Just bought my second set of glasses from there and went to print up the invoice for insurance, saw the address grrr.

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        Does it? I just checked most of the way out in godaddy for a made-up .ca domain that was available.

        They only required that I describe the nature of my relationship with Canada. One of the choices was literally “trade-mark registered in Canada.”

        That hardly feels like a requirement to be Canadian.

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          Trademark registered in Canada would be “some sort of legal entity in Canada”. The claim was not that the individual needed to be Canadian and that was the only way.

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            Ok? Is that as simple as registering a bullshit LLC or something, because suddenly it doesn’t sound like you have to be Canadian in any way to get a .ca. I feel like you are leveraging technicalities.

            Btw, is there a source for this or is it just another (trust me bro) assertion?

            There are a fuckton of international treaties that have trademark registration essentially be automatic in participating countries.

            Because I’m curious what else you are trying to say. Literally every international company has to have a presence in Canada to respect trademarks?

            That doesn’t seem realistic.