Grab the domain tvgyide.com before anyone else does

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by wowla_123, Feb 11, 2009.

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  1. #1
    Hi,

    While searching for domains last night, I came across this domain name that has been recently deleted, It is still unregistered. That means, you can register now using any domain registrar!

    The domain is tvgyide.com, that is a spelling mistake of tvguide.com. It gets over 6 million unique visits by the US (traffic from other countries is apart from it).

    I think it can be a good deal to register tvgyide.com (keeping this point in mind that in keyboard, the key U is with Y).

    If you register it, just remember me in your prayers in case you start making big bucks from it :)
     
    wowla_123, Feb 11, 2009 IP
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    domainloco.net Notable Member

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    Cyber Squatting ruins our names as domainers and puts our industry in danger. Please don't encourage trademark infringement in this forum. I'm tired of lazy bastards trying to make a quick buck on someone else's hard work and sweat. So wowla_123 you are now branded as a squatter, congratulations!
     
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    raghul Well-Known Member

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    @domainloco.net i dont get how this is trademark infringement ?? please can you explain??
     
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    domainloco.net Notable Member

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    You are using a misspelt domain name based on their registered trademark, TV Guide. If their TM did not exist, would you have registered the domain? NO. Then it is seen as bad fait for trying to make money off their name.
    If you squatt their name by doing anything other than putting up a blank HTML page on it, they will sue you and take the name away.

    Stay away from TM names and misspellings kids!

     
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    raghul Well-Known Member

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    ohh i never knew TvGuide was a TM name lol...now i know.
     
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    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    yep, this could get you into trouble.
     
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    *sigh* Come on...
     
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    TV Guide is not trademarked, domainloco. No body can own rights to a normal English word....
     
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    sigh... really? It's called a BRAND NAME, and it is a trademark.

    Don't believe me? Okay look at this UDRP filing by TvGuide.com

    lol whomever registers this domain will have a lawsuit faster than you can say "trademark".

    "The Complainant registered TV GUIDE as a trademark with the USPTO on March 10, 1998 in connection with the goods of Television, VCR, etc., in Class 9 and the services of TV Broadcasting Program Transmission, etc., in Class 38."


     
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    Astroman Well-Known Member

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    Were you selling it, or was the post just to say it was available to register?
     
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    domainloco.net Notable Member

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    The thread was started to say the domain was available for registration, but apparently someone was dumb enough to register it yesterday, don't tell us we didn't warn you!
     
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    Astroman Well-Known Member

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    I can't imagine why anyone would say you didn't warn them, or why they would expect anything from you.

    Seems someone in India has it now anyway, I doubt they give a shit about cybersquatting or trademarks to be honest. It would have been more worrying legally for someone in the US to own it I guess, but I don't really think TVGuide.com could care less about it either - having checked it seems all the other possible typing snafus have been registered also, and they're just a bunch of tedious parked pages of no use to anyone.

    I might have tried redirecting it to a site about selling Televisions, but I bet it wouldn't get anywhere near the great results a lot of people might imagine it would. For instance the Alexa traffic stats for tvguode.com are laughable in their patheticness.

    Most people just don't bother typing things into the address bar any more, so misstyped domain names are very much of yesteryear I think.
     
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    I agree completely, it just makes me mad to see people make a failed attempt at running a business online by taking other people's hard work.

    Anyway, I contacted Paul who is the president. He is taking full action against the squatters lol so whomever registered that domain is going to get the full wrath of a HUGE media company.

    I know they win cases pretty easily, so my advice is the following:
    1. cancel the domain name and let them know you are doing so.
    2. forward it to tvguide.com
    3. forward it to google
    4. 404 page it.




     
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    Wow you should always beware of TM before buying a domain.. Do they refund you money for example if you reg is a godaddy and return the domain ?? I think no !
     
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    lol and after that "ignorant" there are other 5 ppl who OFFER to BUY that domain...... so why TvGuide.com is doing nothing for this? I dont think they dont know about this domain (tvguide.org) they should first check the other TLD and than typo domains!


    thanks
     
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    Yeah if the domain were getting type in traffic the would care, but I can probably tell you it's not more than a couple a day. And IF they developed the domain, it would be lost in a matter of days. lol

     
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    yeah, but there is also SEDO in the "middle" for this domain (tvguide.org) because they allow this domain to be sold.... First of all tvguide.org shouldn't be on sale lol

    anyway thats not my problem :D I'm just curious, what is going to happen lol :p
     
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