Originally posted by Ari Goldberger
The issue is not whether the word/term in the domain name is the subject of a trademark, the issue is the extent of the trademark holder's rights. If it's a common word/term or descriptive term, the tradmark holder's rights are limited, and you have more flexibility in what you can do. ]
i like that part....if it is a common word..........
in Greece , where i am , pepsi is a common word....
i just own the www.pepsi.gr
i don t want to sell it! thats a statement!
Originally posted by tassos
i like that part....if it is a common word..........
in Greece , where i am , pepsi is a common word....
i just own the www.pepsi.gr
i don t want to sell it! thats a statement!
Originally posted by tassos
don t forget that pepsi took the name from the greek dictionary...if you see in the trademarks Athens ,Apollon thesis aspis idea and many other greek words and ancient names are TM , as a greek leaving in greece i think i have the right to use them...
Originally posted by RMF
Last year I sold a TM name for $12K. The company use to own the domain name, but didn't renew it. I had it for about 6 months before they contacted me. Prior to them contacting me, I had a site based on their product, and I didn't attempt to sell the domain name.
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