Creating websites suited to the varied needs of Film Production Companies


Film production is unlike any other enterprise, and it involves an unusually large number of businesses which provide a vast array of goods and professional services.

Creating online resources for the entire industry would require developing so many categories and sub-categories that
managing it all on one website could be very difficult, especially if the site was to offer more dynamic content than simple text listings and banner ads.

Using the same scripting language, web application or content management system to handle the different possibilities in the same way could be very limiting, considering the myriad of development options continuously evolving and the varied potential purposefulness of a group of websites which would serve the needs of the production industry.

By building websites that are suited to a specific purpose,
you are able to manage issues and new developments on one platform without complicating or interfering with others.

You will also be able to serve the needs of production companies more effectively by focusing on their specific requirements.

Why can .Info Domains be as useful as .Coms?

Major Search Engines do not discriminate between .Com and .Info domains. When search engine page-rank is being determined, .Info is  treated equally as other Top-Level Domains.

For detailed information about .Info domains, visit:
http://www.afilias.info/faqs/general


Understanding Trademark Registrations

Can names such as 'ProductionStudios.info' infringe on the rights of Trademark owners?

No. Common descriptive terms and phrases are protected from trademark registration. Only invented words/phrases or words that are used in a unique combination or context can be registered as a Trademark.

A term such as 'production studios' is too generic to pass the first review of an application for trademark registration. A unique identifier such as 'Universal' used in the context of 'Studios' would establish a legitimate trademark claim, but the registration would be based
entirely on the unique use of the word 'Universal'.

To search online for U.S. Trademark registrations, visit the
search page of the United States Patent and Trademark Office at: 
http://www.uspto.gov/ebc/index_tm.html

To search online for International Trademark registrations, visit the 'Simple Search' page of the World Intellectual Property Organization at:
http://www.wipo.int/ipdl/en/search/madrid/search-simp.jsp