Difference between revisions of "Aremi Group"

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'''Aremi Group''' is a company based in Luxembourg and an applicant for the [[.art]] gTLD. The company aims to utilize the string to promote art and to serve as the primary online destination for artistic individuals, art organizations and institutions. The company also claimed that it is rightful trademark holder of the .art and dot art trade marks. <ref>
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'''Aremi Group''' is a company based in Luxembourg and an applicant for the [[.art]] gTLD. The company aims to utilize the string to promote art and to serve as the primary online destination for artistic individuals, art organizations and institutions. The company also claimed that it is rightful trademark holder of the .art and dot art trade marks. This strategy of registering the related "dot[blank]" ".[blank]" trademark, as was done with "dotart" and ".art" in this case, is widely known to be a contentious and fallacious strategy.<ref>
[http://domainnamewire.com/2012/04/26/aremi-group-applies-for-art-and-claims-trademarks/ Aremi Group applies for .art (and claims trademarks)]</ref> <ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/wp-content/dot-art.pdf Aremi Group S.A. is pleased to announce its official application for the .art new gTLD]</ref>
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[http://domainnamewire.com/2012/04/26/aremi-group-applies-for-art-and-claims-trademarks/ Aremi Group applies for .art (and claims trademarks)]</ref><ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/wp-content/dot-art.pdf Aremi Group S.A. is pleased to announce its official application for the .art new gTLD]</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 23:56, 4 October 2012


Type: Privately held
Headquarters: 5 avenue Gaston Diderich. L - 1420
Country: Luxembourg
Website: yourdotart.com
Facebook: Dot Art

Aremi Group is a company based in Luxembourg and an applicant for the .art gTLD. The company aims to utilize the string to promote art and to serve as the primary online destination for artistic individuals, art organizations and institutions. The company also claimed that it is rightful trademark holder of the .art and dot art trade marks. This strategy of registering the related "dot[blank]" ".[blank]" trademark, as was done with "dotart" and ".art" in this case, is widely known to be a contentious and fallacious strategy.[1][2]

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