08-22-2007, 01:16 AM
You folks don't even have to worry about that NY law. As long as the domain
name bears a term or even a personal name being used as a trademark, it's
likely to attract a trademark holder's attention. (or anyone else's anyway...)
The namesake can either sue under any applicable law or file a dispute with
WIPO since the .name Registry agreed to use them for such:
http://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/gtld/index.html
name bears a term or even a personal name being used as a trademark, it's
likely to attract a trademark holder's attention. (or anyone else's anyway...)
The namesake can either sue under any applicable law or file a dispute with
WIPO since the .name Registry agreed to use them for such:
http://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/gtld/index.html
Quote:Registries that are restricted to certain purposes also provide special proceedings to resolve disputes concerning compliance with their respective registration restrictions.
- .aero
- .asia
- .biz
- .cat
- .coop
- .info
- .jobs
- .mobi
- .museum
- .name
- .pro
- .tel
- .travel