.ape and .magic are trying to register a US trademark




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.ape and .magic are trying to register a US trademark

Postby Research » Thu 18. Jul 2024, 16:36

The US start-up D3 Global has filed trademark applications with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for the two top-level domains .ape and .magic. It is already known that the APE Foundation, self-appointed “steward” of the cryptocurrency ApeCoin (APE), intends to apply to the internet administration ICANN for .ape; no application for .magic has been publicly known to date. However, the application collides with the USPTO's long-standing practice of rejecting trademark applications for top level domains. Kevin Kreuser, Director of Legal and Compliance at D3, explains the move as follows: “There is no brightline rule against trademark registrations covering domain name services involving TLDs. For example, fTLD has successfully registered trademarks for .bank and .insurance. The goal of filing the trademark applications is the same for all trademarks - we want to do whatever we practically can to help guard consumers from confusion.” This statement is inaccurate; the fTLD trademarks concern logos, not word marks for .bank or .insurance. It is therefore expected that the USPTO will not grant trademark protection for .ape and .magic either.
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D3 Global Inc plans to submit another application for .magic

Postby Research » Thu 1. Aug 2024, 21:22

The Las Vegas-based start-up D3 Global Inc. has made another application for a generic top-level domain public. Together with the cross-chain NFT platform Magic Eden, the company intends to apply to ICANN for the .magic domain extension as soon as the application window opens. Like numerous other endings supported by D3 Global before it, .magic aims to bridge the gap between Web2 and Web3 domains. "Our partnership with Magic Eden is intended to marry the many benefits of Magic Eden's web3 ecosystem with crucial connections to traditional internet users," said Fred Hsu, co-founder and CEO of D3 Global. Through D3's on-chain network, developers and blockchain projects will create interoperable apps, platforms and services that not only enhance the benefits of web3, but also utilise the existing internet infrastructure based on the traditional Domain Name System. "The Magic Eden community is at the heart of everything we do, and we are excited to provide users with their own .magic domain in partnership with D3," adds Chris Akhavan, Magic Eden Chief Revenue Officer. ICANN is currently accepting applications for new top level domains in Q2 2026.

Source: https://d3.inc/blog/partnerships/d3-par ... el-domain/
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D3 Global has announced its intention to apply for .doge

Postby Research » Thu 19. Sep 2024, 20:26

The automotive group Stellantis, owner of the US car brand Dodge, is unlikely to like this at all. The Las Vegas-based start-up D3 Global Inc. has announced that it will offer the top level domain .doge in collaboration with the “Own The Doge” network. The partnership should enable the Doge community to give Doge fans on the Internet and Web3 the opportunity to join the community. The .doge extension will be offered exclusively as a Web3 domain for the time being; however, D3 has announced that it will also apply to ICANN for allocation in the traditional Domain Name System as soon as the application window opens: “Once the .doge TLD is approved by ICANN, the organization that manages and maintains the Internet's core infrastructure, the D3 network will allow for real and interoperable .doge domains to be used across the traditional Internet and Web3.” A conflict with the similar-sounding top level domain .dodge, which was previously delegated in favor of FCA US LLC, seems inevitable. However, the brand extension was already voluntarily returned in 2019 and therefore deleted from the root zone; it remains to be seen whether Stellantis is now planning to reapply as a precautionary measure.
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