A World Intellectual Property Organization Arbitration and Mediation Center panelist recently decided that the existence of a U.S. trademark registration for the term “EXPRESS” should not bar use of the .express top-level domain (TLD), because the generic term “express” has many uses and there are a variety of domains that could be used with the TLD that would not involve the registrant’s mark.
WIPO Panel Member Rejects Objection to .Express Domain
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