think you would have much to worry about- who is going to bring a case against this type of domain? If you're using the domain to refer to the geographic region and it isn't a protectable mark to begin with, then you are fine.

Even if you aren't using the domain, there probably isn't much of an issue here (unless of course, there is a legitimate business out there using the name before you, but that's another topic).
 

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I am not an attorney, however, I note US trademarks related to: Nola, Nolas, Nola bites, Nola live, Geralrdo Di Nola, Gerardo Di Nola Maccheroni Napoletani, Mia Nola, Grr-Nola Bear, Fruit-Nola, Fruti Nola, Bran’Nola, Nolatex, Mia Nola, Nola’s Nook, De Nola, Di Nola, and Geralrdo Di Nola S.P.A.

I am not saying that using the terms above in a domain is a problem, but that more research should be considered if it was the exact domain you were thinking about. There are other issues, but one problem at a time.

Using a left anchor of Nola, my search determined 1275 domain name strings that nola appears in (domains names that START with nola). E.g. 1. Nolaautos.com, nolaautos.net, nolaautos.org, and nolaautos.info; 2.nolabel is taken in all extensions, 3. nolafc in com, net, and org; 4. nolajort in com, net, and org. Others that may be of interest are nolapay, nolaproperties, nolawave, and my absolute favorite --- --- --- > NOLAwyers.

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Thanks everyone for your responses; I see things a bit clearer now.
 

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I agree, I don't think there's much to worry about unless the name you choose is an actual trademark. I'm from New Orleans, and I know the acronym very well, so I'm sure you wouldn't have a problem finding some high profile defense if you ever had a problem by receiving a C&D letter. You should be just fine if it's pretty generic and "nola" is referenced to that city of Louisiana.

Geaux Saints! err...next year ;)
 
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