You were told to stop using the other domain because it had the Yelp  
name in it.  "Yelp" is no doubt trademarked.  If you want the same  
power over your name, get a lawyer and see what your options are for  
protecting your name.

Nowadays, with sooo many top level domain names, there doesn't seem to  
be any "way" a site "should" present itself, no matter what its TLD is.

-=Randy

On Sep 5, 2007, at 5:47 PM, gregmcg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I have a .COM site that is a blog geared towards the iPhone.  Someone
> registered the .ORG site which is a blog geared toward the iPhone...
> Shouldn't the .ORG site plainly show that it's a .ORG in advertising,
> headers, etc.
>
> I know that I made the conscious decision not to buy the .org or .net
> when I first registered, but it seems to me that the .net or .org
> should be posing as a .com.
>
> It's a weird point, but I got nailed by Yelp to stop using
> iphoneyelp... now I feel that my sitename is being infringed upon by
> presenting itself as something other than a .org
>
>
> >

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