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USE OF THE REALTOR®
TRADEMARK ON THE INTERNET
When surfing the Web for real
estate homepages, it's quite
common to come across sites
belonging to REALTORS®.
If you are looking to add your
own electronic presence on the
Internet, it is easy to get
caught up in designing your own
web page and choosing a domain
name which will capture the
attention of surfers and make
you easily identifiable. Whether
it is the domain name of your
home page or other domain names
you use to point to your home
page, REALTORS®
often want to use the REALTOR®
marks as part of a domain name
or address to distinguish
themselves, but they must keep
in mind that there are rules
governing proper use of the
REALTOR®
marks that must be adhered to at
all times regardless of the
media used. These rules are
found in the National
Association's Membership Marks
Manual, a reference manual
available on-line at REALTOR.org,
explaining proper use of the
REALTOR®
marks including examples of
correct and incorrect uses. Here
is a brief list of the principal
rules affecting use of the
REALTOR®
marks in domain names:
1.
The term REALTOR®,
whether used as part of a domain
name or in some other fashion
must refer to a member or a
member's firm.
2.
The term REALTOR®
may not be used with descriptive
words or phrases. For example,
Number1realtor.com,
numberone-realtor.com,
chicagorealtors.org or
realtorproperties.com are all
incorrect.
3.
For use as a domain name or
e-mail address on the Internet
the term REALTOR®
does not need to be separated
from the member's name or firm
name with punctuation. For
example, both
johndoe-realtor.com and
johndoerealtor.com would be
correct uses of the term as a
part of domain names and jdoe*realtors@webnetservices.com
and jdoerealtors@webnetservices.com
are both correct uses of the
term as part of an e-mail
address.
4.
The REALTOR®
block R logo should not be used
as hypertext links at a web site
as such uses can suggest an
endorsement or recommendation of
the linked site by your
Association. The only exception
would be to establish a link to
the National Association's web
site, REALTOR.org, or its
official property listing site,
REALTOR.com.
The public has adopted the use
of all lower case letters when
writing domain names, even those
containing trademarks.
Therefore, for purposes of
domain names and internet
addresses only, there is an
exception to the rule on
capitalization of the term
REALTOR®
and it may appear in lower case
letters.
Whether you use traditional
print media or the Internet, it
is essential to use the REALTOR®
marks in accordance with the
rules and guidelines of the
National Association. The
REALTOR®
marks should only be used to
denote membership in the
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®.
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