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laskos

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Hi all

I have just regegd Checkbook.co.uk

is there a trademark on this name, as i cant find any but just need to make sure.

thanks

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I'm not sure about the UK, but in the US the term "CheckBook" is a very generic one meaning the small register used to record a person's checking account.

I don't think you have any issues, but I am not a lawyer.
 

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Thanks.

Feel a bit easy now heheheh just need to make some enquiries ;)

thanks

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Don't they spell it "Chequebook" in the UK?
 

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Thanks for that m8.

Bit confuding though isnt it? so can i contact the company with it? or ever uk banks?

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yes in the UK we spell it "Cheque Book", no one ever spells the other way, unless they spell it wrong........

cheers

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honour.us
colour.us
cheque.us ...


honor.co.uk
color.co.uk
check.co.uk ...


= :laugh: .ca
 

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"I'm not sure about the UK, but in the US the term "CheckBook" is a very generic one meaning the small register used to record a person's checking account. "

Not to sound like a broken record, but whether a term is "generic" depends on how it is used.

"Checkbook" for a check register would be generic.

It would certainly make a dandy registrable trademark for a brand of deodorant, if someone had the inclination to sell deodorant under the name "checkbook".

So, in this HYPOTHETICAL, if "checkbook" were a brand of deodorant, and you registered the domain name with the intent to re-direct visitors to buy some other brand of deodorant, then, yes, you would have a trademark problem.
 

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"Checkbook" for a check register would be generic.

Yes, but the more interesting question is would "Chequebook" be considered generic for a for a check register in the United States?
 

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Phonetically-equivalent mis-spellings of generic terms are deemed generic. The most commonly cited case for this principle is the Miller Brewing "LITE" case. Finding that "light beer" was a generic term for reduced calorie lager, the term "LITE" was determined to simply be a phonetic equivalent.

There is a wealth of cases on this subject, if you would like to cheque.
 
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