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Posted by Rich Zuchowski on January 22, 2000 at 22:50:41:

In Reply to: Re: Trademark Infringement /Domain Names posted by M. Arthur Auslander on January 20, 2000 at 04:34:45:

: : A collection of generic words has been trademarked. Let us say (fictitiously), "ChildsWorld, Inc." is trademarked by one company who operates day care facilities. I register the domain name, "Childs-World.com" with the intention of developing a portal web site for parent addressing all kinds of parenting issues (one of which would be a link to finding day care facilties). "Childs-World.com" or "A Childs World.com" is the name under which the business operates, and a search of the US Patent office comes back with this name being available for registration. The business of "children" is a big business. Am I infringing on the trademark of retailer "ChildsWorld, Inc." if I establish a web-based business, "A Childs World.com" using the domain name "Childs-World.com"?
: The hypothetical is too confused to repsond to. There is a mix of trademark and trade name and q question of cybersquatting. No matter what, it looks like the edge of trouble. When it comes to the law it is often better to move away even when you are right to avoid the high legal cost of proving your are right, (if you are).
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In a similar circumstance, does a business across the country, which does not have it's business name registered as a trademark in it's home state,
my home state, nor nationally have any legal claim on a domain name? Suppose I decide to register a domain name of 'GollyGeeWilligers.com', for
whatever reason, and then find out that there is some little store in Podunk somewhere that is running a mom and pop shop with the same name.
Even though I am not using the name in a commercial manner, would this store have any 'right' to the name? Would they have a claim that my taking
the name prevents their doing business via their business name on the internet?





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