Domain/Company name has only 1 letter difference

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3 comments, last by Aliii 11 years, 2 months ago

Ive chosen a name for my possible future company, .....Ive registered the domain name. Now I see that there is another company whose name is only one letter different than mine. And they are a gamedev company too. I guess I cant go with the name Ive chosen as a company but should I register a new domain too?

Thanks!

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Why would you keep that domain name? Can you afford to fight a lawsuit against things like trademark violation, trademark dilution, unfair practices, and so on? And what will you do if you lose?

Picking a unique name is the best idea.

Why would you keep that domain name? Can you afford to fight a lawsuit against things like trademark violation, trademark dilution, unfair practices, and so on? And what will you do if you lose?

Picking a unique name is the best idea.

....you are right. Thanks!

Ive chosen a name for my possible future company, .....Ive registered the domain name. Now I see that there is another company whose name is only one letter different than mine. And they are a gamedev company too. I guess I cant go with the name Ive chosen as a company but should I register a new domain too?

Thanks!

You can do it cause you don't want your users to go to the other company.

Other then that you don't have to do it.

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Ive chosen a name for my possible future company, .....Ive registered the domain name. Now I see that there is another company whose name is only one letter different than mine. And they are a gamedev company too. I guess I cant go with the name Ive chosen as a company but should I register a new domain too?

Thanks!

You can do it cause you don't want your users to go to the other company.

Other then that you don't have to do it.

I dont think so. I did a bit of research and Ive found lawsuits that were about the exact same thing. ....in some cases the name was quite different but it sounded the same.

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