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Domain name / URL laws and rules??


Jamesy

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This might repeat what other people have said. I have read the previous posts, but thought I'd put it in my own words.

 

There's 2 issues here, and they're not related:

1) There's a website that has a similar domain, but a different top level domain (e.g. something.com, and something.co.uk). I'm not an expert on legal ramifications, but the only issue that might arise is trademark. Unless it's an international trademark, I suspect it would be problematic to prove some kind of wrongdoing (which law applies, for starters? With .co.uk, then UK law, but with .com, who knows? US law at a guess? Very complicated.)

2) The "hyperlinking back to the main website" is fairly common. Purely a technical issue, easy to do, no other ramifications or repercussions.

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Thanks guys. I basically bought the domain 18months ago as it was spot on for what i wanted. The .co.uk wasnt available so just got the .com

 

I noticed after buying it that the .co.uk site was live and offering the same service. But as i say the site itself is just a landing page really for their main site

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Law is very slow at catching up with technology. There are a number of cases where people have been accused of "cyber squatting" - purposely registering a domain name so someone else can't get it, but doing nothing with it or trying to sell it to the highest bidder. Further more the practice of registering a domain name matching a company name, trademark or brand for the purpose of misleading customers to your own similar product will land you in trouble. Having your domain taken off you could be the least of your worries.

 

For a .co.uk and you registered someone else's registered business name you may find yourself on the end of a Nominet dispute. Read that page for further details.

 

For .com / .net / .org and similar read ICANNs site.

 

If it's a none related service or product you'll be fine.

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Ah. Ok mate cheers.

 

Their site is offering the exact service. Its

Not trademarked or a ltd company name as their 'actual' business has a bigger name - but this particular site is a lead generator into their main site

 

Hmmm,not sure what to do now lol - either carry on with it or try and find an alternative domain

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