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figma.page TRADEMARK INFRIGEMENT

  • March 13, 2025
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YASIR

A Few Months Back, I Found A Bug In Figma’s Web App—Creating Multi-page Files Without Upgrading Plans. I Thought It’d Be Cool To Report It In A Big Way, So I Bought 'figma.page' From Namecheap And Made A Site To Showcase It. I Wasn’t Trying To Cause Trouble—Just Wanted To Help And Maybe Get A Nod For The Find. 

But Then Figma Took The Site Down, Saying It Was Trademark Infringement. I Get It, Sort Of, But Now I’m Stuck With A Domain I Can’t Sell (Buyers Keep Saying ‘nope, Trademark Issue’), And I’ve Lost A Bunch Of Time And Money Trying To Sort This Out. I’m Bummed—Namecheap Sold Me The Domain No Problem, So I Didn’t Expect This Headache.

Any Ideas On What I Should Do? Whom Should I Reach To? Or Something Else? I Still Think The Bug’s Worth Sharing—anyone Else Run Into Stuff Like This? As Well I’m Looking For $700 BUY IT NOW Price For The Domain...

yasir.draftsss@gmail.com

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Brett_Taylor1

in truth you’re out of luck. Figma is a trademarked name, doesn’t matter if you bought it attached as a URL. Have you tried to get your money back from Namecheap. They should had known it was trademarked and not let you purchase it without some warning.


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