Should I trademark my website name?

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Trademarks are handled by the US Patent Office. For complete information go to: http://www.uspto.gov...

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Small Business Advice: Is it legal and acceptable to work as self-employed and sign all contracts with my name, but represent myself initially for the clients as a studio with name XYZ having trademark XYZ and website xyz.xy?

Is it legal and acceptable to make business in the following way? 1. I will work as self-employed from home, and sign all contracts with my name. 2. But at the same time I will create website xyz.xy, register trademark XYZ, and write on website that...

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I'm going to assume that you are in the United States. That's a pretty big assumption, since most Quora...

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Can you make a website with the same name of one that has a trademark?

Suppose samplewebsite. com has a trademark, if you create samplewebsite. org would that violate the trademark of samplewebsite. com? Also, does the situation change if the trademark was filed in another country?

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I think if you were a little clearer about what you were trying to use for the name of your website...

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If I own trademark to a name, can I stop someone with the .com website from using that name?

For instance, if I owned "Whazzup" as a trademark, could I stop the person who owns "Whazzup.com" from using the name? If so how? And is there any way I can ...show more

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I believe that this will depend on where you are, the laws vary from country to country. IANAL, but...

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If someone owns a website that is a trademark or individual's name and is selling email addresses on it, does that qualify as cyber squatting?

The website is my last name at a .US domain.  I know cyber squatting is defined in US law as holding a domain for the purpose of selling it to the person or trademark holder for a profit.  Not sure if this would qualify?

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It does not matter is this qualifies as "cybersquatting". The only question here is: does...

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A couple of points: Trademarks are national, and will fall under the laws of each country. If you want...

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Names and titles cannot be enforced by copyright in the USA. You might be able to obtain some protection...

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