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Mixed Use (Vanity Email and PPC) of Surname Trademarks

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Registering surnames for operating a vanity email service is a legitimate business model. The problem comes when the trademark is well-known or famous and respondent also deploys the domain name for an advertising website. Tucows.com Co. is at the center of this kind of dispute. It has succeeded where the use is consistent with the model – Ancien Restaurant Chartier v. Tucows.com Co., D2008-0272 (WIPO May 6, 2008); Markel Corporation. v. Tucows.com Co., D2007-1750 (WIPO June 5, 2008)– and … Read the rest

Posted in Abusive intent, Advertising, Cybersquatting, Para. 4(a)(ii) of the Policy, Para. 4(b)(iv) of the Policy, Pay-per-click, Personal name, Surname, Suspension / termination, Vanity e-mail | Tagged , , | Leave a comment