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if you're not trademarked are you a sitting duck?

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Just trying to get my head around this

In theory, if I had a company called DriveCampers selling camper vans on drivecampers.com, but I had no trademark registered for DriveCampers or drivecampers.com. Does this mean that anyone can set up a site selling campers on drivecampers.co.uk with impunity?
 
Mendis said:
Just trying to get my head around this

In theory, if I had a company called DriveCampers selling camper vans on drivecampers.com, but I had no trademark registered for DriveCampers or drivecampers.com. Does this mean that anyone can set up a site selling campers on drivecampers.co.uk with impunity?

Yes provided they do not pass off as yourself,

DG
 
IMO, yes anyone can set up a .co.uk site using a domain name not yet regged.

with impunity..depends on you.

If you are established as a company, using ???.com you aquire rights.

But they have to be defended.

There are many cases where companies own the .com and never bother with the others....net/ .org/ .co.uk etc

Until they find you have them and now want them even years later.


perhaps this will help.

http://www.nic.uk/disputes/drs/decisions/?contentId=2773
 
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