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Most people register typos to catch mistyped traffic IE- typosquatting, the people who gave thier advise here are completely mistaken. This is a form of cybersquatting which has been upheld by WIPO and subject to all the penalties associated with TMs.
It is clear the OP intentions are to capture traffic from typos which is bad intent. One of the criteria is rights to a name. So the owner of the typo would have to show why he has rights to a domain since it is a typo of a TM.
Yes, I know all the arguements about using the typo under differenet catagories and all that other stuff, but we all know the truth why it was really registered....
he..he you don't register a typo just for the fun of it.
But honest typo's, meaning you really think you got a good name but because you are a bad speller it does'nt seem that way until you look again. Yes it has happen to me quite a few times.
original question was is a typo of generic illegal, not a TM, while a TM can be of a generic usually the tm only cover specific industries and usually unrelated to a generic item, ie: apple for computers, cheer for laundry detergent etc. so i would say no its not ilegal and companies dont have sole use of words common in english language spelled wrong or correctly
his motives being honorable, no, but veggieburgers is a common term used by many resteraunts and grocery stores, same as turkeyburgers etc If a company puts dollars behind an add on a generic term they have no rights to sole use of the name or misspellings of such, now if they had a trademark that would be a different story