Would Google come after me for this?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by pctec, Mar 12, 2007.

  1. #1
    If I wanted to register...
    Just for the sake of argument googlex.com

    Would they send their muscle to break my legs? Or lawyers...
    :)

    Has anyone here tried to register a name with "google" in it ?
     
    pctec, Mar 12, 2007 IP
  2. adigital

    adigital Peon

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    #2
    Well I think that "Google" is a trademark! However there are websites such as: google-secrets.com NOT MINE! e.t.c
    I am not sure. They might get after you they might not.
     
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  3. pctec

    pctec Well-Known Member

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    HHmmm... I know you can register domains like "googlesucks" and "paypalsucks"...
    I just wondered what the difference would be... I'll wait for more people to weigh in... I really got a good one in mind :D
     
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  4. prodigy

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    Im pretty shore, any domain/product with its name on it. That isn't owned by them will, get you sued :)
     
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  5. speed100

    speed100 Peon

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    #5
    Yep,they can take it from you,but only if they want.I bet that they dont at the moment.I have sonyconsole.com and sonyconsoles.com for 2 years but i didnt heard nothing from sony yet :) Even if i want to open website on the domains i will open it for selling consoles so that would be good for them.I had only problem with e-bay.cc.They (ebay) told me to just to let it expire.So,can you register the domain:yes,can google take it from you:yes.
     
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  6. mdvaldosta

    mdvaldosta Peon

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    #6
    As long as you don't do anything that would make it appear as though you're affiliated with Google.com then you should be fine. A big fat disclaimer will help, and so will the topic of your site.
     
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  7. htmlindex

    htmlindex Prominent Member

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    No, haven't tried & won't try.

    If they found out, the first thing they would do most likely is send you a C&D letter, then take it from there.
     
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  8. ReadyToGo

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    There's been so many cases of domainers losing their domain names due to TR issues, so I wouldn't even bother with it. Maybe if the term is generic enough...
     
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  9. eddy2099

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    Why don't you ask Google as they will be the best people to advise you. All we could do is to guess what will they do.
     
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  10. pctec

    pctec Well-Known Member

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    That's actually a good idea :D
     
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  11. tobycoke

    tobycoke Well-Known Member

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    Now why would you want to mess with Google? The Giver of Pain and Delight. Thank you sir may I have another. Google controls my life...gmail, Adwords, Adsense, Checkout, search engine traffic... and I wouldn't ever consider jeopardizing any of those. :)
     
    tobycoke, Mar 13, 2007 IP