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Damian_Maxcash 03-12-2005 06:23 PM

Do u think this domain is safe?
 
I just registered this for a project Im working on and Im not sure if I should have done it. Am I gonna get my ass sued?

thirtysomething.tv

Bloody expensive those tv domains as well!

pornguy 03-12-2005 06:24 PM

If they come knocking, I would just hand the fucker right over. It wont be worth the time and effort.

Adult Site Traffic 03-12-2005 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornguy
If they come knocking, I would just hand the fucker right over. It wont be worth the time and effort.

Agree.

"Hold on just a sec and I'll transfer it to you while you wait at the door". :)

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pussyluver 03-12-2005 06:27 PM

Look to see if there is a trademark for thirtysomething. That will be a clue. If there isn't, I'd hire an attorney when they come knocking. Of course you could hire one now and get an opinion. I'm not an attorney, but that was my opinion.

Damian_Maxcash 03-12-2005 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pussyluver
Look to see if there is a trademark for thirtysomething. That will be a clue. If there isn't, I'd hire an attorney when they come knocking. Of course you could hire one now and get an opinion. I'm not an attorney, but that was my opinion.

I think u r correct..... Let this be a lesson "Dont Drink and Buy Domains"

I saw it there with the "available" label next to it and coudnt resist

Its perfect for what Im doing

Damian_Maxcash 03-12-2005 06:32 PM

Interesting... thirtysomthing.com is a dating portal

I might be ok

nojob 03-12-2005 06:35 PM

good luck with that.

Kristian 03-12-2005 06:42 PM

I can't see a problem. Thirtysomething is a common slang word. It's not like you registered seinfeld.tv or thesopranos.tv

Go with it. Fuck them.

pussyluver 03-12-2005 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kristian
I can't see a problem. Thirtysomething is a common slang word. It's not like you registered seinfeld.tv or thesopranos.tv

Go with it. Fuck them.


Windows is a common word too. So is New Technology (NT). Try using them and see what Microsoft would have to say.

the .tv on thirtysomething could make a diff????

pussyluver 03-12-2005 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by damian2001
I think u r correct..... Let this be a lesson "Dont Drink and Buy Domains"

I saw it there with the "available" label next to it and coudnt resist

Its perfect for what Im doing

Worse than driving drunk is at the keyboard drunk sometimes! Been there and fucked up more than once. Could be worse I guess. You could of been having cyber sex with someone and left the screen open for your girl friend to find and read. :helpme

http 03-12-2005 07:41 PM

If you had windows.com and sold real windows etc, and not the OS, or another OS, or software at all, you'd be fine

Steen2 03-12-2005 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by http
If you had windows.com and sold real windows etc, and not the OS, or another OS, or software at all, you'd be fine

Correct.

Steen2 03-12-2005 07:50 PM

In fact:
http://www.window.com/

Scootermuze 03-12-2005 09:01 PM

Ya just never know...

AutoZone began as AutoShack, but Radio Shack sued and won.. Even though they were 2 totally different types of stores...

Kristian 03-12-2005 09:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pussyluver
Windows is a common word too. So is New Technology (NT). Try using them and see what Microsoft would have to say.

the .tv on thirtysomething could make a diff????

:1orglaugh

Funny you mention windows. I sold my uPVC firm before getting into this biz. You're quite wrong. Windows is a common word and as long as your product is related to that common word (ie not pc software), you're fine. If I could have bought windows.net when I owned my firm, I would have - in a fucking heart beat! We used to ship our product to north america and canada, I would have done very nicely. From what I was told by a solicitor in the past, the domain is fine as long as it is a generic name from the dictionary, not a persons name or created brand name (like google), and your name and product do not attempt to give the surfer the impression of any affiliation with another name / product. :thumbsup


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