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If I purchase a domain of some celebrity name like madonna.com, is it illegal?
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It does not matter how you use it. Many cases have awarded the celebrity their domain purely on the basis of that domain name that someone else owns as depriving them of their birthright.I believe it has to do with how you use the domain. If you try to profit from someone's name or identity, you are asking for trouble. If however you registered a celebrity name and created a non-profit fan site, then the line is a bit more gray.
If I purchase a domain of some celebrity name like madonna.com, is it illegal?
Ordinary consumers/users seeking to locate the functions available under one domain name may be confused if they accidentally arrived at a different but similar website which offers no such services. Such users could well conclude that the first domain name owner had misrepresented its goods and services through its promotional activities and the first domain owner would thereby lose their custom. It is apparent therefore that a domain name may have all the characteristics of a trade mark and could found an action for passing off"
. please add to above post.Commenting on the issue of passing off, the court observed that âit is an action not only to preserve the reputation of the plaintiff but also to safeguard the public.â The court held that âthe appellant is the prior user and has the right to debar the respondent from eating into the goodwill that it may have built up in connection with the name.â
If it's a generic first name then there's nothing illegal about it. It's up to the complainant to prove that the domain name is infringing, so buying Brad.com or Britney.net shouldn't get you in much trouble as long as you stay away from the respective celebrities content-wise.
If you're buying AngelinaJolie.com or BritneySpears.com then it will obviously get you in trouble.
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