What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? I'm in South Carolina. He's in Massachusetts.
I have been searching for a domain name for a new business. I found a name I like--a good idea for a brand--and saw that the .com domain is already registered to a man in Massachusettes. It's not an active website; the url shows nothing. So I emailed the owner of the .com domain. He said the domain is not for sale, which isn't a huge problem, because I could use a .org domain instead. But he further added that the name is trademarked. It's a very generic name, like "Health Coach" (It's not "health", but the second part is "coach".)
However, there is no record of a business in his city in Massachusetts with that name. Nor, as I said, is there a website. So, since a trademark is abandoned when it goes unused (correct?), how do I document that it's not being used currently? I don't want to proceed, and then perhaps he sees my .org and decides to build a 5-minute website and sue.
His trademark comes up for renewal in November.
Thanks.
I have been searching for a domain name for a new business. I found a name I like--a good idea for a brand--and saw that the .com domain is already registered to a man in Massachusettes. It's not an active website; the url shows nothing. So I emailed the owner of the .com domain. He said the domain is not for sale, which isn't a huge problem, because I could use a .org domain instead. But he further added that the name is trademarked. It's a very generic name, like "Health Coach" (It's not "health", but the second part is "coach".)
However, there is no record of a business in his city in Massachusetts with that name. Nor, as I said, is there a website. So, since a trademark is abandoned when it goes unused (correct?), how do I document that it's not being used currently? I don't want to proceed, and then perhaps he sees my .org and decides to build a 5-minute website and sue.
His trademark comes up for renewal in November.
Thanks.