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Using the REALTOR® Membership Mark - Guidelines and Information

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Guidelines and Information Regarding Use and Misuse of REALTOR®

How are you using the registered membership mark REALTOR®?  A few folks have contacted me recently asking how they can change their ActiveRain Profile user name, their Blog name, and their Outside Blog domain names?  The reason?  Because they had used the registered membership mark REALTOR® within their URL.  It is very important that you understand and know how, when, and where you can use REALTOR®.

Just yesterday, I was contact by an AR member who received the email warning below.  They are not a REALTOR® yet they were using the membership mark REALTOR® in the domain name (URL) of their AR Outside Blog.  (I changed the members names and domains below for obvious reasons.)  


ACTUAL EMAIL #1

Dear Jane Doe:

"The Internet domain name BestDealForREALTORS.com has been identified by the National Association of REALTORS as one in which the membership mark of the National Association of REALTORS (National Association) is used as a part of the domain name.  The domain name came to our attention as a result of our monitoring of the Internet for use of the REALTOR membership marks.  

The terms REALTOR, REALTORS, and REALTOR-ASSOCIATE, as well as the REALTOR block "R" logo, are all federally registered collective membership marks owned by the National Association.  Collective membership marks are a type of trademark which, rather than indicating the source of a product or service, identify the user of the membership mark as a member of a particular group, in this case the National Association.

According to our records you are currently not a member of the National Association and therefore, your use of the membership mark is incorrect.  Because the use has not been authorized by the National Association it may also be viewed as an infringement of the National Association's legal rights in its membership marks under the federal Lanham Act and other state and federal laws.  In addition, the National Association does not license third parties to use its marks in connection with the names of the products and services of those third parties. To eliminate this potential source of conflict, we would appreciate your cooperation in revising your site and domain name to eliminate the use of the membership marks.  Many times this is as simple as substituting an appropriate job title for the term being used; for example, real estate broker or agent can often be used without making any other changes to the text.

We are attempting to track our efforts in connection with the Internet and request that you acknowledge your understanding of this request for your cooperation by providing us with your assurance that you will not use the domain name BestDealforREALTORS.com
or any other domains that incorrectly use the REALTOR marks.  Thank you for your help and we look forward to receiving your reply."

Trademark/Insurance Coordinator
National Association of REALTORS®
430 N Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611-4087

In another case, here's an email that a member received instructing them on "how" the Trademark REALTOR® can be used properly, and within the NAR suggested guidelines.  There were a couple things I didn't know which have helped me detect the accidental or unintentional misuse of REALTOR® out on the web.  Please review this email as well.


ACTUAL EMAIL #2

Dear John Doe:

"The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS has identified the Internet domain name, BayAreaREALTOR.com, as one in which the membership marks of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS (National Association) are used as a part of the domain name.  We discovered the domain name in our routine monitoring of the Internet for use of the REALTOR membership marks.  The National Association requests that you comply with the rules developed by the National Association to preserve and protect the Membership marks and discontinue using the BayAreaREALTOR.com domain name.  You may review these rules at the National Association’s Trademark Manual found on REALTOR.org in the Law & Policy section.  I have also included a copy of the brochure “On Your Mark” in the pdf below.

Proper use of the Marks on the Internet
The terms REALTOR, REALTORS, REALTOR ASSOCIATE, as well as the REALTOR with Block "R" logo, are all federally registered collective membership marks owned exclusively by the National Association.  Collective membership marks are a type of trademark which, rather than indicating the source of a product or service, identify the user of the membership mark as a member of a particular group, in this case the National Association.  

The National Association has approximately 1,200,000 members each of whom is licensed to use one or more of the membership marks to identify themselves and as Members individually and through their real estate businesses.  Each member of the National Association agrees, as a part of their local Association's Bylaws, to abide by the rules governing the use of the REALTOR marks.  These rules apply to print and electronic media.  In a domain name Members can use the REALTOR marks with a member's name and, if the member is a broker, with the complete name of the broker's real estate firm.  Below are examples of proper ways in which a member can use the REALTOR marks in a domain name.

JohnDoeRealtor.com, JDoeRealtor.com, JohnRealtor.com, ABCRealtyRealtors.com

Incorrect use of the REALTOR Marks
Please review Article V, Section 7 of the Bylaws of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS. This article expressly prohibits the use of any descriptive words or phrases from being used with the Membership marks.  Mr. Doe, this includes geographical descriptions such as BayArea, only the state and local associations and boards were granted the right to use a geographical description with the membership marks.  For one Member to claim the membership mark in any geographical area where other Members also operate would not be a fair or equal use of the Marks to other Members who do business in that area.

