rdworkslab CN domain and keyword
This is the latest email from my Asian friends - If they register my DOMAIN name "RDWORKSLAB.com within the Chinese registry will that impact in anyway? I registered my domain name through INMOTION and my website resides on your servers.
What wold you recommend I say in response?
Pete
Dear Manager,
We have already suggested that they should choose another name to avoid this conflict according as your company have no relationship with them, but they persist in this name as China domain names (rdworkslab.cn, rdworkslab.com.cn, rdworkslab.net.cn, rdworkslab.org.cn) and internet keyword. In our opinion, maybe they do the similar business as your company then register it to promote his company.
As is known to all, the domain name registration based on the international principle is opened to company and individual. Any company or individual have the right to register any domain name and internet keyword which are unregistered. Your company haven't registered this name as China domains and internet keyword, so any company is able to obtain them by registration. But in order to avoid this conflict, the trademark or original name owner have priority right to register China domain name and internet keyword during our dispute period. If your company is the original owner of this name and want to register these China domain names (rdworkslab.cn, rdworkslab.com.cn, rdworkslab.net.cn, rdworkslab.org.cn) and internet keyword to prevent anybody from using them, please inform us. We can send you an application form with price list to help your company register these China domains and internet keyword during our dispute period.
Best Regards
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Todd Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office) | 6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
Tel: +86-02164193517 | Fax: +86-02164198327 | Mob: +86-13816428671
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Hello Pete,
Thanks for your question in regards to having your domain name registered in China. ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) makes the rules for domains, so I highly recommend that you consult with them before you register your domain(s) in China. When I started researching the issue, I kept running in to articles about fraudulent schemes for this issue. So, to be on the safe side, contact ICANN. At the very least, they should be able to provide authoritative information or point you in the right direction.
If you have any further questions or comments, please let us know.
Kindest regards,
Arnel C.