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I am a writer, inventor and retired anesthesiologist. Searching the Internet, I recently discovered that the Brain Dex Company is selling T-Shirts with my expired patent (including my name), printed on them. I am aware that my patent is now Public Domain. But my name ?
someone who runs a website with an expired doman license? Does that make sense? Godaddy.com can provide domain names and some douchebag is still running one that expired over a year ago. Would his page even load up? Are there ways to exploit the system and run a website with an expired license? Is this misdemeanor theft?
Can i buy domain name adding life behind yahoo ,( yahoolife.com ) is this legal ?
i am looking to buy a new domain name using yahoo word infront and some words added behind, like yahoolife.com , yahoopolitics.com, yahoonepal.com yahoosansar.com ..
anybody can reply me is there any trademark law or any rules so that that yahoo will block my website after i bought domain or not.. do they take action or do domain seller stop service on domain after purchase or any problems might arouse.?? in case of google i find undergoogle.com is working ……..and other domain name might be there which are begin with trademark name google or yahoo like http://www.yahooanswersecrets.com/ they are using their website since long time. ..
but i am little bit confused whether yahoo will take action on their name before my website or not???
please reply fast ….!! waititg ‘
Thanks
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you mean no google ads there no commercial ads should be display there?
A client of mine did not keep an eye on his domain name. It expired and within a couple days, some entity snapped it up. He’s a musician (not a big name, but trying) and needs it, and the domain was his name, so it’s not like this company can use it. They grabbed it so they could be there when he needed it back. I’ve heard of this happening…is it legal? I’m afraid his options are limited.
I own a .mobi domain name that anther company wants. The company says I can’t own this domain name because it infringes on their trademark. The company owns the .com, .biz, etc. but never purchase the .mobi. Now they are claiming the right to the .mobi. I initially purchased the .mobi with the intent to profit. Does anyone have any advice on how to handle this situation and how I should respond?