Any talk on the need for trademark laws for the internet always leads to the requirement of trademarks for domain names. This is quite critical because of the fact that your domain name conveys your identity and also signifies your services to the consumers.
Once you are a trademark holder of a domain name, you can bring charges of infringement upon a firm for using a similar name and thus confusing the public into believing that you, the genuine trademark holder, are somehow linked with their web site.
However, you need to do a comprehensive search for identical domain names in existence before filing your trademark application, in order to prevent any infringements. The search should involve a detailed look at marks that are very similar in appearance, sound or even meaning to the name you have chosen for your website. You must apply for registration only when you are sure that your trademark is distinct enough to avoid any possible violation.
For achieving this, it is advisable to engage the services of a cyber law attorney, who can guide you in cyber related trademark issues. This can go a long way in preventing future conflicts related to possible infringement.
You must also remember that the domain name that you are seeking to register should be capable of serving as a quick identifier of your products and service and should not be just an online address to draw net users to your website.
Besides domain names and their possible infringement, infringement of keywords is a new problem in cyberspace, wherein original trademarks are infringed and used as keywords in advertisements put up through Yahoo, Google, and MSN, with the obvious purpose of creating a misunderstanding and confusing among the customers.
If the promotional ads help in increasing the sale of the trademark holder, it is not an infringement but the problem arises when the advertiser starts making use of such ads for marketing his own goods for an economic advantage.
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