Nick,

The trademark must be recognized in France for you to be able to register it.

I have pasted the relevant section from the AFNIC naming charter regarding 
legal entities who may register a .FR name.  The last one
would apply in your case

1) whose head office is in France; (or),
2) which possess an address in France which is expressly listed in the public 
electronic databases of the registrars of the
commercial courts or the National Statistical and Economic Studies Institute 
(INSEE), (or),
3) State institutions or departments, local authorities or associated 
establishments, (or),
4) which own a trademark registered with the National Intellectual Property 
Institute or own a registered EU or international
trademark which expressly includes French territory;

Here is the link to the complete charter in English:
http://www.afnic.fr/obtenir/chartes/nommage-fr

Thanks,
Greg Frank
Associate Product Manager, TLDs
Tucows Inc.
416 535 0123 x1282


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Nick Wilsdon
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 10:17 AM
To: discuss-list@opensrs.org
Subject: .fr recognising US trademarks?


Hi all,

When buying a .fr domain name you need to produce a trademark recognised
in France. Do they recognise a US trademark registration?

Or is this a bad time to ask considering the recent US Google vs. France
news stories?

Thanks

Nick

Managing Director
e3internet
http://www.e3internet.com



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