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❓ASK Can anyone complaint for his brand name used by another domain?

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For example someone started softelectronics.com and a month later another person started verysoftelectronics.net then is it possible for former person to go legally against verysoftelectronics.net ?
 
I don't think so, these are different domain names, even in normal business registration people do have similar business names. "Very soft" is different from "soft" also .com and .net. All you need do is to work hard to kill the name through aggressive marketing.
I like your last sentence, it not even enough to go legal for a stolen name the most important is being more active or hard working to beat your competition
 
Very interesting topic! There are conflicts always just like Apple and Tesla had problems in acquisition of precious .com and I will say that its always good to stay away from legal conflicts and cases.
 
Isn't there a provision in the legal clause that can guide and offer you a backing in terms of similarity of branding thst can infringe or cause misrepresentation as a result of sounding or looking the same?
 
Isn't there a provision in the legal clause that can guide and offer you a backing in terms of similarity of branding thst can infringe or cause misrepresentation as a result of sounding or looking the same?

Bright point ! Clause related legal law point can help solve such issues. Still its quite complex situation whete both parties can put their own arguments to fight for their business.
 
Isn't there a provision in the legal clause that can guide and offer you a backing in terms of similarity of branding thst can infringe or cause misrepresentation as a result of sounding or looking the same?

Yes, but international complications, well complicate things. If both people are in the same country then you might be able to do something - but if you are in different countries the cost of any legal route will be prohibitive.
 
Bright point ! Clause related legal law point can help solve such issues. Still its quite complex situation whete both parties can put their own arguments to fight for their business.
That is just the problem,its an argument that can be very difficult to settle as one party will be stating that they have stolen their brand whilest the other will be claiming that it is actually not the same brand.I actually dontvlike such misunderstandings.
 
Here is the answer to this question and so many others as well. Why do owners of HYIPS get away with it? Why do people get away with copyright infringement? Why are there so many illegal activites in the net?

Simply, people are not going to go to court. Here we have a small website owner. Do you think he/she has the resources for international litigation ? Generally speaking the courts work against us and leave us with nothing to do…
A lot of times this is what actually happens. Especially in international cases, it just not worth the trouble one would go through, and if the opponents are rich and corrupt, it's a dead case.
 
Yes, you actually sue when a company is using your brand name. And you got it first. I read about someone who named their website or a company out of the owners name. And it's not famous but when Microsoft was established they paid him to use the name or so
 
I don't think so because they are two different name and has no legal justification to for court action. Let him maintain his domain and try to make popular.
 
Soft and very soft are kind of two different things except the soft owner originally bought the trademark for everything soft, then he can sue

Whatever trademarks, copyrights etc he has there is still a lot of problems.

If the other domain is registered in another country, or the owner lives in another country then the cost of suing him would be prohibitive and may be impossible. Even huge companies have problems with people voilating copyrights in other countries, the idea of a small website owner being able to do anything is .... well, it's impossible.
 
Whatever trademarks, copyrights etc he has there is still a lot of problems.

If the other domain is registered in another country, or the owner lives in another country then the cost of suing him would be prohibitive and may be impossible. Even huge companies have problems with people voilating copyrights in other countries, the idea of a small website owner being able to do anything is .... well, it's impossible.
And that is where branding and packaging come in so that the business owner make his product unique so even if he can't sue customers know the difference.
 
No you can not.
Unless that someone use your logo and product design then you can complaint and take to your local law. But if its in different country then you only can complaint but kind of hard to bring it to law..
Try make a unique one..
 
No you can not.
Unless that someone use your logo and product design then you can complaint and take to your local law. But if its in different country then you only can complaint but kind of hard to bring it to law..
Try make a unique one..
There are local and international laws so when you report a copyright theft from another country international laws should help facilitate court proceedings.
 
You dont have any basis to report such website because technically it is very different especially with the prefix 'very' preciding your own website name, couple with the different domain. Net. You may only report when the the content in your website has been stolen and used in the other site.
 
You dont have any basis to report such website because technically it is very different especially with the prefix 'very' preciding your own website name, couple with the different domain. Net. You may only report when the the content in your website has been stolen and used in the other site.
It would depend on many factors. Trademarks are in place to protect consumers, not companies. If something is trademarked and a competitor had something that could confuse consumers into thinking it is the same (even if there are siginificant differences) they could be ordered to close.
 
No we don't have rights to complaint at the issue you said, yes we can post complaint if our brand name were used by other, so we can do it
 
You can only do so if the keyword is a trademarked one and it is going to require you spend some money too. Domain enthusiasts can use trademarkia.com to check for whether w keyword is trademarked or not.
If you are going to be spending to get justice I don't think you will loose in the end because the person or company that uses your trademark will surely pay for damages
 

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