Domain names are internationally accepted on the international Internet, and anyone around the world can use a certain domain name to access a certain website. The domain name is also unique, and whoever registers it first has the right to use it. After registering a domain name, no other organization or individual in the world has the right to register the same domain name again. Therefore, domain name resources are also limited.
At present, all three-character domain names have been registered, and there are very few four-character domain names left. In addition, some foreign speculators are frantically rushing to register domain names. Therefore, Chinese companies must seize the best domain names named after company names, abbreviations or trademarks as soon as possible! Soon, companies and organizations without domain names will not be able to survive in the information society. Many people have realized the uniqueness and importance of trademarks. Domain names and trademarks are equally important! Domain names have actually gone beyond the concept of the Internet. They have functions similar to product trademarks and corporate identifiers.
With a legal domain name, you can build a legal website. On your own website, you can freely carry out a series of world-facing activities such as advertising, product release, soliciting orders, etc.! Domain names have huge commercial value. A company's domain name is generally consistent with its name and trademark. People can easily find the company's information on the Internet, which facilitates corporate promotion. Therefore, most foreign companies have registered company domain names. International practice is that whoever registers first owns the domain name, so there are many unscrupulous businessmen using the company's name and trademark name to register domain names.
The domain name is unique, and the company that has been registered will no longer be able to use the domain name. According to statistics from relevant information departments, large national companies such as Changhong, Tsingtao Beer, Chunlan, Dabao, and Jianlibao have all had their domain names registered. Some of these unscrupulous businessmen have begun to extort Chinese companies. They offer companies a rent of HK$100,000 a year for using these domain names, or a high buyout. Registering a domain name only costs more than 1,000 yuan. Some companies that were squatted paid heavy tuition fees to redeem their trademarks.