
yes, there's trademark law.domain names fall under trademark law. one has to show business(or other association) to a name to have greater rights over it. 2012/4/7, Moses Muya <mouzmuyer@gmail.com>:
Let me add to the question. Do we have any provisions in our laws that allow for copyrighting of domain names. I know domains like facebook.com or amazon.com are protected by copyright. Is it possible to register a company that is primarily based on a domain name - like in the case where there is only an online store and no 'Brick and Mortar' shop?
On 5 April 2012 22:37, James Nzomo <kazikubwa@gmail.com> wrote:
An online dating service named chipsfunga.....hehehe
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2012/4/5 Gate Keeper <mohasq@gmail.com>
Skunks,
I appreciate very much for this. I can pursue the above options if dialogue fails. Gate keeper
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