I understand if someone made up a word then registered a domain with that word and started selling, there is a chance the word is already trademarked and they'd have to stop immediately. But lets say you are selling "candles" for example and you register the domain "candles.com" or .de .ie whatever TLD your country uses if you are lucky enough that it's available, can a word like candles be owned in any way by a company or person? I think that when the word is descriptive of the product and obvious that you are safe enough.
Could you be infringing on someones trademark with this?
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I understand if someone made up a word then registered a domain with that word and started selling, there is a chance the word is already trademarked and they'd have to stop immediately.
But lets say you are selling "candles" for example and you register the domain "candles.com" or .de .ie whatever TLD your country uses if you are lucky enough that it's available, can a word like candles be owned in any way by a company or person? I think that when the word is descriptive of the product and obvious that you are safe enough.
This is HYPOTHETICAL and i am not hoping to get legal advice!
Thank you.
But lets say you are selling "candles" for example and you register the domain "candles.com" or .de .ie whatever TLD your country uses if you are lucky enough that it's available, can a word like candles be owned in any way by a company or person? I think that when the word is descriptive of the product and obvious that you are safe enough.
This is HYPOTHETICAL and i am not hoping to get legal advice!
Thank you.
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