Can I Violate A Trademark With My Domain Name?
Sunday, February 7th, 2010 at
1:30 pm
I just called the US Trademark Center and could not get an answer. @@ Was advised to call an attorney and I do not have the $.
So my domain name is abc123.com
and my DBA is abc123.com
If someone decided to trademark the phrase “abc123″ could I get in trouble even though my DBA is abc123.com (with the .com added could I get in trouble)
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No. If someone decided to trademark abc123, with yours being abc123.com; they are two totally different entities/trademarks. There would be no discrepancy. Most likely, if the one who went & trademarked the phrase abc123 became very successful & profitable, the abc123 trade marker would just simply buy the domain from you.