Monday, August 19, 2013

Zilea.com -- Zilea

Zilea.com -- Zilea
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Each generation wants new symbols, new people, new names. They want to divorce themselves from their predecessors.
-- Jim Morrison (The Doors)


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"Zilea" suggests a feminine name, either for a company run by women or a company that manufactures products for women.


Zilea could also represent a news/celebrity/gossip website designed to appeal to women and covering women's issues.


Zilea is also a lovely choice for a girl's name; it sounds feminine, while, at the same time, offers a snappy "Z" beginning; bestowing your daughter with a strong name sets her on the right path for her life and success.


First-name dotcom domains are getting more difficult to acquire, especially short, pronounceable names. Many new parents are naming their children based on the availability of first name dotcoms, most likely finding them on the aftermarket. Unless you are fabulously wealthy, your acquiring a common first name for $X,XXX is highly unlikely.


No trademark on "Zilea," or any variation of this term, was found at USPTO.gov. However, we did find a mark for "Silea" (furniture). There is also a commune in France bearing the name "Silea." We disclose this information because "Z" is next to "S" on the qwerty keyboard, and used in the wrong manner, "Zilea" could be considered a typo of "Silea." So if you plan to manufacture furniture or start a commune, you might want to find another name. Otherwise, you should be okay. For more info on trademarks, please consult with a trademark lawyer.



Domain for sale at Afternic.com





*The Fine Print

We will not knowingly sell global and/or well-known trademarked terms. However, it is a large world, so it is possible that the term is in use in some countries, regions, and/or local areas.

Before buying, please make sure that no one in your country, region, or local area is using the name in question, especially in your area of product offerings and/or services.

Also, we cannot guarantee that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO.gov) or any other trademarking authority will grant you a trademark for the domain name terms that we offer for sale. Therefore, before you purchase a domain name, please conduct your own extensive search, and consult with a trademark and/or corporate lawyer.

Finally, we cannot guarantee how past owners (other than our company) have used the domains that we sell. Your tech department should have the tools to check out past history of domains (Archive.org is a good place to start) and rehabbing domains that have been misused by past owners.

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