Hello, I need your help. I want to register a domain that has the word 'Google' which is a Trademark of Google Inc. If i register a Domain with the word google will they sue me? My Domain Name is Like: google*****.com Please help me Thanks,
They don't sue but instead they put the news on top of all the other results that police reads that says things like " anyone who takes googles name other than google is a child molestor ".. and a "criminal".. stuff like that usually shows up on top of google news results and google search results and police, fbi, secret service and people usually see it on top. so the whole world will want you dead. google brainwashes humanity and sends them all on to you without you even noticing. you can say " thank god google did not sue me " but you never understand why exactly that police officer wrote down on papers on your records that you are a "suspected criminal" thus your records in U.S. are ruined and you can never succeed in life in U.S. and usually this results in depression and suicide . That's the way google sues, they kill you through ways that are complex. just like google algorithms. tomorrow you gonna notice in your country on youtube's front page the results will show up in a way so that if police reads or sees it .. they'll say 'anyone who takes googles names is a criminal '.. - Sumer Kolcak
If you do not believe me go study anyones life in the history that bought a google name... or said something negative about google. their life turns upside down, and they usually die in a suicide. everybody says ' oh it was just a suicide, it had nothing to do with google '. because google writes on their top results that... ' it's always just a suicide, it has nothing to do with google.' they call it "google dance"... kind of like snakes in the jungle dance to annoy their pray (victim) so they can make it dizzy and then go for the kill. or like those documentaries from history, where you chase your victim until the victim jumps off a cliff. thus it looks like a suicide. welcome to earth, prepare to dine in hell. and welcome home. this is where i call home. i've been here for a long time. ( the location within imagination. ) i'm glad you came. want some tea? ( we have crackers, lemon juice, lemonade, candies, etc.. ) and here's a lovely music that goes with this science-fact that people often refer to as ' it's just a theory. ' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5bhBSb92LY - Sumer Kolcak
I saw some websites with the word "google" in them and they seem so far functioning expl: mygooglepagerank(dot)com. however you will probably be facing two potential problems, both of them could be serious: 1. a law suite: you will lose the domain name. 2. a complete ban from google: whats the point of developing a site that will be nowhere to be found on google? Good luck
It's trademark infringement and you could be sued, but more likely they would just take the domain with a UDRP. Of course, you couldn't run adsense on the site. It would be a complete waste of time. P.S. Ignore the first two posts by GOT - he has a serious head injury.
I also think the same. so i have decided not to buy that domain i will try something similar to that.
They say in ths world nothing lasts forever well i don't believe that's true. From now, until forever, that's for how long Google will be suing you all. that's a britney song by the way, i take no responsibility for it. - Sumer Kolcak
letmegooglethatforyou.com has been around for quite some time. I think it all depends on what you're doing. If you are trying to register, howtoscamgoogle.com or googleadwordscoupons.com then yeah you will likely lose the domain.
agree with everyone else - i doubt you would be able to run adsense so whats the point - and i doubt your site would ever be found - so technically you would be wasting $7 + change
I would stay away from having google in your domain name. There are lots of ways to make money online so I wouldn't take the risk. I agree with most of the other people who have commented
Trademark domains are really a bad idea, especially in the case of Google. Don't piggyback, just come up with something more original.