In regards to the post below... During my consulting visit to Scott Robinson Honda when we developed the strategy and acquired the URL's, I had an AHM eBusiness executive with me as an observer. He had no problem with the URL's because they were geographically localized to the community that is in the dealer's primary area of responsibility. The URL acquisition was not the reason I brought Honda management with me, but it sure made the dealer principal more comfortable with the URL acquisitions with the factory guy present. Since 1994 I have bought THOUSANDS of URL's for many dealers, and for my own purposes. In my opinion, the acquisition o keyword laden URL's is an important aspect of an effective microsite strategy. I have been to court, deposed, sued... won and lost several cases. I get attorneys calling me all the time as both an expert witness and to testify on "customs and practices" in the auto industry. I have reviewed nasty, threatening letters from just about every car company in America... And, I have had Mike Devereaux at GM come to my dealership in person, with his entourage to discuss my store's acquisition and use of over 350 URL's that GM decided they wanted us to transfer... When the dust settled We kept them, and used them is a responsible and legitimate manner. I am not sure that all the battles I have fought on the URL issue have been worth the time and energy, but when you win it feels great! When you lose because of intimidation tactics and unfair business practices, it does not. If anyone ever gets in a jam, or a pissing match with an OEM, give me a call or write and I can refer you to an experienced attorney.
Oh yeah, one last thing... We did buy
www.TorranceCarMax.com and
www.CarMaxTorrance.com while I was at Scott Robinson Honda... One quick visit to the URL's will show you what the dealer decided to do when he got the letter from Carmax's Legal Eagles!
Moral of the story? If you are a Honda dealer selling cars in Torrance, you are VERY OK when acquiring URL's that contain "TorranceHonda" in them! And the same applies to just about every other make and location... BUT... What If you are a Hyundai dealer in Tucson and you already own
www.HyundaiTucson.com when Hyundai decides to come out with a new model called a "Tucson"? Yummy... Let me be THAT Dealer!!!!
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Hi Everyone,
I'm new with dealerrefresh.com and I have one issue regarding micro sites. Whats does everyone think about the trademark issues regarding these domain names ? For example,
www.TorrnaceHondaAccord.com
www.TorranceHondaPilot.com
www.TorranceHondaCivic.com
www.TorranceHondaCivicGX.com
www.TorranceHondaCivicSI.com
www.TorranceHondaCRV.com
www.TorranceHondaElement.com
www.TorranceHondaFit.com
www.TorranceHondaOdyssey.com
www.TorranceHondaPilot.com
www.TorranceHondaS2000.com
Notice the terms "Honda Accord", "Honda Civic SI" etc.....
Don't those terms belong to Honda Motor Company ?
All comments and opinions are welcomed.
SCM