When a trademark is similar to or the same as a domain name, there is a conflict between domain name and trademark rights. The main manifestations are as follows:
Domain name infringes trademark rights: without the authorization of the trademark owner, others register the same or similar trademark as a domain name, resulting in trademark rights infringement of the trademark owner.
2. Trademark infringes the domain name right: If another company uses a domain name to register a trademark, and this trademark is very similar to another company's trademark, the brand of another company will be infringed.
3. counterclaim: the trademark owners claim that the domain name owners have infringed their trademark rights, but the domain name owners claim that they registered the domain name under the legal use of the trademark, and the trademark owners have infringed their rights.
4. Renewal confirmation: When the domain name owner fails to renew it on time, the domain name will expire and become public, and others will have the opportunity to register the domain name. In this case, it is possible that others try to register the same or similar domain name as the trademark, and infringe upon the rights and interests of the trademark on the domain name.
All these manifestations may attract the attention of trademark owners. In order to avoid potential conflicts, enterprises should carefully consider trademark rights when choosing domain names.