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There are many abreviated domains, many in my opinion that are better than using words.
For example, sausageeggandbacon.com is not quite so good as seb.com.
If sausageeggandbacon.com already existed but had no TM or coprights, could I use the same words on my home page if I owned the domain seb.com
I have a part abbreviated domain - and the fully worded website is apparently copyrighted (note at the bottom of th page). But having checked a business name website, it isn't copyrighted.
So a couple of questions:-
Is there a site that I can check whether or not it is TM'ed or c'ed?
If not, couldI use the full words on my homepage?
If necessary I can post the name of my domain but wasn't sure if it's the right thing to do. I am still learning what goes and what doesn't on this site.
Thanks in advance.
enworb
For example, sausageeggandbacon.com is not quite so good as seb.com.
If sausageeggandbacon.com already existed but had no TM or coprights, could I use the same words on my home page if I owned the domain seb.com
I have a part abbreviated domain - and the fully worded website is apparently copyrighted (note at the bottom of th page). But having checked a business name website, it isn't copyrighted.
So a couple of questions:-
Is there a site that I can check whether or not it is TM'ed or c'ed?
If not, couldI use the full words on my homepage?
If necessary I can post the name of my domain but wasn't sure if it's the right thing to do. I am still learning what goes and what doesn't on this site.
Thanks in advance.
enworb