about domain names! Domain names
Confusingly similar
When choosing a domain name the trademark- and trade name rights of others have to be
taken into account. A domain name should not be identical, or confusingly similar to
someone else’s trademark that has been registered as a trademark for the same or
similar products or services as those for which the website, that the domain name
relates to, is used.
Acting against domain names
In case of a well-known trademark, taking action against a domain name that is not
used or used in a different branch is often possible if the other party benefits
from the goodwill of the well-known trademark. If someone else has registered a
domain name with the clear intention to cross someone, benefit from their goodwill
or in case of cyber-squatting, taking action is usually also possible.
Proceedings
Vriesendorp & Gaade has a broad experience and is an expert in litigation and
dispute resolution proceedings (arbitration) in case of domain name conflicts.