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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: , , .
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Hi i have some keywords which i want to rank for, but they contain company brand names. Im willing to take down the site if the company complains, but im afraid if they complain direct to the registar (namecheap) and they might shut down my account.
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| PutYourSoulInWhatYouDo War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: In Europe
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Maybe they will I'm not sure about namecheap, but my advice is don't play games with that things online.
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| Maize N Blue Nation War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Philly
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The issue wouldn't be with your registrar, it would be with your hosting company. Godaddy has been known to not want to argue with legal requests, so they tend to be take down happy. HostGator on the other hand is less jumpy in that regard, I believe. This topic was discussed to death here: Is trademark in domain name black 'n white .. or gray Note: I use trademarks in certain domain names of mine as I h ave weighed the various risks and I have never ever seen one instance of where this issue has come up and they have not just given a takedown request first. That being said, I was basically called the anti-christ in that thread for my view on this subject. It was pretty much 10 on 1. |
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| Plundering the Web War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: , , .
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There is absolutely no problem, unless you try and market it as an official site. The courts have been there, done that. That's why so many sites like I hate gm.com, or other hate sites, or even fan sites flourish. How many domains do you think have google, playstation, wii, etc. in them? Tons. Fair and legal. In fact, companies either love them (fan sites) or hate them (hate sites). Either way, a name brand in a domain is fair game. You just cannot use logos, trademarks, etc. to market your site, or try and push yourself off as an official sanctioned site. It just occurred to me again that there are a zillion domains with beatles in them. A great way to use images legally, is to become an amazon affiliate and post image links to products. Amazon actually encourages this. Paul |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009
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you can not post as it is you can modify and post on your website 2nd option is you can give source of that url on your website |
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