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Beatzones

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Not sure if I'm using correct terminology here.

But I assume a domain that represents an industry could be called an industry domain? Feel free to laugh at me.

i.e. bricks.com.au

Are there any cases of people trademarking a name which represents an industry. Causing hassle for the domain holder.

How do domainers get around this?

Cheers
 

Blue Wren

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Yes there have been cases where trademarks have been registered.
DON'T REGISTER TRADEMARKED NAMES.
 

snoopy

Top Contributor
Not sure if I'm using correct terminology here.

But I assume a domain that represents an industry could be called an industry domain? Feel free to laugh at me.

i.e. bricks.com.au

Are there any cases of people trademarking a name which represents an industry. Causing hassle for the domain holder.

How do domainers get around this?

Cheers

Pretty much any word can be trademarked if it relates to a different industry, eg an ice cream company called "Bricks". A phone company called "Orange". Trademarking a bricks company called "bricks" is going to be a near impossibility, and likely subject to people seeking to get it cancelled if ever were granted.
 

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