The trademark holder failed to register the domain name in time. The domain name had the same name as the trademark but did not agree with it, and the domain name was registered maliciously.
1. The trademark holder fails to register the domain name in time: The trademark holder fails to register the Internet domain name specified by the trademark in time, causing other people to register or use the domain name, thus causing disputes .
2. The domain name has the same name as the trademark but does not agree: When the domain name has the same name as the trademark, but is not directly related to the meaning expressed by the trademark, disputes will also arise.
3. Malicious domain name squatting: When someone else’s high-profile trademark is registered in a domain name first, the trademark owner is unable to establish a brand link on the first-registered domain name, causing user confusion. This behavior Can be considered malicious squatting.