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I registered a domain few days ago. Received this tm issue today. Advice needed. What should I do ?

I think it's fake

Mail Sender - [email protected]

Here is the mail -

" To Whom It May Concern,

We are writing concerning your registration and use of the domain name *****.com, which contains the Meta trademark.

As you are undoubtedly aware, on October 28, 2021, Facebook, Inc. announced that its name has been changed to Meta Platforms, Inc. (“Meta”). Meta is now the owner of well-known offerings and brands including Facebook, Instagram, Quest and WhatsApp. As part of this corporate rebrand, Meta made a substantial investment in developing its Meta name and trademark and as a result of this, Meta instantly received international recognition.

Accordingly, we were concerned when we learned of your registration and use of ****. As we hope you can appreciate, protection of our trademarks is very important to us. Your registration and use of ****".com violates the Lanham Act (15 U.S.C. 1051 et seq.) because it infringes the Meta trademark.

Infringement occurs when a third party’s use of a company’s trademark (or a confusingly similar variation thereof) is likely to confuse consumers as to the affiliation, sponsorship, or endorsement of the third party’s services.

We have filed several proceedings before the United Nations World Intellectual Property Organization's arbitration panel to protect our trademarks and brands. Meta has consistently prevailed in these cases and the domain names at issue were ordered to be transferred to Meta. We are concerned that your unauthorized use of the Meta name may cause confusion as to whether you or your company’s activities are authorized, endorsed or sponsored by Meta when, in fact, they are not.

We understand that you may have registered *****.com without full knowledge of the law in this area. However, we are concerned about your use of the Meta trademark in your domain name. As you may know, the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act provides for serious penalties (up to $100,000 per domain name) against persons who, without authorization, use, sell, or offer for sale a domain name that infringes another’s trademark.

While Meta respects your right of expression and your desire to conduct business on the Internet, Meta must enforce its own rights in order to protect its valuable trademark. For these reasons, and to avoid consumer confusion, Meta must insist that you immediately stop using *****.com, and transfer the domain name to Meta within 7 business days. You should not sell, offer to sell, or transfer the domain name to a third party.

Please confirm in writing that you will agree to resolve this matter as requested. If we do not receive confirmation from you that you will comply with our request, we will have no choice but to pursue all available remedies against you.

Sincerely,

Meta IP & DNS Enforcement Group
Legal Dept.
Meta Platforms, Inc.

_Any personal data collected by Appdetex and used to identify individuals for the purpose of this communication have been done in accordance with applicable privacy laws and the Appdetex Privacy Policy available at: https://www.appdetex.com/legal/privacy-policy.

Certain information provided herein may be confidential and/or protected from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient of this transmission, please notify the sender immediately and do not deliver, distribute or copy this transmission, disclose its contents, or take any other action in reliance upon or as a result of the information it contains."
 
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I believe you dont have much options, especially if there is meta beside FB or similar from old brands under umbrella of Meta. Next question is, do you have it parked and ads are shown? If there is yes and the ads for meta or social platforms are showing, this is a strong indication of TM infringement... I can not say without knowing the name, but usually they get 99+% of the UDRP cases.
 
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Odd - But it is definitely the same as the WhatsApp example and they shut down the App in question....

As I said look into it more closely - even contact Appdetex without revealing your details and ask if it is a legitimate notice from "enfappdatex.com"
Good point . Will do. Thanks 👍
 
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I registered a domain few days ago. Received this tm issue today. Advice needed. What should I do ?

I think it's fake

Mail Sender - [email protected]

Here is the mail -

" To Whom It May Concern,

We are writing concerning your registration and use of the domain name *****.com, which contains the Meta trademark.

As you are undoubtedly aware, on October 28, 2021, Facebook, Inc. announced that its name has been changed to Meta Platforms, Inc. (“Meta”). Meta is now the owner of well-known offerings and brands including Facebook, Instagram, Quest and WhatsApp. As part of this corporate rebrand, Meta made a substantial investment in developing its Meta name and trademark and as a result of this, Meta instantly received international recognition.

Accordingly, we were concerned when we learned of your registration and use of ****. As we hope you can appreciate, protection of our trademarks is very important to us. Your registration and use of ****".com violates the Lanham Act (15 U.S.C. 1051 et seq.) because it infringes the Meta trademark.

Infringement occurs when a third party’s use of a company’s trademark (or a confusingly similar variation thereof) is likely to confuse consumers as to the affiliation, sponsorship, or endorsement of the third party’s services.

We have filed several proceedings before the United Nations World Intellectual Property Organization's arbitration panel to protect our trademarks and brands. Meta has consistently prevailed in these cases and the domain names at issue were ordered to be transferred to Meta. We are concerned that your unauthorized use of the Meta name may cause confusion as to whether you or your company’s activities are authorized, endorsed or sponsored by Meta when, in fact, they are not.

We understand that you may have registered *****.com without full knowledge of the law in this area. However, we are concerned about your use of the Meta trademark in your domain name. As you may know, the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act provides for serious penalties (up to $100,000 per domain name) against persons who, without authorization, use, sell, or offer for sale a domain name that infringes another’s trademark.