Action Requested:  Change Domain Name
The National Association requests that you stop using the BayAreaREALTOR.com domain name including, but not limited to, use of the domain name on the Internet or on promotional and advertising materials for your business; or to redirect traffic to another website.  You may of course, register and use a new domain name that uses the REALTOR mark in a manner which complies with the rules of the National Association or select one which does not use the REALTOR marks.  

Because you are a member of the National Association and understand the importance of protecting the valuable REALTOR marks we are confident you will make the right decision and end your use of the BayAreaREALTOR.com domain name.  We request that you promptly contact us and assure that you will comply with this request.  If you have any questions, please contact me.

Thank you for your cooperation."

 
Trademark Administrator
Legal Affairs Department
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS
430 N. Michigan Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60611-4087


There's more information and details regarding the registered membership mark REALTOR®
at REALTOR.org.  You can review their Trademark Manual.  These guidelines and this information is not just for ActiveRain members, this post is for anyone in the Real Estate Industry.  Especially those who are not NAR members or outside the Real Estate Industry.  We're asking that members, and NAR members take careful consideration when creating user-names, domain names, and URLs for your Blogs and websites.  Please follow the proper NAR guidelines and protocol if you're going to use REALTOR®.

If you are currently using REALTOR® improperly in your domain name, on your AR Blog, or your Outside Blog, (even your user name) please contact me right away so we can be proactive and get that taken care of for you.  Making the change or correction is an AR admin feature, and I'd be happy to help you.  Just contact me via email.  Lets prevent you from getting either of these above emails from the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS.  Thanks for taking the time to read this, I hope the information is useful and helps clarify their guidelines.

Comments(83)

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Celeste Chism
Legacy Realty - Crossville, TN
Your Cumberland Cove Real Estate Specialist

Thanks for your post. I don't usually like to tread that close to trouble.

Feb 06, 2010 01:19 PM
Alan Brown
Coldwell Banker Realty - Davenport, FL
35 Years of Real Estate Experience .

Now if NAR would only educate the public to who REALTORS are because the consumer out there doesn't know the difference, they don't know that there is a difference, they think that any one who lists any sells Real Estate is a Realtor good luck changing the perception.

Feb 06, 2010 02:43 PM
Bill Jones
Discovery Real Estate Ltd. - "Homes By Jones" - Airdrie, AB
Realtor (403-701-1739) Airdrie & Calgary Area Homes and Condos

Same rules apply in Canada with CREA , Canadian Real Estate Association.

Feb 06, 2010 04:31 PM
Cheryl Ritchie
RE/MAX Leading Edge www.GoldenResults.com - Huntingtown, MD
Southern Maryland 301-980-7566
Thanks for another informative post. I 've bookmarked to save for reference if needed.
Feb 06, 2010 07:25 PM
Dagny Eason
Dagny's Real Estate - Wilton, CT
Fairfield County CT, CDPE Homes For Sale and Condo

Another great post with lots of good information.  We were educated pretty thoroughly at the beginning on that use and non use....

Feb 07, 2010 12:13 AM
Lee & Pamela St. Peter
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices YSU Realty: (919) 645-2522 - Raleigh, NC
Making Connections to Success in Real Estate

Brad, great info.  There's a lot of grey areas on the use.  In any event, just thought I'd pass along to anyone that needs it - you can get the ® symbol - by holding the alt key + the numbers 0174 on a PC.  Don't remember what the tip is for the mac.

Feb 07, 2010 05:50 AM
Bob Murphy
Keller Williams Realty Consultants - New Albany, IN

Brad - Thanks for this post.  Now I am fairly certain I am in good shape where the use of the REALTOR branding is concerned.

Feb 07, 2010 06:54 AM
Maya Thomas, Broker
Tampa, FL
Please see my client recommendations.

When I first got my license I bought a web site with the name Realtor in it and then I read about the rules and had to let it go.  I read that you can't have a site that says, "mlscity" or "citymls" because it's misleading.  We have a site like that in our area.  I really like the broker and can't imagine how I could say something to him about his site.  Your blog was a great way to remind us without pointing the finger at anyone.

