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Domain name registration as a trademark
1. Not necessarily.

2. Salience refers to an attribute of a trademark, which marks the source of an enterprise's goods or services and distinguishes it from those of other enterprises.

3. If the trademark you apply for uses "website name or website domain name or the same name", as long as it can "show the source of your company's goods or services and distinguish them from those of other companies or enterprises", it belongs to the distinctiveness of the trademark.

So you don't need to use the website name and domain name to apply for the contract. One of the names can "indicate the source of your company's goods or services and distinguish it from other companies or enterprises". The combination of two names does not meet the above criteria, nor does it constitute "salience"