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domain-name infringement

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A quick definition of domain-name infringement:

Domain-name infringement is when someone uses a website name that is too similar to someone else's trademark or service mark. This can cause confusion for people trying to find the real website. Infringement is when someone does something that violates the rights of a patent, copyright, or trademark owner. It's like copying someone else's work without permission. If someone does this on purpose, it's called willful infringement. If they didn't know they were doing something wrong, it's called innocent infringement.

A more thorough explanation:

Domain-name infringement is when someone uses a confusingly similar internet domain name to infringe on another person's trademark or servicemark. This means that they are using a name that is very similar to someone else's brand name or service name to trick people into thinking they are the same thing.

For example, if someone created a website called "CocaColaStore.net" and sold products that looked like they were from Coca-Cola, that would be domain-name infringement. People might think they are buying products from the real Coca-Cola company, but they are actually buying from someone else who is using a similar name to trick them.

This is a type of intellectual property infringement, which means that someone is interfering with the exclusive rights of a patent, copyright, or trademark owner. It is illegal and can result in legal action being taken against the infringer.

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