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Can you use a domain name that includes a product name from another company?

When selling products related to an established brand such as Kindle, Apple, Nokia, could you get into legal trouble by using their name in your domain/business name? For example www.-----kindle.com, www.Apple----.com.

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Bad idea. Not worth it, as even if you think it is legitimate, you probably couldn't afford to defend a lawsuit from BigCorp. – Steve Jones May 9 '12 at 10:08

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Absolutely you could get into trouble, and you wouldn't have much of a defense, either. The trademark specifically protects the company's right to use that name for commercial purposes. Selling products is a commercial purpose. You won't find websites such as best-deals-on-sony.com for precisely that reason.

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Even that kid who set up MikeRoweSoft.com got into "trouble", although maybe that isn't such a good example, as he used it to his advantage. – Steve Jones May 9 '12 at 10:07
well, another example is Lindows lost a lawsuit brought by Microsoft. – maciej May 9 '12 at 17:53

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