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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
I really don't know. In a UDRP action you would need a registered (maybe common law) trademark. Generally so far, the TLD string has not been an issue common words are, e.g.; 'porn' is a common word 'porntube' could have been trademarked -- it has been;
it's up to the precedential decisions I guess.
If your current name is not trademarked, and worth a lot to you in branding, do it now.
Interesting question ...
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I'm interested in knowing for sure, because let's say someone had newporn.com and bought newporn.tube. Without saying too much or naming names, I know that newporntube.com can be taken because of that..
So, that means that it's possible for anyone with KWporn.com that takes KWporn.tube could be infringing on "porntube"...
Same with sex tube if someone owns that term and anything else similar..
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