GoogleGirl
Member
Hi Everyone,
I have been thinking about registering a new generic web domain name and am surprised that the plural is available.
The singular is taken and the company who is is a major supplier of a certain type of item uses its own "name" followed by "generic domain wording" in all of its advertising but only has the singular 'generic domain name" as its web domain name/address. Their website only has a copyright logo next to their "name"(Is that too confusing?)
Am I able to register the plural and use it to develop my own different idea regarding this 'generic item'?
Goog the Newb
I have been thinking about registering a new generic web domain name and am surprised that the plural is available.
The singular is taken and the company who is is a major supplier of a certain type of item uses its own "name" followed by "generic domain wording" in all of its advertising but only has the singular 'generic domain name" as its web domain name/address. Their website only has a copyright logo next to their "name"(Is that too confusing?)
Am I able to register the plural and use it to develop my own different idea regarding this 'generic item'?
Goog the Newb