Domain Squatting A Persons Name

Discussion in 'Legal Issues' started by Stefie179, Jun 12, 2008.

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    Sup all. What are the legalities of domain squatting someones real name. I have a friend who is famous and his name is squatted. Obviously its owned because its his name. Can anything be done about this?

    Thanks
     
    Stefie179, Jun 12, 2008 IP
  2. altyfc

    altyfc Peon

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    What kind of domain, is it? A .com ...?
     
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  3. Stefie179

    Stefie179 Peon

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    Yes its a .com
    Does that make a difference?
     
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  4. tonyran

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    he can start sending legal email to the domain owner assuming he knows who the owner is, if he doesn't then talk to his hosting or failing that to his registrar.

    nothings guaranteed though
     
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  5. Stefie179

    Stefie179 Peon

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  6. browntwn

    browntwn Illustrious Member

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    More than one person can have rights to use a particular name. Unless he is the only one with that name or has somehow trademarked it, he is out of luck.

    I wish I could take the domain of my name, but someone else got it first. That is just the way things work.
     
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  7. Dave Zan

    Dave Zan Well-Known Member

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  8. BigMark2008

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    I would just change my name to something thats not squatted... DUH
     
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    coolcode007 Well-Known Member

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  10. rogue123

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    Things just keep getting complicated :D
     
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  11. chandan123

    chandan123 Prominent Member

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    what if i register one name say a pronouncable 5L.com which has no meaning now
    and after 5-6 years may be a celeb of that name borns :D
     
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  12. tonyran

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    you can register anything you want, but if someone else patent it they can take it from you, case in point myspace.co.uk
     
    tonyran, Jun 13, 2008 IP
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    chandan123 Prominent Member

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    myspace.co.uk was taken but they used to display myspace ad which was a drawback for their side right ?

    check myspace.in , myspace.co.in ;)
     
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  14. collegec

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    I doubt there is anything that can be done. Lots of people have the same name.
     
    collegec, Jun 14, 2008 IP
  15. hmansfield

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    Everyone should have their name, if it's available. Unfortunately many people all over the world have the same name, so I don't see that he can do anything about it.
     
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    gnathat Banned

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    #16
    You can't copyright a personal name unless its a business etc and its filed. Then legal action can be taken to claim the domain name.
     
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    Very Funny.. those two site.. Loved it..
     
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  18. tonyran

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    myspace.in also display mayspace ad on their space so why theyre still exist then?

    myspace.com patented that name, its theirs now, no one else can use it without their permission. As to why those two sites are still exist? probably because it alot easier to sue somebody in country such as US or UK than others.
     
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    Dave Zan Well-Known Member

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    It's trademark, and one doesn't have to be a "business" to establish one using
    their name. Look at showbiz and sports celebrities who commercially endorse
    products yet haven't filed a trademark registration for their names.
     
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    This is why you always register your name first :D:D
     
    calum, Jun 16, 2008 IP