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Re: Domain Name Containing Trademark Translation is Determined Confusingly Similar Jothan Frakes  –  Jan 18, 2006 4:44 PM PDT

Does this set precedence for more loose interpretation of 'confusingly similar'? 

This seems noteworthy in that it could have bearing on IDN or other typographical variant registrations that seem quite common.

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Re: Domain Name Containing Trademark Translation is Determined Confusingly Similar Robert Lee Claypool  –  Jan 19, 2006 7:35 PM PDT

But aren't trademarks goods and services dependent.
http://www.uspto.gov/web...

Such that as long as the website isn't promoting the good that the trademark covers, it should be alright?

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Re: Domain Name Containing Trademark Translation is Determined Confusingly Similar shenyang  –  Jan 24, 2006 7:53 AM PDT

Dear Vint Cerf,may you tell us what time can use IDN with gTLD?
as in P.R.China users must buy between ccTLD(e.g,www.Chiinese.cn IDN) & gTLD(e.g www.Chinese.com IDN), but a few can use with our computer's IE.

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Re: Domain Name Containing Trademark Translation is Determined Confusingly Similar JFC Morfin  –  Feb 01, 2006 1:45 PM PDT

Dear Shenyang,
may be will you want to use Chinese names; using Chinese TLD? You can find them as well as Chinese keyword on the CNNIC site. You will note that you can use Chinese private aliases off the shelf in using Firefox.

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