[Dcphp-dev] Brand Protection

Aaron Brazell abrazell at b5media.com
Fri Feb 16 10:59:04 EST 2007


I think once you have the operational name registered with the local  
small business development agency (or whatever it is called) and the  
Chamber of Commerce, that's pretty much legally binding, no?
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Aaron Brazell
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On Feb 16, 2007, at 10:56 AM, Ray Paseur 703.346.0600 wrote:

> Right good point, dot-NET and dot-ORG, as well.
>
> Joseph Bajin wrote:
>> I would also say all the iteration of your domain name as well.  
>> Things such as common mis-spellings, dashes in between your names,  
>> and any abbreviations for your company name that you might have  
>> used...
>> On Feb 16, 2007, at 10:29 AM, Ray Paseur 703.346.0600 wrote:
>>> With any new business, you need trademark registration and a web  
>>> site, etc.
>>>
>>> Going a step farther, what does the group recommend in terms of  
>>> brand name protection?
>>>
>>> I can think of getting a GMail account, and maybe Yahoo and  
>>> HotMail.  What else makes sense?
>>>
>>> Thanks, ~Ray
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