Feb 07, 2010 10:56 AM
Martin E. Kalisker, Esq.
Natick, MA
Real Estate Law From A Practical Perspective

Brad -

Thanks for taking the lead on this and getting the word out.  It's quite impressive to see that Active Rain is aware of and is able to address the problem with its membership.

Feb 08, 2010 02:56 AM
Paddy (Patricia) Pizappi
Better Homes and Gardens Rand Realty - Pine Bush, NY
Real Estate Associate Broker Hudson Valley NY

Interesting information here Brad.  I think that quite a few people will be changing some of their promotional materials and URLs with this reminder.

Feb 08, 2010 04:08 AM
Brad Andersohn
Retired Executive Director of Education at eXp - Boulder Creek, CA
ActiveBrad - 707.646.1876

Jacob - what an incredible story and experience!  Thanks for taking the time to share that here, I think it is very eye opening and I'm sure others have gone through similar experiences, but probably not to the extent that you have.  Someone asked earlier in this post a question regarding "What if I had my domain name before the membership mark or guidelines came out?"  This has certainly generated some interesting points and valid concerns on both sides of the registered membership mark.  Maybe this will motivate and spawn some new ideas on the part of both members, non-members, and NAR to come up with a winning solution and clearly defined resolution for many of these different issues and scenarios.

Feb 09, 2010 03:05 AM
Dona Reynolds
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Stein Summers - Saint Joseph, MO
St. Joseph MO

Brad: Great article to bookmark and maybe you could re-post as a reminder to the members in the future. 

Feb 09, 2010 03:35 PM
Matt Robinson
Professional Investors Guild - Pensacola, FL
www.professionalinvestorsguild.com
Brad, thanks for the informative post. Personally, I am thankful that NAR is patrolling the web to make sure that our trademark is not being infringed upon. We pay a good deal of money to keep that all to ourselves.
Feb 13, 2010 07:33 AM
Kathie Burby
Coldwell Banker Mother Lode Real Estate - Sonora, CA
REALTOR, SFR, Tuolumne County Real Estate Guide
Thanks for the post. This is information that all members of NAR should be aware of. You wouldn't think of using the trademark of another company would you? Thanks for all the great tips on getting the ® symbol -- now if I can only remember those numbers!LOL
Feb 13, 2010 08:11 AM
Tracie Burlage
Rose and Womble Realty, Va Beach Oceanfront - Virginia Beach, VA
Va Beach Homes

So how can I change my username on active rain?  I don't have Realtor(R) in it, but when I searched how to change my username, I ended up here with all this helpful info, but still need to know how to change my username.  Email active rain?  Will it affect profile, points, etc to where I'll be starting from scratch?

Thanks

Feb 21, 2010 12:45 PM
Art Ramsey
Seattle, WA

No one owns any one word. NAR does not own realtor, as it is a generic word. They only own it when it has the proper markings. Don't belive the bluff! All licensed agents are realtors. NAR is very clever though, as they have even managed to get into some dictionaries. What other brands made it in to a dictionary?

Mar 03, 2010 12:05 AM
"The Lovely Wife" The One And Only TLW.
President-Tutas Towne Realty, Inc. - Kissimmee, FL

Whoa...

Art you have some homework to do. Maybe you should check with an Attorney about that :)

TLW...ROAR!

Mar 04, 2010 10:17 AM
"The Lovely Wife" The One And Only TLW.
President-Tutas Towne Realty, Inc. - Kissimmee, FL

Sorry Blog-N-Roll...

I can't just sit back and leave misinformation laying around in The Rain :)

TLW...ROAR!

Mar 04, 2010 10:19 AM
Brad Andersohn
Retired Executive Director of Education at eXp - Boulder Creek, CA
ActiveBrad - 707.646.1876

TLW - misinformation is part of why I have job security?  :-))

Mar 04, 2010 10:33 AM
Bo Bromhal
BHHS York Simpson Underwood - Raleigh, NC
Triangle Native, 2 decades of experience

Mine probably isn't as correct as Brad's, but I did a blog post on this same issue just before Brad! 

 http://activerain.com/blogsview/1466101/how-do-you-deal-with-rules-violators-

In our Regional Association and MLS, you're also NOT allowed to say "Search the MLS" anywhere...whether that be on your website or evn the code of hyperlinks.

Me, I'm in total agreement with those who are glad the NAR polices the egregious uses, shake my head at getting in some type of trouble for failing to type ®, and believe you fall into one fo two camps: unaware and immediately change, or trying to get away with something and need to be forced to change one way or the other.

Mar 06, 2010 01:25 PM