samifan24
03-18-2009, 04:47 PM
I know we have a few lawyers on the board. I have a quick trademark and copyright question which I'm hoping someone can answer. I recently purchased a domain name which includes the name of a major social networking website. I thought this was ok because I found other sites which use the name of this website in their own URLs on the Internet. I was told today by a staffer at this networking website that the website is in the process of trademarking its name worldwide and "may" take action against anyone using their name in a domain for any reason.
I went to the ICANN website and it seems to indicate that domain names are not subject to trademark and copyright laws as long as they are not used in bad faith to misrepresent the brand in question.
My question is: is there any way that I'm allowed to keep my domain name in this situation? If it matters, I am not selling anything on the website and its domain is not a frequent or purposeful misspelling of the social networking website's name so, essentially, I am not representing my website as having anything to do with the larger site in any way.
I went to the ICANN website and it seems to indicate that domain names are not subject to trademark and copyright laws as long as they are not used in bad faith to misrepresent the brand in question.
My question is: is there any way that I'm allowed to keep my domain name in this situation? If it matters, I am not selling anything on the website and its domain is not a frequent or purposeful misspelling of the social networking website's name so, essentially, I am not representing my website as having anything to do with the larger site in any way.