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  • simonsays
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    Thanks for clarification.

    Excellent link - appreciated!

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  • Ardesco
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    Yup, sort of similar. Look here:

    http://www.start.biz/business_names/

    Of course it is limited in scope, but if you want to protect a trading name worth a punt IMHO.
    Last edited by Ardesco; 23 April 2009, 21:19.

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  • Not So Wise
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    First off, domains have nothing to do legally with company/trading names, thus immaterial

    Next, nothing to stop a company trading under any name it wants, except things like trademark (which is something very different again)

    And yes another company could be formed using your trading name at a later date, but nothing they could really do about you (or you about them) unless there were trademark violations

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  • simonsays
    started a topic Company name and Trading names

    Company name and Trading names

    Hello,

    I discovered this excellent site (and forum) recently, so trying to absorb the knowledge!

    I have read this article regarding trading names. My question is this:

    Once a company is registered with companies house, no-one can use the same name. Is there anything similar with regards to trading names?

    For example, a company called abc consultants ltd is formed.
    abc consultants would like to consultant in 2, possibly 3 (dissimilar) back office products.

    No-one has registered the company or Internet domain "paramount contact management services" (example - it may have!)

    paramountcontactmanagment.co.uk is purchased. At the footer of the site, it states that it is a trading name of abc consultants ltd.

    same for electronicmailsolutions.co.uk....

    If this is OK so far, what if someone later a year later registers these names (or something very similar) at companies house?

    Sorry for the waffle on the first post!
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