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For Sale Redcross.us and Burlington.ws

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Burlington.ws $50

A city of southern Ontario, Canada, a suburb of Hamilton on Lake Ontario. Population: 150,000+.

A city of north-central North Carolina east of Greensboro. It is a textile center in an industrialized area. Population: 39,498.

A city of northwest Vermont on Lake Champlain west-northwest of Montpelier. The largest city in the state, it was the site of a military and naval base during the War of 1812. Population: 39,127.


Redcross.us BIN $1100 - Please pm offers.

Please post/pm "sold" to claim. Please pm offers.

Although highly unlikely but,
I reserve the right to deny sales of any domain to any person or company.
I can even decide not to sell these domains at all.

Thanks

Correction: Burlington has more than 150k in pop

Some more info:
Home of Jim Carrey (Aldershot - district in Burlington)
Sister city of Itabashi, Japan
Home of Rainbow Butt Monkeys now know as Finger Eleven
Home of Sound of Music Festival
Home of Ikea HQ for Canada
 

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Str wrote:

Redcross.us

BIN $1100 - Please pm offers.

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See http://www.bitlaw.com/source/tmep/1205_01.html


1205.01 Statutory Protection

Various federal statutes and regulations prohibit or restrict the use of certain words, names, symbols, terms, initials, marks, emblems, seals, insignia, badges, decorations, medals and characters adopted by the United States government or particular national and international organizations. These designations are reserved for the specific purposes prescribed in the relevant statute and must be free for use in the prescribed manner. (In addition, there are other statutes which affect marks. See the listings, in TMEP Chapter 1900, of citations to sections of the United States Code and the Code of Federal Regulations.)

For example, Congress has created about 70 statutes through which exclusive rights to use certain designations are granted to federally created private corporations and organizations. Violation of some of these statutes may be a criminal offense, e.g., 18 U.S.C. §§705 (regarding badges, medals, emblems or other insignia of veterans' organizations); 706 (Red Cross); 707 (4-H Club); 708 (coat of arms of the Swiss Confederation); 711 ('Smokey Bear'); and 711a ('Woodsy Owl' and slogan, 'Give a Hoot, Don't Pollute'). Other statutes provide for civil enforcement, e.g., 36 U.S.C. §§18c (Daughters of the American Revolution); 27 (Boy Scouts); 36 (Girl Scouts); 1086 (Little League); and 3305 (The American National Theater and Academy).

2. Use of the Greek red cross other than by the American National Red Cross is proscribed by statute. 18 U.S.C. §706. Use of the coat of arms of the Swiss Confederation for trade or commercial purposes is proscribed by statute. 18 U.S.C. §708. See In re Health Maintenance Organizations, Inc., 188 USPQ 473 (TTAB 1975) (mark comprising a dark cross with legs of equal length on which a caduceus is symmetrically imposed (representation of caduceus disclaimed) held registrable, the Board finding the mark readily distinguishable from the Greek red cross (on white background) and the Swiss confederation coat of arms (white cross on red background)).
 

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yikes!
great name though ;)
 

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It's one of the most obvious trademarks globally; still, this is a sales thread and prospective buyers should use their own judgement.
 
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