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Originally Posted by AdultKing
1. Register everywhere you can.
2. Up to hundreds of dollars per jurisdiction.
3. You usually pay an application fee, examination fee then a trademark fee. The length of trademark validity before renewal varies from country to country.
4. That's up to you and how well protected you want to make the mark.
5. You can file a UDRP and have the case decided. The registration needs to be in bad faith.
6. Yes they are required to by ICANN.
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my only goal is to stop other people from using my trademarked phrase in their domain.
1) why everywhere ? isnt there centralized registry for domainers ?
thanks.