If I regsiter a domain name - say luvvlyjubbly.co.uk or .com, how simple is it to protect luvvlyjubbly-widgets.co.uk should I ever want to add a couple of domains on specific subjects but leverage the brand of the main site?
I don't want to purchase 14 billion domains all over the world - just to ensure that in the UK and US I have some protection.
I know WIPO oversee the protection of brands and cybersquatting but how good are they really?
Not sure about US trademarks.
Getting the trademark definitely protects us from people buying trademark-keyword.ws and marketing to people in the UK for example but we have to give them "fair warning" that they are infringing trademarks and that they should get their act together. So far, everyone has been quick to comply.
On the reverse, we tried to market a domain - let's call it German-roads co uk - (it was as general as that) only to find that a well known company called "German Roads" had trademarked their name and were upset. Naturally, we obliged and took the site down.
Here are the links for more information on each service. I have also included a link to the actual US DMCA which was approved by the United States Congress in 1998. Its in PDF format. Hope this helps.
US Trademark and Patent Office Web Site: www.uspto.gov
Godaddy Copyright Information Service: [godaddy.com...]
US Digital Millennium Copyright Act: [loc.gov...]
CompWorld
The problem was that people were registering common words or phrases and then attempting to exclude others from employing those words or phrases by asserting that they held trademark rights. Nothing could be further from rational truth or law, but that doesn't stop some people from trying.
If there's something truly unique about your domain creation and related use then the application makes sense. However, if widgets is a common word and you are attempting to protect "green widgets" you might be wasting your time.
Jeff Esq.
P.S. This isn't a legal opinion determinative of anything in your particular case ;-)
Thi biggest worry is that I cannot buy every variation so I will create the main brand - trademark it and then hopefully that will ensure that all variations cannot be used without our permission.
Compworld : yes everything will be new material - so maybe I will look at the US copyright too!
It's such a minefield to ensure that you protect something you work hard for!