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23 Feb 2004, 19:36 (Ref:883125) | #1 | ||
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Im not sure if this is the most appropriate place to put this but just thought this may be of concernt to some individuals. Perhaps I am wrong, but its certainly irked me!
OK, so there is a forum that has some motorsport discussion on it but most of seems to be porn and general chit chat... ANYWAY... I have found out that the owner of this site is registering lots of domain names and setting them up to forward to his forum. The bit thats annoyed me is that he is registering domain names that are either driver names and team names. So I suppose I just want to warn any driver in the british F3, Frenault, Fford in case they havent registered their domain names yet. This person has already got www.tomkimber-smith.com, heikkikovalainen.com and so on. So I reckon if there are drivers heading upwards they might want to park their domain names, just in case. mods - If you think this thread be better placed somewhere else please do so, I didnt really know where to put it |
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23 Feb 2004, 19:40 (Ref:883136) | #2 | ||
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nothing wrong with that its forward planning and as far as im aware there is nothing wrong with it, infact if mr kimbersmith wants his name back as a domain name he can purchase it off said website, thus making it profitable for the site owner...
however tomkimber-smith.co.uk by the looks of it still available so............ Last edited by GolddustMini; 23 Feb 2004 at 19:41. |
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23 Feb 2004, 19:43 (Ref:883143) | #3 | |
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i put it in cool sites because i don't really know where to put it either. any other ideas welcome...
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23 Feb 2004, 19:45 (Ref:883147) | #4 | ||
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From the site owners point of view it could be a profitable little thing hes got going on, however, from a race driver P.O.V it means a few things:
right now they can be 'parked' for about £8.99/£1.99 on www.oneandone.co.uk if somebody else buys theirname.com or .co.uk etc then it could cost them £hundreds to buy them... so I suppose Im just saying, if you are planning a website it might be better to register the name sooner rather than later |
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23 Feb 2004, 19:46 (Ref:883150) | #5 | ||
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Hi bella you prob know better than most I was going to put it in the racers forum but thought better of it
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Well... actually cybersquatting is a civil offence and if you cannot prove you own the right to have the name, you may face a hefty fine in court.
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I'm sorry, I don't agree with that at all. A totally immoral approach, IMO. By the way, are you interested in www.golddustmini.com.......? |
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24 Feb 2004, 16:37 (Ref:884168) | #8 | ||
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It is immoral - as are some of the contents of the site all his domains forward to! I wouldnt dream of registering names of racing drivers just to forward them to my new website.
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This was common not so long ago for various types of famous people, whose name was linked to sites that they would prefer them not to be. I think those with money were able to recover the names, but unless you have registered your name as a trade mark (or whatever) then how can you claim a URL (i.e. a string of letters) belongs to you. Why can't he register www.tom-kimbersmith.com instead and have it all over his car and helmet etc so everyone gets the correct one.
I do not think he should he have the right to any URL just cause it has these letters in it? God help Tomkimber Smith if he ever wanted a website! And poor old Harry Potter! |
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Ford and their evil henchmen manage to sue everything that looks or sounds even remotely related to them.
Like sites of feline enthusiasts. ******s... Last edited by ASCII Man; 24 Feb 2004 at 22:34. |
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25 Feb 2004, 00:36 (Ref:884739) | #12 | ||
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BBC Legal dont seem to like the fact that he has got bbc-f1.com 'allegedly' If the name is a trademark then I see the problem, if the name isnt a trademark, then there isnt much that can be done, and u r right supertouring that anyone can register any name ... being an irrational female et all, I still think that Such act is Immoral,
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If the name is a trademark or patent, then it is illegal to use it - but if the person registering the name is in, say, ukraine, you have a problem...If the name is very similar, but not exactly the same, then its a legal field day - say you have acompany called The Racer Company Ltd, with a website racercompany.co.uk and someone registers racerco.com - very open to debate! Individual names are even harder to prove - I don't own racingdad.co.uk - or a personal name website, so there really isn't anything to stop someone else registering them...
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