Domain Names and Trademarks FAQ
Get answers to your questions about domain names and trademarks, and how the two can conflict.
When does an Internet domain name qualify as a trademark?
How can I find out whether a trademark I want to use as a domain name is already being used?
What happens if there is a conflict between an Internet domain name and an existing trademark?
» Can a business trademark a domain name for future use?
Can a business trademark a domain name for future use?
It is possible to acquire ownership of a trademark by filing an "intent-to-use" (ITU) trademark application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) before actually starting to use the domain name. The applicant must start using the domain name within the required time limits -- six months to three years after the PTO approves the trademark, depending on whether the applicant seeks and pays for extensions of time. The filing date of this application will be considered the date of first use of the trademark as long as the applicant actually uses the trademark within the required time limits. For more information about trademark registration, see How Federal Trademark Registration Works.
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