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9 minutes ago ago from @ErikJHeels

Domains Are Valuable? D oh! I ve been on the Internet since 1984, watched the Internet evolve from text-based protocols to web-based protocols in the 1990s, and completely missed the generic domain name gold rush that has made many millionaire domainers . Well, almost completely. On 08/02/95, I registered one good generic domain name Heels.com . And that was only because I have an unusual surname ( ). Today, I m busy turning ...

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How To Name Your Company, Trademark Your Domain Name, And Domain Name Your Trademark

9 minutes ago ago from @ErikJHeels

Can you verb a noun? OK, and domain name are not verbs, and although people generally refer to it is, strictly speaking, more correct to speak of registering trademarks and registering domain names. Not to split hairs, but, then again, that s what lawyers do for a living. And when I speak of I am referring to registering federally, i.e. with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Here are some practical strategies you can take ...

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Domaining with Descriptive Names

18 hours ago ago from udrpcommentaries

However similar domain names are to trademarks, even confusingly similar does not diminish a respondent’s legitimate interest based on its making a bona fide offering of goods or services before notice of the dispute. Advertising and search portals deriving pay-per-click revenue are not proscribed unless there is evidence that the domain name was intentionally registered to take advantage of the complainant’s trademark. Trademarks on the ...

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Is eHelper.com a Typo of EdHelper.com?

12 hours ago ago from Domain Name Wire

When is a typo not a typo? Is eHelper.com a typo of EdHelper.com? Yes, according to National Arbitration Forum panelist Sandra J. Franklin. In a decision handed down yesterday, Franklin awarded the domain name eHelper.com to the owner of EdHelper.com. It's a strange decision since eHelper is fundamentally different than EdHelper. It's not a typo in the same way EdHlper.com would be, and eHelper.com is a legitimate, stand alone name ...

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Should You Include Keywords In Your Domain Name?

7 hours ago ago from Secret Earner

One of the biggest issues facing an internet entrepreneur may in fact be choosing a domain name for their business. It seems like an easy task and that just about any name would suffice, but in fact using information about your business venture in the actual domain name can really help you to gain attention with the search engines. So when choosing a domain name, no matter what you choose to name your business lets for argument sake say ...

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