What is the difference between a domain name and a trademark
1. Scope of use
There are many types and compositions of traditional trademarks, and a trademark can be used in different products for which it is registered, and is allowed Used simultaneously; however, the domain name is unique throughout the Internet.
2. Regionality
A traditional trademark registered in country A and receiving legal protection does not mean that it is also protected in country B. It must be re-registered in country B. Obtaining the exclusive right to register a trademark is determined by the regional nature of industrial property rights; however, there is no such restriction on domain names. Since the Internet is global and is not subject to geographical restrictions, and the network is global, domain names must also be unique. Sex, these two properties are complementary to each other.
3. Definition of similarity infringement
Traditional trademarks in When applying for registration, it is required that the same or similar words, patterns, and combinations as existing trademarks are not allowed; however, domain names have no restrictions on word similarity. Because domain names are limited in length, the maximum capacity of global domain name registrations does not exceed 4.3 billion. If it is stipulated that similar domain names cannot be registered, it is not effective from an economic point of view, and domain names are recognized by computer systems, and computers can also accurately identify very similar domain names. Separate and there will never be any confusion. (Again, the credit for uniqueness)
Four. Joint protection measures
The main trademark of an enterprise can be registered by registering a joint trademarkProtection, such as ** Lever and its other sub-brands; but such protection methods are difficult to achieve on Internet domain names.
Compared with domain name infringement, trademark infringement is even more serious. How to protect your own trademark rights and how to change the current situation of copycats everywhere?
Enterprises should strengthen brand awareness and increase the intensity of trademark protection. Yuyang Intellectual Property We can formulate complete intellectual property protection plans for enterprises, and establish priority protection mechanisms for products with high added value and relatively high technical content. Once infringement occurs, we will help enterprises respond in a timely and effective manner and be strict with infringements. blow.
To sum up, domain names and trademarks are two different concepts. Their scope of use is different, and their regional characteristics are also different. The difference is that trademarks are restricted by a certain address, but domain names are not. If you have any other questions, please feel free to consult online.
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