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Now someone else is using the exact same domains that I was, apparently without trouble from NAR, far as I can tell. Luckily, I didn't pin my online identity to anything with the "r" word in it.
http://tinyurl.com/2sd9ol
That was a great post Joe, much food-for-thought.
I ony have anecdotal evidence, but *overwhelmingly* people that I talk to have no idea that "REALTOR" is a "brand name". The vast majority of Joe Q. Public thinks realtor = real estate agent and have no idea it's "members only".
Interesting the RealtorClix is trademarked. So they took a trademark (Realtor) and added "clix" at the end of that, and trademarked it? So the NAR has a hissy fit over RealtorGenius but lets RealtorClix slide???????
They will not even allow you to use the term Realtor along with a state name or a city name. They should allow Realtors to use it however they want, as long as it is respectful.
http://blog.rentbits.com/xblog/?p=8
The requirement to put the word REALTOR in all caps is just downright stupid, and someone at the NAR ought to get a clue and bring that requirement out of the 50s and into the 21st century.
What is the ROI of chasing down domain names? If the NAR wants to protect the word "realtor" why didn't they (years ago) buy some of those derogatory URLs I mentioned? How does sending a place like RealtorGenius.com a C&D; help "protect" the trademark?
Instead of playing Internet cop over a word, I would think that given the overall impression of Realtors in the public eye, it would seem that the NAR could find far better uses of their time, and our money. How about a real campaign to help the public perception of Realtors (and ads like "Now is a great time to buy and sell a house" don't really cut it.)
This is obviously a retalitory action based on Realtor Genius' high level of exposure and the posts taking the NAR to task.
Too funny, and I swear I wasn't plagiarizing. I guess we are just wired the same (which makes me a little sad for you). My comment on RealtorGenius this morning:
Actually Kris, I can't think of very many people I'd rather be wired like! Seriously.
It's not *completely* against the trademark to use Realtor. I could, for example, use JayThompsonRealtor.com. And of course, Realtor Associations aren't restricted by this rule. If I'm not mistaken, if "Realtor" or "Realtors" is in the legal name of a brokerage, then it can also be in a URL. So If I had a brokerage called "Thompson's Realtors" then I could use ThompsonsRealtors.com. (but don't quote me on that last point...)
Daniel
How come I have not see that addressed here? I just got a message from NAR and I am going to contact my board and I may just post a site that calls for our opportunity to throw NAR out of the group of orginazations that we are forced to pay dues to.
For the longest time it has all been about the MLS not NAR. When was the last time anyone from NAR sold a home. I have been watching them claim great sucess for doing nothing for some time now. They are worse than AARP.
Why not go to the State Association of Realtors. Are they going to force us not to call ourselfs members of the State Orginazation.
Sometimes a person has to rebel. Or does NAR not really care about the way we feel.