This hit the wire last night. I understand the reason Ford is interested in protecting product image and do not disagree. I also know that if I was generating revenue / leads from those domain I would be looking for alternatives.
December 14, 2009
Subject: Restatement of Ford Motor Company Dealer Domain Name and Website Policy
This communication is a re-statement of the attached Ford and Lincoln-Mercury Dealer Domain Name and Website Policy, which was approved by the Ford and Lincoln-Mercury Dealer Councils and was previously communicated to the dealer body in January 2003 and October 2006.
This trademark protection Policy is intended to protect the Company's legal rights in its intellectual property and, in turn, your interests as a valued dealer of the Company. It is consistent with the trademark provisions contained in your Dealer Sales and Service Agreement ("DSSA") and with Ford's ownership of its trademarks and, accordingly, requires that dealers use the Company's trademarks in an appropriate manner in association with their dealership name.
The Policy applies to all domain names registered or used by Ford, Lincoln or Mercury dealers which contain a Ford-owned trademark, including domain names provided by Company-authorized agencies like the DealerConnection and third-party-developed websites utilized by the dealer. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing sentence, the Policy applies to Ford/Motorcraft parts websites and extended warranty sales websites operated by or on behalf of dealers.
The Policy requires that dealer domain names which contain a Ford-owned trademark reflect the dealer's approved trade name. Accordingly, below are a few examples of unapproved domain name registrations and corresponding business uses:
Please forward this communication to all of your employees and third party supplier partners who are involved in maintaining your dealership's domain names or managing its websites.
December 14, 2009

Subject: Restatement of Ford Motor Company Dealer Domain Name and Website Policy

This trademark protection Policy is intended to protect the Company's legal rights in its intellectual property and, in turn, your interests as a valued dealer of the Company. It is consistent with the trademark provisions contained in your Dealer Sales and Service Agreement ("DSSA") and with Ford's ownership of its trademarks and, accordingly, requires that dealers use the Company's trademarks in an appropriate manner in association with their dealership name.
The Policy applies to all domain names registered or used by Ford, Lincoln or Mercury dealers which contain a Ford-owned trademark, including domain names provided by Company-authorized agencies like the DealerConnection and third-party-developed websites utilized by the dealer. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing sentence, the Policy applies to Ford/Motorcraft parts websites and extended warranty sales websites operated by or on behalf of dealers.
The Policy requires that dealer domain names which contain a Ford-owned trademark reflect the dealer's approved trade name. Accordingly, below are a few examples of unapproved domain name registrations and corresponding business uses:
- Registration of a domain name that is not reflective of a dealer's approved trade name.
- Registration of a domain name that is reflective of a geographic area, such as DetroitFord.com, except to the extent that this is the dealer's approved trade name.
- Registration of a domain name that is reflective of a different Ford, Lincoln, or Mercury dealer's domain name, trade name, or primary market area.
- Registration of a domain name using a Company trademark and general slogan, or which otherwise implies that the Company is operating the website, such as; FordTrucks.com, fordpartsdirect.com, FordESP.com, or LincolnSUV.com.
Please forward this communication to all of your employees and third party supplier partners who are involved in maintaining your dealership's domain names or managing its websites.