First you should ask whether this act might constitute trademark infringement. Have you registered a trademark for your company? If not, is it unique? For example, JoNoMo Flowers, Inc. is a more unique than Flower Store, Inc. and someone's use of the "JoNoMo" name would be more likely to constitute trademark infringment than the generic "Flower Store" corporate name.Originally posted by jon
I believe that a competitor registered a domain domain name that is confusingly similar to our company's trade name. Right now he is using it to redirect visitors from that domain name to his competing site. What should I do?![]()
Actually, if memory serves correct, disputes are now governed by WIPO, but you'll see the terms in the terms and conditions of your registrar (or in this instance the registrar of the infringer). Check there first but it is likely to be WIPO resolution. I think it is $1500 to challenge up to 3 (or perhaps it is 5) domain names against the same defendant. Unfortunately it's only worthwhile if it may cost you in money and best to challenge all the wrongfully registered domains that you believe this person may have. Note also that if you win it doesn't meant that the other person has to pay for the cost of arbitration with WIPO. Good luck!Originally posted by jon
I remember people could do that and then registrars like Network Solutions would put the name on hold or confiscate it or something like that. Thanks, Jon