While Meta respects your right of expression and your desire to conduct business on the Internet, Meta must enforce its own rights in order to protect its valuable trademark. For these reasons, and to avoid consumer confusion, Meta must insist that you immediately stop using *****.com, and transfer the domain name to Meta within 7 business days. You should not sell, offer to sell, or transfer the domain name to a third party.

Please confirm in writing that you will agree to resolve this matter as requested. If we do not receive confirmation from you that you will comply with our request, we will have no choice but to pursue all available remedies against you.

Sincerely,

Meta IP & DNS Enforcement Group
Legal Dept.
Meta Platforms, Inc.

_Any personal data collected by Appdetex and used to identify individuals for the purpose of this communication have been done in accordance with applicable privacy laws and the Appdetex Privacy Policy available at: https://www.appdetex.com/legal/privacy-policy.

Certain information provided herein may be confidential and/or protected from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient of this transmission, please notify the sender immediately and do not deliver, distribute or copy this transmission, disclose its contents, or take any other action in reliance upon or as a result of the information it contains."
Without knowing the actual domain you registered, there's no way of knowing the likelihood of potential infringement. It depends a lot on the actual classes of their trademark and how likely a customer would be confused by your domain and those specific use classes. So if you registered metafart.com, that's gonna be a less likely case of confusion / infringement than if you registered metasocial.com.
 
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Guys check this what they replied

My Question to Appdetex.com
> Is enfappdetex.com is connected with you ? Mean your parent site ?

They replied within one hour
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Appdetex is authorized to act on behalf of its customers in the enforcement of their brands.

If you have received an email notice or other communication please reply to that same email, making sure that the subject of the notice is retained so your message can be properly routed. Also include any reference numbers that relate to the enforcement action.

Please rest assured that all communication is reviewed and shared with the brand owner(s). Due to the volume and nature of our work, however, Appdetex is unable to respond to emails received outside the original enforcement thread.

Thank you,

Appdetex

Appdetex is authorized to act on behalf of its customers in the enforcement of their brands.

If you have received an email notice or other communication please reply to that same email, making sure that the subject of the notice is retained so your message can be properly routed. Also include any reference numbers that relate to the enforcement action.

Please rest assured that all communication is reviewed and shared with the brand owner(s). Due to the volume and nature of our work, however, Appdetex is unable to respond to emails received outside the original enforcement thread.

Thank you,
 
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Guys check this what they replied
Thank you,

Look like they advertise their services to me without answering my original question
 
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So if others jump off a bridge will you? You regged a trademarked domain. No excuse.
Good Question but i reg. Not a exact meta name i reg. Next trending xmeta domain which was very rare imo
 
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Time to get rid of it by the look of it......
 
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Plus i replied in the tm email too it seems 12 hours+ no replied

Can you imagine guys fb will use this type such a garbage for protecting brand ?

Without replied how to escalate this matter lol
 
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And of course 'you' will fund that TM lawyer for him, that will end up eventually losing, right?? :xf.rolleyes:

6 case sites SCOTUS

Retired judge

Vast wipo experience

A fist year law student can destroy FB in any combo meta TM case

They own .com
That's it
 
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The law firm that will come after you is hoganlovells.com. They represent Meta. If you fight the case yourself, it costs you nothing.
Yes. Thanks 👍
But no needed it's a fake issue.
They try to stolen our domains only.
 
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If it's real, counter sue and get a TM lawyer who would love to crush FB

Depends on who the real enemy is here.

In both cases their lawyers win.
 
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There are thousands of people who have bought meta related domains. Just try and buy one from GoDaddy , like Metacash, metamoney,metabank etc. All taken
 
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I didn't see the domain but even if both words are trademarked by Meta it is only a copyright infringement when there is potential for someone to mistake the domain for representing the company in question. It is not in the name but rather how it is used. The word "meta" has enormous meaning in many fields and Facebook can't squat on the term everywhere it is used just by changing their name.
 
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What's there to worry about? Meta (Facebook) is themselves being sued by Meta.is for using the word "Meta".
LMAO.
 
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received similar mail from same provider.

more than 3 months ago; I did not even reply.

Nothing happened.
 
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I believe you dont have much options, especially if there is meta beside FB or similar from old brands under umbrella of Meta. Next question is, do you have it parked and ads are shown? If there is yes and the ads for meta or social platforms are showing, this is a strong indication of TM infringement... I can not say without knowing the name, but usually they get 99+% of the UDRP cases.
As a domainer i parked it on dan for sale . like everyone did.
But my doubt 🧐 is there is no trademark issued for the right domain but issued for me while i am not using the exact name
 
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Do a whois on the enf domain. Looks like a legit correspondence. Without knowing the name, hard to know how strong a case they have, but that seems to be a legit email
Checked too & asked appdetex.com too . Waiting for their reply

Domain name is - dm me
 
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Sh+t - Just realised........Delete the domain and I will delete my links - hopefully in time not to be indexed - they are a Brand Protection Company after all :xf.smile:
👍
 
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Is this who you are worried about?
 

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