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Can more than one party file an IP Claim on a single character string?

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Can more than one party file an IP Claim on a single character string?

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Yes. Any party that has trademark rights in a character string may file an IP Claim covering its mark. For example, ACME HARDWARE, ACME PLUMBING, and ACME INSURANCE may each file a separate IP Claim for “ACME”; provided, however, that each of the companies has legitimate trademark rights (which may include an intent-to-use application) in the sole term “ACME.” Back to Top • Are multiple IP Claims for the same name permitted? Yes. The Registry will not be restricting the number of IP Claims for a particular trademark, although from a registrant perspective, it is not an efficient way to invest in the protection of their domain. Back to Top • How accurate must the information in the IP Claim be? Very accurate. The Registry requires all provided information to be correct. For example, the domain name must resolve, and all email addresses for company or claimholder representatives must be accurate. Back to Top • Why is the above information required? The Registry will not process the IP Cl

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Yes. Any party that has trademark rights in a character string may file an IP Claim covering its mark. For example, ACME HARDWARE, ACME PLUMBING, and ACME INSURANCE may each file a separate IP Claim for “ACME”; provided, however, that each of the companies has legitimate trademark rights (which may include an intent-to-use application) in the sole term “ACME.

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Yes. Any party that has trademark rights in a character string may file an IP Claim covering its mark. For example, ACME HARDWARE, ACME PLUMBING, and ACME INSURANCE may each file a separate IP Claim for “ACME”; provided, however, that each of the companies has legitimate trademark rights (which may include an intent-to-use application) in the sole term “ACME.” Back to Top • Are multiple IP Claims for the same name permitted? Yes. The registry will not be restricting the number of IP Claims for a particular trademark, although from a registrant perspective, it is not an efficient way to invest in the protection of their domain. Back to Top • How accurate must the information in the IP Claim be? Very accurate. NeuLevel requires all provided information to be correct. For example, the domain name must resolve, and all email addresses for company or claimholder representatives must be accurate. Back to Top • Why is the above information required? NeuLevel will not process the IP Claim if t

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