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Whats the difference between a trademark (registration) and a domain name (registration)?

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Whats the difference between a trademark (registration) and a domain name (registration)?

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Trademarks and domain names are two completely different topics: – a trademark is a symbol, which is used to distinguish products and services of a company. By registering it at the Trademark Office you get protection, in other words, it gives you the exclusive right to use this mark. I – a domain name is a sort of address, similar to a telephone number, to identify a site on the World Wide Web (Internet). To obtain this address, you have to register with a national organization (KSRC) for more information contact our Office. 46.

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