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M.J

Trading Name / Website Name ?

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Hi,

I'm thinking of registering and setting up another website and i've got the idea of going for a specific make/model in the name.

For example www.FordFocusCarSales.co.uk

As i have the Ford name in my domain would that cause any legal issues? If the site and company grew would i have a trademark issue?

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I'd be careful and seek legal advice as I know of a dealer who was a BMW specialist who had bmw in the name and they took him to court and he lost, had to change his name and pay their legal bills.

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Yes that's what i thought, think its better to keep it safe and avoid a manufacturers name

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Guess I get away with it being the 'type' of car I sell 

SuperMiniUk Ltd

www.superminiuk.com

However i do sell a few mini's weirdly enough!!

;)

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33 minutes ago, Mat C said:

Guess I get away with it being the 'type' of car I sell 

SuperMiniUk Ltd

www.superminiuk.com

However i do sell a few mini's weirdly enough!!

;)

you probably get away with it as the word MINI has multiple meanings in the dictionary so very hard to IP protect a common word like this but BMW has no meaning in the dictionary only an abbreviation so therefor is a direct reference to a brand that they've created. 

I looked into something similar for one of my domain names that I own WWW.WEBUYANYCARORVAN.COM and was advised that I could use it to direct to a landing page but if I made any other reference on the site or called my business name that then they could have me for passing off so I settled for wbac.co.uk instead. 

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I set up a vehicle servicing business which had the words service & smart in the name. Mercedes GMBH sent a letter to us to change our use as it was their copyright etc but our solicitors sent one back telling them they can't copyright a word pertaining to something clever and we never heard back. I see mini (without a capital letter) the same. Using the word Ford, for example, I think you'll get told off for unless you maintain watery road ways :D

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