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Here's a good one.
I have a site called Big Woody's USA Trading Post. The url is bigwoody.us.
I recently received a letter from an Australian law firm telling me that their client tradingpost.com.au has sole claim to the name Trading Post and that I have 28 days to change the name of my site.
It's my contention that:
1. The Australian site does business basically within that continent.
2. My site deals exclusively with merchants within the USA.
3. While their site may be called "Trading Post," they have no right to the exclusive use of the word within a site's title. In my opinion, it would be tantamount to a website named Supermarket.com telling the local grocer that he can't call his place of business a supermarket anymore. Or Bookstores.com telling webmasters that no one can use the word "bookstore" in their site's titles anymore.
4. A quick
Google search yields a nice crop of sites with Trading Post in the title.
Any advice would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
gestroud