Could the rights of a co.uk domain (to matching .uk) be trumped by a Trademark holder?
Here is a scenario,
****.co.uk registered ten years ago, not a generic name but no conflict at the time with any business or TM rights
The name has subsequently been adopted for a major global product, over 180 million units sold at an average price of several hundred pounds.
****.co.uk has automatic rights to ****.uk, but there would be no point in registering ****.uk
If the TM holder had grounds to claim ****.co.uk I am sure they would have done so. I wonder what their position would be if ****.uk is registered.
The TM holder has no interest in buying ****.co.uk and the domain will not be gifted to them. I have a charitable third option if they would like to get in touch.
I expect most Acorn members can identify the name in question. There are no prizes for posting the domain, and doing so would probably not be helpful to us or Admin.
Here is a scenario,
****.co.uk registered ten years ago, not a generic name but no conflict at the time with any business or TM rights
The name has subsequently been adopted for a major global product, over 180 million units sold at an average price of several hundred pounds.
****.co.uk has automatic rights to ****.uk, but there would be no point in registering ****.uk
If the TM holder had grounds to claim ****.co.uk I am sure they would have done so. I wonder what their position would be if ****.uk is registered.
The TM holder has no interest in buying ****.co.uk and the domain will not be gifted to them. I have a charitable third option if they would like to get in touch.
I expect most Acorn members can identify the name in question. There are no prizes for posting the domain, and doing so would probably not be helpful to us or Admin.