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Auction-Pros

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Hello,

I was wondering if there are any issues with partial or full City of State domain names.

Example: SeattleCoffee.com, CaliforniaAutos.com, Newyork.info

Are there any kind of copy right issues or can a city or state take your domain or demand that you not use it?

Any help would be appreciated.
 

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Whats the name you have a concern with?
 

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Just any domain name.

I have owned a City name in the past and I never heard anything from any official of the city. I owned it for a few years and I also might purchase another one, but I'm not sure what the risks are.
 

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I see...It is not an easy answer though. Trademarks are given with CITY/State + GENERIC - such as "california tortilla" _ so that is why I asked you for more info.
 

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I see...It is not an easy answer though. Trademarks are given with CITY/State + GENERIC - such as "california tortilla" _ so that is why I asked you for more info.

That is correct, I heard a past case involving the generic Paris domain name. Maybe you should look that up.
 

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Generic or location may be a hard one - even the Queen of England tried to file a WIPO for one (New Zeland I think it was?) and was ruled reverse hijacking. As Onward said - it's when you get into the combos.

Miami.com is OK.
Subs.com is OK.
MiamiSubs.com is NOT OK (unless you go with a meaning other than the sandwich).

Your best bet is to do a trademark search - a free search can save you thousands in legal fees. :)
 
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