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I have metafasebook.com and metafazebook.com
Is either of them a trademark infringement?
Is either of them a trademark infringement?
No , But I think they are worthless, although Facebook also uses a domainI have metafasebook.com and metafazebook.com
Is either of them a trademark infringement?
Do you offer them for sale?I have metafasebook.com and metafazebook.com
Is either of them a trademark infringement?
Yes they are….they are close enough to confuse customers ….but it depends on your intention but you are wasting time with these namesI have metafasebook.com and metafazebook.com
Is either of them a trademark infringement?
I think MetaFasebook looks a great , In general this is not a trademark violationI have metafasebook.com and metafazebook.com
Is either of them a trademark infringement?
YesDo you offer them for sale?
Really ?? How much is the price range approx ?? IYOI think MetaFasebook looks a great , In general this is not a trademark violation
HmmNo , But I think they are worthless, although Facebook also uses a domain
fasebook.com as a back domain
As my suggestion, you should return the names asap and find better ones…you do not want to mess with Meta (the company)Really ?? How much is the price range approx ?? IYO
Thank you for the advice , but I think meta has a lot of problems with its brand and its battle with other companies is not over, I'm asking about Facebook not Meta trademark , Meta stole her trademark from other companies.As my suggestion, you should return the names asap and find better ones…you do not want to mess with Meta (the company)
Everyone has meta names..that's fine. But your obvious facebook ripoff is the problemThank you for the advice , but I think meta has a lot of problems with its brand and its battle with other companies is not over, I'm asking about Facebook not Meta trademark , Meta stole her trademark from other companies.
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Is this a violation According to UDPR rules ?Everyone has meta names..that's fine. But your obvious facebook ripoff is the problem
it's like Applemakbook or mikrosoft etc....
Facebook=meta….I will disagree the statement”Facebook stole her trademarks from another companies”…..I don’t think those companies are gonna win against Facebook but it’s irrelevant….it’s relevant if you have the will or money or time or resources to fight facebook (meta) the answer is most likely noThank you for the advice , but I think meta has a lot of problems with its brand and its battle with other companies is not over, I'm asking about Facebook not Meta trademark , Meta stole her trademark from other companies.
metafasebook look awesome Offer it for sale without a doubtI have metafasebook.com and metafazebook.com
Is either of them a trademark infringement?
I just wanted to check if it's really the sameGood evening.
If you have to ask the question, then you probably already know the answer.
If you have thousands of dollars spare that you can afford to lose if they do come after you, there is only one question you should really ask yourself....are these two names worth the trouble and strife???
Cancel quickly and you may get your money back or you can write off what you have spent as part of your domain investing education.
Thousands of other names available so why run the risk.
Let your conscience be your guide.
Good luck on your journey.
Rgrds,
Reddstagg
Wait, we can return our domains? Like, regularly? Where???As my suggestion, you should return the names asap and find better ones…you do not want to mess with Meta (the company)
Return as in within the reg grace period for newly registered namesWait, we can return our domains? Like, regularly? Where???
I've returned a domain before but I didn't think it was a common practice...
Not done it myself so in no way an expert but seemingly some or all (maybe to be confirmed by those more experienced than I) offer a grace delete period whereby a domain is in effect cancelled as 'not taken up' or cancelled from inception and a refund is possible. It may then appear as in store credit rather than an actual refund to bank account etc...again, maybe others can confirm.Wait, we can return our domains? Like, regularly? Where???
I've returned a domain before but I didn't think it was a common practice...
You may cause him problems with your advice, let him delete the domainsmetafasebook look awesome Offer it for sale without a doubt
I never knew that was such a thing, I'll have to talk to NameCheap about how easy and often I can do that.Return as in within the reg grace period for newly registered names
I disagree with you on this point, I owned this domain meta-facebook.com for about two months, and I deleted it, and a few days ago, two people contacted me who wanted to buy it. I realized that I deleted something of value,If he loves adventure, I advise him to keep it and offer it for saleThey are obviously confusingly similar. The registrations only exist because of the company.
Regardless, these domains are worthless. No one is going to pay to buy these.
Brad