SERP is a registered Trade mark? May I register a domain with this keyword?

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Hi

I would like to know whether SERP is a registered trademark?

If yes, I don't want to register a domain with this keyword.

If not, I want to proceed.

Let me know.

Any help really would be appreciated.

Thanks.
#domain #keyword #mark #register #registered #serp #trade
  • Profile picture of the author Dave d
    If you want to register a trademarked domain there are risks. There is no right or wrong so its a personal choice, there is no one person that can say you should or should'nt.

    Should you decide to register a trademarked domain you should know that the domain could possibly deleted without notice or nothing at all could happen. Your choice.

    Good luck
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  • Profile picture of the author dsprank
    You can register the name and use it for years without a problem. However if SERP decides that it wants that name for itself it is not to hard for them to do it. It just depends on what the company want to do, if they care at all.
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  • Profile picture of the author PascalSundhar
    Thanks for the replies.

    But what I wanted to know is, "SERP" is a registered trade mark?
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    Here's what Tess says:

    SAFE SERP
    Goods and Services IC 036. US 100 101 102. G & S: advisory services in the field of executive retirement plans. FIRST USE: 20030900. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20030900
    Mark Drawing Code (1) TYPED DRAWING
    Serial Number 76453267
    Filing Date September 23, 2002
    Current Filing Basis 1A
    Original Filing Basis 1B
    Published for Opposition February 3, 2004
    Registration Number 2884874
    Registration Date September 14, 2004
    Owner (REGISTRANT) PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP DELAWARE 1177 Avenue of the Americas New York NEW YORK 10036
    Attorney of Record JOSEPH A. CILLUFFO,
    Prior Registrations 2107465
    Disclaimer NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE "SERP" APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN
    Type of Mark SERVICE MARK
    Register PRINCIPAL
    Live/Dead Indicator LIVE


    What that means is that SERP is not registerable as a trademark. They have no exclusive rights to SERP and no one can.
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    • Profile picture of the author kindsvater
      Originally Posted by sbucciarel View Post

      Here's what Tess says:

      SAFE SERP
      Goods and Services IC 036. US 100 101 102. G & S: advisory services in the field of executive retirement plans. FIRST USE: 20030900. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20030900
      Mark Drawing Code (1) TYPED DRAWING
      Serial Number 76453267
      Filing Date September 23, 2002
      Current Filing Basis 1A
      Original Filing Basis 1B
      Published for Opposition February 3, 2004
      Registration Number 2884874
      Registration Date September 14, 2004
      Owner (REGISTRANT) PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP DELAWARE 1177 Avenue of the Americas New York NEW YORK 10036
      Attorney of Record JOSEPH A. CILLUFFO,
      Prior Registrations 2107465
      Disclaimer NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE "SERP" APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN
      Type of Mark SERVICE MARK
      Register PRINCIPAL
      Live/Dead Indicator LIVE


      What that means is that SERP is not registerable as a trademark. They have no exclusive rights to SERP and no one can.
      This is a common trademark mistake, and it is not correct to assume that no one has such a trademark, or that no one ever can.

      While searching the USPTO is a good start, it is not definitive on trademark issues when it comes to domain registration issues.

      That is because 'common law' trademarks, and trademarks in countries other than the US come into play. Many have lost their domain names due to trademarks that did not appear in a USPTO search.

      Is that a problem? Sure.

      But not one I would worry about. In the typical situation, the person loses their domain knowing they are taking advantage of someone else's name. On the other hand, creating a legitimate website with a good faith reason to use certain words, is quite often all you need to avoid unknown trademark issues.

      Even if there were a company called SERP, SERP is also an acronym for search engine results page, so a generic and legitimate use of the word can be made that has nothing to do with any trademark.
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  • Profile picture of the author PascalSundhar
    @sbucciarel @kindsvater

    Thanks for Your replies.

    Great. You have answered my question in straight without putting any links that can't be searchable.

    Thanks a lot.
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