What Are The Rules Around Domain Names?

If you register a domain name that already exists but the words are swopped around, eg euronames (that already exists) then you register one as nameseuros – what are the rules on this? Because I do not understand why you can buy the domain name but nothing is mentioned about the infringement law?

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One Response to What Are The Rules Around Domain Names?

  1. Tracy L says:

    Well, domain names, like any other business names may be subject to Trademark and copyright laws as well. Trademarks are a well known “gotcha” for domain registrants. DON”T infringe, it will cost.
    Here is a good articlehttp://www.web-source.net/trademark.htm
    From that -
    “If you’re in the market for a domain name, you may want to consider searching the Trademark Electronic Search System, http://www.uspto.gov/main/trademarks.htm prior to registering a domain name. By researching the trademark regulations and knowing your rights, whether you hold a trademark or a domain name, you may be able to avoid the possibility of litigation.”
    Note, in some cases even a domain name can be “trademarked” so you have to know all the issues. ICANN is a good source of information about domain names.http://www.icann.org/ they have full control of all domain names, regardless of the registration provider.

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