Friday, September 11, 2009
A name only has value if it can be commercially exploited. To be exploited, it must be available, that is, it should not be too similar to any existing trademarks in the field and the countries where it is going to be exploited. Hence the necessity of checking for similarities with live trademarks in the relevant business sector [...]
Friday, September 11, 2009
This year, the month of November saw the number of gTLDs* (.com, .net, .org, etc.) top the 100 million mark, including dot-coms which topped 75 million. Dizzying heights This year, the month of November saw the number of gTLDs* (.com, .net, .org, etc.) top the 100 million mark, including dot-coms which topped 75 million [...]
Friday, September 11, 2009
A recent study by Quensis revealed that in a body of more than 7,525 English monosyllabics, only 18% have names registered identically in Class 38, but 72% are actually unavailable if you look at the names similar within one letter. Add Classes 9 and 42, and the monosyllabics still available drop to 44% identical and 4% similar. In short, there is nothing left [...]