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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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You made a typo (a -> e).

Copy & paste FTW, I guess.

It still looks fraudulent. I found an identical issue on GD forum here:

godaddy.com/s/question/0D58W00007E5uExSAJ/i-purchased-a-domain-in-the-name-whatsappua-and-i-received-a-message-from-an-email-following-whatsapp-telling-me-that-i-violated-their-trademark-and-that-i-should-transfer-the-domain-to-them-so-that-i-would-not-be-charged-with-a-penalty-of-up-to-100000
 
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Much as im childish and laugh because it has the word fapp in it, and that would make me automatically think this is a scam, if you put email enfappdetex.com into google, you will see this page indexed (good job you guys removed all other info in time), a couple of whatsapp emails and then a spotify and uber one. appdetex.com is a company that auto detects trademark infringements. I would say by the inclusion of spotify and uber and that there are no pages screaming its a scam (which happens with most scam emails), then I reckon its real.
As someone said, double check the email address directly with the company to confirm.
If you had meta before fb trademarked it, then you are good, if you bought it after, then I would say you are on shaky ground unless you have developed it (I am not legally qualified!!).
I checked & email the company too. Check my next message for their reply
 
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It's winning.......there's your answer
True.
It's easy to say.
There are lots of money needed. Plus 99% chance to fail

Because world is ruled by billionaire only not for us
 
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Be careful it can be some scammer/domainer which want to scare you, so you will gift your domain free of charge, look at the email it has numbers, that website is down.
Wait for UDRP better from them not some cheap email, look always at email so it comes from trusted website!
Yes. Will do.
Waiting for 17 hours + no replied
 
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Guys
Since I have meta.madrid & meta.cctlds
Do you think I can get such notice?

I am talking about simple meta.cctlds

Thansk
 
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so whats the domain name which made them come after you?
 
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26 hours over. No replies lol 😂
 
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Could very easily be a scam to steal meta domains from naive domainers. I wouldn't register a Meta domain personally, but not every Meta- prefix or -Meta suffix domain is an infringement.
True 🙂
 
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But there are thousands of companies already registered with a TM with Meta in their name well before Zuckerberg's wife registered it in 2015. They should be suing him.
Its pretty complicated but they bought at least one or two entities out of their meta related trademarks (dated years earlier) in addition multiple of their own meta marks since October 2021.

what matters here now imo if they want to try this on other names is registration date and an adless lander and of course never contact them.

I agree with you its a crock but I would not be surprised if they try this again on other meta names. They have been udrping the most obvious infringements for months now.
 
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Stay away from Trademarked names.same things happened to me on IBM, and Richard Branson names.
IMO,just delete the name
 
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I think CIA kidnapped the OP.
 
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I hand-regged the meta domain last year, a week before FB announced the rebranding as Meta.
Is this a trademark infringement?
I'm not qualified to give legal advice, and that wasn't my intent. Please disregard my previous comment. Ultimately, regardless of the facts or any previous cases, if you are sued or whatever you will have to defend it, and it is the court that would decide what was or was not a trademark infringement. Anyone considering fighting a UDPR request should consult a lawyer.
 
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Facebook doesn’t have just the extensions they have many meta trademarks now and nobody should be registering Meta after Zuck’s announcement last October.
There is lots of recent reg. Meta sales you can check in namebio dropcatch sales.
 
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Yes. Thanks 👍
But no needed it's a fake issue.
They try to stolen our domains only.
Have you benefited from the advice given in this thread?
 
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Meta” may be a perfectly fine trademark, and perhaps it is even the best trademark that they could have found from a legal protectability and risk-management standpoint. But most of the time, once the research starts and the analysis begins, it is often not an especially attractive alternative


Regards,
Will
 
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