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Perhaps a bit cheeky but it seemed like a great way to end the matter asap.
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Thanks!
What surprises me is the name ("mark text") that they are trade marking seems to contravine the names that are allowed to be trade marked in the UK. I was under the impression you could not trade mark a name that describes the service.
According to the IPO site
We will not accept marks which:
* describe your goods or services or any characteristics of them, for example, marks which show the quality, quantity, purpose, value or geographical origin of your goods or services;
So it is perfectly understandable how a name like "WH Smith" can be trade marked but this trade mark to me seems like the equivalent of a bread maker trying to trade mark "we make bread".
I assume that if they were able to succeed then no other bread making company could use the text "we make bread" on their website or other material.
I am no expert on trade marks so perhaps I am misunderstanding the rules.
Anyway it is great news to hear that it is possible to object to trade marks![]()
They don't have any claim to it really.
Sometimes the best thing to do is to hold your hands up and say you F'ed-up, do whatever you need to do to get out of a situation, and then once out of it, do everything you can to destroy your competitor (in a legal way)
Aye very true, I would just be stubborn and hold out to be paid off or pay up. Purely because I would enjoy the ride ^^
But still, pubs / restaurants / hotels use this phrase all round the country. They should have secured the domain before making a major campaign.
Thanks. Yes the fact the letter is from a reputable trade mark attorney did make me think they may have a good case but thought it was worth getting some advice before I bend over backwards.
You can own domain names which contain Huge Companies Trademarks, and you can use those domains. As long as you don't affect the reputation or income of those companies....
Do some reading on domain name disputes and prepare to fight for your domains.
Great post jeffa. I maintain its a rediculous claim and I was tempted to reg the domains when you dropped them, merely out of respect that I didn't!
Btw, the end user has now registered the .co.ukgame over.
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