petermeadit
Top Contributor
Hello all,
Just wondering how this scenario goes?
An SEO guy picks 6 targeted keywords derived from research and analysis, and decides to go out and do SEO on those keywords getting backlinks to the target domain name.
The keywords start ranking pretty well in a pretty tough vertical. They also start getting a lot of incidental/natural rankings for keywords which obviously other companies would like to rank for. No optimisation or links actively aquired were done for any keywords other than the targeted 6 chosen .
Now a compeditor wants to claims Trademark Infringement and threatens legal action because they got outranked naturally for their own keywords... and one of those keywords just happened to be their own domain name since it was very generic...
The question is this, can there be any trademark infringement if the compeditor outranks naturally its compeditors trademark keywords and including their actually domain name?
Example compeditors domain name is: 'name.com' targeted SEO domain name is: 'somename.com'. SERP results start showing somename.com above name.com naturally...??
So when you type the words 'name.com' into the search engine, then 'somename.com' outranks them...
Do they have a legal leg to stand on?
Cheers,
Peter Mead
Just wondering how this scenario goes?
An SEO guy picks 6 targeted keywords derived from research and analysis, and decides to go out and do SEO on those keywords getting backlinks to the target domain name.
The keywords start ranking pretty well in a pretty tough vertical. They also start getting a lot of incidental/natural rankings for keywords which obviously other companies would like to rank for. No optimisation or links actively aquired were done for any keywords other than the targeted 6 chosen .
Now a compeditor wants to claims Trademark Infringement and threatens legal action because they got outranked naturally for their own keywords... and one of those keywords just happened to be their own domain name since it was very generic...
The question is this, can there be any trademark infringement if the compeditor outranks naturally its compeditors trademark keywords and including their actually domain name?
Example compeditors domain name is: 'name.com' targeted SEO domain name is: 'somename.com'. SERP results start showing somename.com above name.com naturally...??
So when you type the words 'name.com' into the search engine, then 'somename.com' outranks them...

Do they have a legal leg to stand on?
Cheers,
Peter Mead