The registration of domain names
Long-term ownership of some of the national domains (e.g. interval. cz) or international domains, second order (e.g. domains com, net) and operation of the Web presentation can be considered a trade mark with the rights of OTHER or as a business identifier with the type of COMP-ID (depending on the method of interpretation and presented documentation). According to the rules, however, the registration of the entire name, including a top-level suffixes. Thus for example. intervalcz. in addition, according to the statement, the eu. EURid is not the Web address to be sufficient evidence to obtain the domain.
Citation rules, EURid for the Sunrise period
5. DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE for TRADE NAMES and commercial NAMES IDENTIFICATION
If it is not in annex 1 to these rules unless otherwise noted, all for trade names, and Trade names of the identification referred to in section 16 of the 2, and section 16 of the 3 to submit the following documentary evidence:
- (i) where it is required and/or you can register the trade name or business identifier name in the official register (if such a register exists in the Member State where the company is located):
a. excerpt from an official register, which will indicate the date, when the business name is registered; and
(b). evidence of public use of the trade name or business identifier in the name before the date of submission of the application (such as, among other things, proof of sales volume, a copy of the advertising and promotional materials, invoices, on which is a trade name or business identifier, etc., which show the public use of the name in the relevant Member State); - (ii) where registration is not required, the documentary evidence referred to in section 12 of the 3 of these rules.
Information about registering domain names:
Part 19. The full name for which the prior right exists
Paragraph 5.
If an applicant claims a prior right to a name that contains an Internet top-level domain (such as, inter alia, .com, .net or. eu), includes full name, to which the prior right exists, this domain suffix.