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Online Businesses Using .CLUB and other Domain Name Extensions to Benefit from Supreme Court "Booking.com" Ruling


FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., July 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- On 30th June 2020, in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office v. Booking.com, the Supreme Court of the United States has affirmed that generic terms including .com domain names may be trademarked when consumers do not perceive the mark to signify the class of services, with heightened distinctiveness and recognition attributable to top-level domains that add meaning like .club, .guru, and .vip.

Justice Ginsberg, writing for the court, explains: "[when] [c]onsumers [...] do not perceive the term 'Booking.com' to signify online hotel-reservation services as a class[, ...] a 'generic.com' term is not generic and can be eligible for federal trademark registration." Thus, if a brand has enough goodwill and consumer recognition in the brand that the website creates a perception of the brand, rather than the class of goods, the website is trademarkable.

While Justice Breyer, the sole dissenter, disagrees with the court about whether .com can be appended to a generic term to create a trademarkable brand, he agrees with the court that website addresses using top-level domains which add meaning to the root term are trademarkable, explaining that "the principles discussed above may apply differently to the newly expanded universe of top-level domains, such as '.guru,' '.club,' or '.vip,' which may 'conve[y] information concerning a feature, quality, or characteristic' of the website at issue."

"We feel the court's decision is very good news for any business using a strong domain name as their brand. Being able to obtain a trademark that includes their domain extension is a powerful statement and competitive advantage," stated Colin Campbell, founder of the .CLUB registry. "We have always believed in the value of descriptive extensions such as .CLUB, that add context and meaning to a domain name, and the court's ruling is a strong statement in support of such value."

.CLUB believes that the court's opinion affirms two distinct points.

Campbell is available for further comment on the ruling and its impact on the domain name industry.

About .Club Domains, LLC
Founded by Internet entrepreneur Colin Campbell, whose prior successes include Tucows Interactive and Hostopia.com, .Club Domains, LLC was formed for the purpose of becoming the .CLUB gTLD registry.  With more than 1.4 million domain names sold to date .CLUB leads the pack of new domain extensions in premium sales and usage. More information and links to register .CLUB domains are available now at www.get.club.

CONTACT: Jeff Sass, [email protected]. (970) 367-7277

 

SOURCE .Club Domains, LLC


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