The word Match is not trademarked and you cannot trademark a web domain, i.e. you cannot trademark match.com, so hence you would have no issues in respect to trademark infringement. In this case all they could get you on is registering the domain in "bad faith" which is very difficult to prove and very expensive to try to do so. My guess is that they would try to bluff you and then if the bluff doesn't work they will give you an offer for the domain. I do not see any issues whatsoever with copyright - a domain cannot be copyrighted, only content on the website is subject to copyright.
Ya youd fail on two level, you would infringe on their mark based on your use and secondly the idea is ridiculous.
you're screwed, forget it if it involves dating in any way-shape-form. <<<<< not a lawyer but, this one's a complete no brainer-trust me.
Enterpryzman
They do not have a TM on the word "MATCH", only on the exact domain, MATCH.COM
The OP has stated he's not interested in a dating site, so there really is nothing to worry about.
Even using the word "MATCH" in dating site domains is obviously acceptable, so all this hullabaloo over match.com being able to run roughshod over everyone because they own a mark on a complete DOMAIN NAME is absurd.
I'm thinking of goodcreditmatch.com, where people with good credits can date each other.
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