Is Someone in China Trying to Steal Your .com Name?
by Emilee Elder
(Pennsylvania)
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I started my jewelry business in 1992, trademarked my business name shortly thereafter, and registered my domain name in 1997.
I am careful to and take steps to protect my trademark and domain name. So when I received this email recently, naturally I went on high alert.
Here is the email message:
Notice of Intellectual Property-Trademark Name
Thursday, January 20, 2011 6:10 PM
From: "Angela"
Manager,
We are a Network Service Company which is the domain name registration center in Anhui, China. On January,19th,2011, We received LUNDI Company's application that they are registering the name "MY DOMAIN NAME" as their Internet Trademark and "MY DOMAIN NAME.cn","MY DOMAIN NAME.com.cn" ,"MY DOMAIN NAME.asia"domain names etc., It is China and ASIA domain names. But after auditing we found the brand name been used by your company. As the domain name registrar in China, it is our duty to notice you, so I am sending you this Email to check. According to the principle in China,your company is the owner of the trademark, In our auditing time we can keep the domain names safe for you firstly, but our audit period is limited, if you object the third party application these domain names and need to protect the brand in china and Asia by yourself, please let the responsible officer contact us as soon as possible. Thank you!
Kind Regards
Angela Zhang
Anhui Office (Head Office)
Registration Department Manager
Room 1008 Shenhui Building
Haitian Road, Huli Anhui, China
Office: +86 0553 4994789
Fax: +86 0553 4994789
web: www.yg-net.net
When I did a search on registering domain names in China, this article came up, so I thought I would notify you about a new scam:
.CN Chinese Domain Name Scams from China.
I can't tell you if my particular e-mail is a scam or not, but it sure seems like one to me.
Apparently, some domain name registrars in China are preying on businesses in the US and Australia who would naturally want to protect their domain names.
Pretty low trick, I think.
Emilee Elder
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